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4 th Grade: TCAP Spiral Review Week 1 2.1 Read and write numbers from hundredths to hundred-thousands in numerals and in words. In 2009 the Bahamas had.

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1 4 th Grade: TCAP Spiral Review Week 1 2.1 Read and write numbers from hundredths to hundred-thousands in numerals and in words. In 2009 the Bahamas had a population of three hundred seven thousand, five hundred fifty-two. How is that number written in standard form? A. 300,752 B. 307,552 C. 370,552 D. 375,052 2.7 Convert improper fractions into mixed numbers and/or decimals. Write the improper fraction for. 4.1 Classify lines and line segments as parallel, perpendicular, or intersections. Which pair of lines appear to be perpendicular? 4.6 Determine situations in which a highly accurate measurement is important. In which situation would measuring mass to the nearest kilogram be most important? A.Measuring the mass of a pencil when drawing a picture B.Measuring the mass of an automobile when buying gasoline C.Measuring the mass of a cell phone when buying a case D.Measuring the mass of a package when shipping it overnight questions from TCAP Coach Practice Test

2 4 th Grade: TCAP Spiral Review Week 1 2.2 Locate and place mixed numbers on the number line. Which mixed number does Point P best represent on the number line below? 2.8 Add and subtract proper fractions with like and unlike denominators and simplify the answer. Add A. 2/5 B. 5/8 C. 3/4 D. 7/8 4.2 Graph and interpret points with whole number or letter coordinates on grids or in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane. Based on the coordinate grid. Which point is located at (2,6)? A. Point A B. Point B C. Point C D. Point D 4.7 Determine appropriate size of unit of measurement in problem situations involving length, capacity, or weight. Shane measured the length of his mother’s desk at home. Which of these is Closest to the length of a desk. A. 5 inches B. 5 feet C. 5 centimeters D. 5 meters questions from TCAP Coach Practice Test

3 4 th Grade: TCAP Spiral Review Week 1 2.1 Read and write numbers from hundredths to hundred-thousands in numerals and in words. Nashville received 48.17 inches of precipitation in 2009. How is the number 48.17 written in words? 2.7 Convert improper fractions into mixed numbers and/or decimals. Write the mixed number and decimal that is equivalent to 15/4? 4.1 Classify lines and line segments as parallel, perpendicular, or intersections. The map below shows Vanessa’s neighborhood. Which two roads appear to be parallel to each other? 4.6 Determine situations in which a highly accurate measurement is important. In which situation would measuring to the nearest ¼ inch be most important? A.Measuring the length of a window when replacing an existing window. B.Measuring the length of your walk to school. C.Measuring the length of a specimen under a microscope. D.Measuring the length of a couch to see if it will fit in a room. questions from TCAP Coach Practice Test

4 4 th Grade: TCAP Spiral Review Week 1 2.2 Locate and place mixed numbers on the number line. Which point best represents 4¾ on the number line? 2.8 Add and subtract proper fractions with like and unlike denominators and simplify the answer. 4.2 Graph and interpret points with whole number or letter coordinates on grids or in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane. What are the coordinates of Point M? Point K? 4.7 Determine appropriate size of unit of measurement in problem situations involving length, capacity, or weight. Casey is measuring the capacity of an object in cups. Which object would most likely be measured in cups? A. eye dropper B. bathtub C. Coffee mug D. swimming pool questions from TCAP Coach Practice Test


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