Name Beginning of Year Assessment Date Page 1 Choose the correct answer. Which number completes the fact family? 3× How many squares are in the array? = 15 × 3 = 15 15 ÷ 3 = 15 ÷ =3 16 44 3 7 5 8 55 60 © School Specialty Which value makes both number sentences true? 6× = 42 42 ÷ =6 6 8 7 9 The chorus stood in four rows of nine for the yearbook photo. How many chorus members were in the photo? 13 32 24 36 Form A • Multiple Choice TMG5AG_BOYA_FmA_p001.indd 1 The clerk at the food store made a pyramid of cereal boxes like this. Then he made a new pyramid with two more rows at the bottom. How many cereal boxes are in the new pyramid? 7 28 15 30 Assessment Guide AG1 3/21/11 2:28:47 PM Name Beginning of Year Assessment Date Which multiplication expression does not name the total number of squares in the model? Page 2 Which is the missing value? 3×7= 14 27 21 28 Which is the best description of the angle? 8 × 12 (8 × 10) + (8 × 2) 8 × (10 + 2) acute obtuse 8 × 10 + 2 right straight Which expression matches the array? (4 × 12) + (3 × 4) Which word describes an angle that is the same size as a square corner? acute obtuse right straight Which is not a true statement about the obtuse angle? (4 × 12) + (3 × 12) It can be part of a triangle. 3 × (12 + 4) Which is the missing value? 9×6= 36 54 49 63 AG2 Assessment Guide TMG5AG_BOYA_FmA_p001.indd 2 It is larger than a square corner. © School Specialty (4 × 12) + (7 × 12) It is twice the size of an acute angle. As the length of the rays increase, the size of the angle increases. Form A • Multiple Choice 3/21/11 2:28:54 PM Name Which fraction is equivalent 18 to 48 ? Beginning of Year Assessment Date 8 20 Which is the product? 400 × 25 1,000 12 6 12 32 10,000 3 100,000 8 Which fraction is equivalent to in simplest form? 4 5 2 5 5 9 20 4 10 12 Page 3 Which fraction is located at A on the number line? 1,000,000 Oak Street is 3 miles long. There is a street light at the beginning, at the end, and at every half mile. How many street lights are there? 6 8 7 9 Which product is not equal to 3,600? 60 × 600 90 × 40 4 5 7 10 2 5 5 8 Which is the product? © School Specialty 60 × 1,000 600 6,000 60,000 12 × 300 200 × 18 Which fact is not in the same fact family as 18 ÷ 6 = 3? 3 × 6 = 18 18 ÷ 9 = 2 6 × 3 = 18 18 ÷ 3 = 6 600,000 Form A • Multiple Choice TMG5AG_BOYA_FmA_p001.indd 3 Assessment Guide AG3 3/21/11 2:29:00 PM Name Beginning of Year Assessment Date If each small square is 1 square unit, which is the area of the rectangle? 9 square units Page 4 What are the coordinates of point O? (3, −2) (−2, 3) (3, 2) (−3, −2) Which point is located at (2, −5)? 12 square units 15 square units P R Q S 18 square units For 22–27, use the grid. What are the coordinates of point K? (−4, 3) (−4, −3) (3, −4) (−3, −4) Which point could you use, along with points K and P, to draw a right triangle? (−6, 1) (0, 3) (0, 0) K P N Q AG4 Assessment Guide TMG5AG_BOYA_FmA_p001.indd 4 Which point is on the same straight line as points L and M? (3, −3) (−1, 5) (2, 1) (−3, 2) © School Specialty Which point is located at (−4, −3)? (−1, −1) Form A • Multiple Choice 3/21/11 2:29:07 PM Name Which numbers are equivalent 4 to 10 ? Beginning of Year Assessment Date 4 100 , 0.4 Page 5 For 32–34, use these figures. 40 100 , 0.4 40 100 , 0.04 40 100 , 4.0 J K L M N O Which pair of numbers is represented by the shaded part of this model? Which figures are prisms? J and N K and M 0.43, 43 10 0.043, 43 100 3 4.3, 4 10 0.43, 43 100 L and O J, L, and N Which figure has edges that are perpendicular? Which pair of numbers is represented by point A on the number line? K N A 3 © School Specialty 0.6, 5 0.06, 6 10 L 1 0.6, 2 6 0.06, 100 1 1 0.25, 4 5 Form A • Multiple Choice TMG5AG_BOYA_FmA_p001.indd 5 L 0.025, 20 0.25, Which figure has four vertices? J Which pair of numbers is 25 equivalent to 100 ? 2.5, 4 M 5 10 N O Assessment Guide AG5 3/21/11 2:29:12 PM Name Beginning of Year Assessment Date Measure the sides of the figure to the nearest centimeter. What is the perimeter of the figure? 8 cm 10 cm 16 cm 18 cm Page 6 For 37–40, use the bag of marbles. There are 10 marbles in the bag. You reach in and pullout one marble without looking. Choose the probability of each event. You pick a black marble. 0 1 10 2 10 7 10 You pick a gray marble or a white marble. Measure the sides of the figure to the nearest centimeter. What is the area of the figure? 2 10 7 10 9 10 1 24 sq cm 20 sq cm 12 sq cm 10 sq cm AG6 Assessment Guide TMG5AG_BOYA_FmA_p001.indd 6 2 10 9 10 7 10 1 You pick a green marble. 0 1 10 9 10 © School Specialty You pick a white marble. 1 Form A • Multiple Choice 3/21/11 2:29:21 PM Name Which fact is not represented by this array? 4 × 8 = 32 32 ÷ 4 = 8 32 ÷ 8 = 4 Which is the missing factor? 5× 9 Page 7 Dale bought some stickers for 6¢ each. If he spent a total of 42¢ on stickers, how many stickers did he buy? 6 stickers 8 stickers 7 stickers 9 stickers Emma has two sisters. Her sister Jewell is half the age of their sister, Taryn. Taryn is 4 years older than Emma. If Emma is 16 years old, how old is Jewell? 28 ÷ 4 = 7 6 Beginning of Year Assessment Date = 65 11 13 6 years old 16 years old 10 years old 20 years old What is the missing number? 17 cm cm 85 sq cm The balance represents this equation: 2x + 10 g = 48 g What is the value of x? 3 5 9 © School Specialty 17 Which is the sum? 1+2 5 5 10 g 19 g 18 g 38 g Form A • Multiple Choice TMG5AG_BOYA_FmA_p001.indd 7 3 10 2 5 3 5 2 10 Assessment Guide AG7 3/21/11 2:29:31 PM Name Beginning of Year Assessment Date Mariah ate 38 of a cheese pizza and 2 of a vegetable pizza. What fraction 8 of a whole pizza did Mariah eat? 1 2 5 16 3 8 5 8 Find the value of x in the number sentence. Page 8 Find the sum. 3 10 1 10 1 4 1 2 5 10 12 22 24 2 10 Find the value of x in the number sentence. 28 − x = 19 x − 18 = 6 3 + 9 11 19 47 © School Specialty Find the value of x in the number sentence. 9 + x = 15 6 9 16 24 AG8 Assessment Guide TMG5AG_BOYA_FmA_p001.indd 8 Form A • Multiple Choice 3/21/11 2:29:37 PM
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