th 4 Grade Sample Pages Set A: page 5 Set B: page 16 Set C: page 12 Set D: page 16 Set E: page 21 Name _____________________________ 4th Grade Math STAAR Bound 1. The model is shaded to show 1 2. A summer camp is taking participants to the zoo. Each group of 5 campers will require an adult guide. Which strategy can be used to find the total number of adult guides who are needed? . Which decimal does the model represent? A 1.2 B 1.02 C 12.0 D 0.12 3. Look at the banner below. R F Add 5 to the total number of campers G Subtract 5 from the total number of campers H Divide the total number of campers by 5 J Multiply the total number of campers by 5 4. Students were given decimal cards to label and shade. Two of the cards are shown below. P N S L M 0.48 Which 2 line segments appear to be parallel? 0.93 How much greater is 0.93 than 0.48? A Line segments NS and MP B Line segments LN and SN F 0.55 C Line segments MP and NR G 0.45 D Line segments MP and RL H 0.52 J 0.07 5 Name _____________________________ 4th Grade Math STAAR Bound 1. A cube and a rectangular prism are shown below. 2. Which point on the number line best represents a number that is larger than the product of 3 and 10, but smaller than the product of 5 and 7? F 25 • 29 G H • • 33 J • 41 Which statement about the figures is not true? F Point F B They each have 8 vertices and 12 edges. G Point G C Every angle is a right angle in both figures. H Point H D A cube is not a rectangular prism. J A They each have 6 faces. 3. The graph shows the number of edges on different three-dimensional figures. Point J 4. The table shows the value relationship between pennies and dollars. Money Values Total Edges 14 Dollars Pennies 12 1 100 2 200 9 900 12 1,200 10 8 6 4 2 0 Triangular Pyramid Square Rectangular Pyramid Prism Sphere Three-dimensional Figure How many pennies are equivalent to 20 dollars? F 2,000 G 200 Which of the following statements is not true? H 20 A Square pyramids have 2 more edges than triangular pyramids. J 20,000 B Rectangular prisms have twice the amount of edges as triangular pyramids. C Triangular pyramids have the fewest edges. D Square pyramids have 8 edges. 16 Name _____________________________ 4th Grade Math STAAR Bound 1. What is the perimeter of the figure shown below? 2. Two fraction models are shaded below. 25 feet 14 feet 7 feet 2 10 17 feet 22 100 A 63 feet If renamed as decimals, which comparison statement would be true for the shaded models? B 78 feet F 0.2 = 0.22 C 150 feet G 0.2 > 0.22 D 70 feet H 0.22 > 0.2 J 3. Which describes the transformation required to change lower case letter p to lower case letter q? pq 4. When comparing weight and mass, which of the following statements is not true? F Mass is a measure of the matter in an object. G Weight is a measure of the pull of gravity on the matter in an object. H Weight changes based on the location in the galaxy; mass does not change. J A Reflection B Rotation C Translation D Not here 2 > 22 Mass and weight never measure the same amount. 12 Name _____________________________ 4th Grade Math STAAR Bound 1. Shade the models to help you answer the question below. 2. There are 392 coupons available as a prize. 4 winners will share the coupons equally. How many coupons will each winner receive? Record your answer and fill in the bubbles. Be sure to use the correct place value. 0.01 0.1 Which statement below is not true? A 0.1< 0.01 B 0.01 is read, “one hundredth” C 0.1 is read, “one tenth” D 0.01 + 0.1 = 0.11 3. Which point on the number line best 4. Teresa is making a pattern. The pictures show the choices of shapes and shape colors available. 2 represents 12 ? 4 Shapes A 10 • B 11 • C 12 D •• 13 A Point A B Point B C Point C D Point D Colors White Blue Red Green Pink Purple black How many different combinations of 1 shape and 1 color are possible? F 18 G 21 H 10 J 14 16 Name _____________________________ 4th Grade Math STAAR Bound 1. Which table correctly shows the following mathematics rule: 2. Which statement appears to be true about the figures below? Input x 6 = Output A Total Sides 24 28 32 18 Number of Insects B 4 7 8 3 Number of Hexagons Total Faces Number of Cubes 4 7 8 3 24 28 32 16 6 7 8 4 Total Legs Number of Teams Total Players 7 8 9 12 42 48 54 60 C D 24 42 48 18 3. The map below shows the location of a city park. F The dotted triangle is a horizontal rotation of the shaded triangle. G The dotted triangle is a vertical reflection of the shaded triangle. H The dotted triangle is a translation of the shaded triangle. J The dotted triangle is a horizontal reflection of the shaded triangle. 4. Shade the two models to show the decimal numbers below. Avenue A 1st Street City Park 0.55 0.76 Which best describes 1st Street and Avenue A? How much larger is 0.76 than 0.55? A 1st Street and Avenue A are parallel streets. F 0.21 B 1 Street and Avenue A intersect to form an acute angle. G 2.10 C 1st Street and Avenue A are perpendicular. H 1.31 D 1st Street and Avenue A intersect and make a triangle. J 0.021 st 21
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