Mathematics Review Program for Connecticut Mastery Tests for 4 th Grade Students Alexandra Wilson Fall 2010 EDU 521.

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Mathematics Review Program for Connecticut Mastery Tests for 4 th Grade Students Alexandra Wilson Fall 2010 EDU 521

Directions 1.Start on the Home Page “Content Strands” 2.Click on Strand 5 3.On the Strand 5 page, correctly answer Questions 1 through 5 in order 4.After Questions 1 through 5 in Strand 5 are completed, return to the Home Page 5.Continue the same process with the remaining Strands with Questions 1 through 5 till all is completed. 6.Begin reviewing…

Content Strands Strand 5 Strand 10 Strand 15 Strand 21 Strand 22

Strand 5 Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5

Question 1 A class has 15 students and 30 apples. Which number sentence could be used to find out how many apples go to each student? A = = B. 30 × 15 =30 × 15 = C. 30 ÷ 15 =30 ÷ 15 = D. 30 – 15 =30 – 15 =

Question 2 In Ben’s house, there are 6 clocks upstairs and 5 clocks downstairs. Which number sentence could be used to find out how many clocks Ben has all together in his house? A =6 - 5 = B. 6 ÷ 5 =6 ÷ 5 = C. 6 × 5 =6 × 5 = D =6 + 5 =

Question 3 Each chicken lays 8 eggs per day. If there are 15 chickens, which number sentence could be used to find out how many eggs the 15 chickens will lay in one day? A. 15 ÷ 8 =15 ÷ 8 = B = = C = = D. 15 × 8 =15 × 8 =

Question 4 There are 42 rubber ducks. If there are 3 groups, how many rubber ducks will be in each group? A. 77 B C. 33 D. 4242

Question 5 There are 16 scissors. If each teacher takes 2 scissors for their classroom, how many classroom teachers are there? A. 44 B C. 88 D. 22

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Strand 10 Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5

Question 1 Matt is buying a new mailbox. One costs $47 and another costs $34. Which of the following would be the best for Matt to estimate the difference in price between the two mailboxes? A. $50 - $40$50 - $40 B. $50 - $30$50 - $30 C. $40 - $30$40 - $30 D. $40 - $35$40 - $35

Question 2 Hannah had $83.27 in her piggy bank. She used $19.99 to buy binoculars. Which of the following would be best for Hannah to use to estimate how much money she still has left? A. $ $19.99 $ $19.99 B. $ $30.00$ $30.00 C. $ $30.00$ $30.00 D. $ $20.00$ $20.00

Question 3 Fred answered 47 phone calls on Tuesday. On Wednesday, he answered 63 phone calls. Which of the following would be best for Fred to use to estimate how many phone calls he answered all together? A B C D

Question 4 Mary wants to multiply 68 by 18. Which of the following would be best for Mary to use to estimate the product? A. 70 × 1070 × 10 B. 70 × 2070 × 20 C. 65 × 1065 × 10 D. 60 × 2060 × 20

Question 5 Mr. Wilson needs to add 727 and 362. Which of the following would be best for Mr. Wilson to use to estimate the sum? A A B C

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Strand 15 Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5

Question 1 If the service bell is 1 inch long, about how long is the line segment? A. 2 inches2 inches B. 3 inches3 inches C. 4 inches4 inches D. 5 inches5 inches

Question 2 About how many clipboards would be the same height as the garbage can? A. 44 B. 55 C. 66 D. 77

Question 3 If the dollar bill is 5 centimeters long, about how long is the line segment? A. 20 centimeters20 centimeters B. 25 centimeters25 centimeters C. 30 centimeters30 centimeters D. 35 centimeters35 centimeters

Question 4 If the small square is 1 square inch, about how many square inches is the large square? A. 30 square inches30 square inches B. 32 square inches32 square inches C. 36 square inches36 square inches D. 40 square inches40 square inches

Question 5 If the arrow is 3 units long, about how long is the line segment? A. 10 units10 units B. 12 units12 units C. 14 units14 units D. 16 units16 units

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Strand 21 Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5

Question 1 Greg is playing a game with a spinner. If Greg spins the arrow once, on which letter is it most likely to land? A. RR B. BB C. GG D. YY R R Y B G G B

Question 2 Kara has a bag full of coins. There are 6 pennies, 8 dimes, and 9 nickels. If Kara reaches inside the bag and takes one coin without looking, which coin do you think Kara is most likely to pick? A. QuarterQuarter B. NickelNickel C. DimeDime D. PennyPenny

Question 3 Kayla spun the spinner once. They arrow landed on letter A. If Kayla spins the spinner one more time, on which number is the arrow least likely to land? A. BB B. CC C. DD D. AA A BA C B CD C

Question 4 If Paul pulled one chip from the box, which number is she most likely to pull? A. 11 B. 22 C. 33 D

Question 5 Nick has a bag full of marbles. There are 13 blue, 10 green, 12 red, and 20 yellow. If Nick pulls a marble from the bag without looking, which marble do you think Nick is least likely to pick? A. BlueBlue B. GreenGreen C. YellowYellow D. RedRed

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Strand 22 Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5

Question 1 The numbers in the chart follow a pattern. Which number is missing from the pattern? A B C D ?

Question 2 These numbers follow a pattern. Which number is missing from the pattern? A B C D , 4, 7, 10, ___, 16, 19

Question 3 These figures follow a pattern. What is the next figure in the pattern? A. B. C. D.

Question 4 Which rule was followed in the chart? A. Add 9Add 9 B. Multiply by 1Multiply by 1 C. Divide by 10Divide by 10 D. Subtract 9Subtract 9 INOUT

Question 5 A B C D , 31, 25, ____, 13 These numbers follow a pattern. Which number is missing from the pattern?

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