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Name ______________ Everyday Math Measurement 5th Grade Assessment Grading Sheet Grading Category Problem Numbers Standard 2.3 Identify numbers on a number line and thermometer Select appropriate units of measurement Convert linear measurements capacity and weight Add/subtract linear measurements or units of time Use a ruler to measure to the nearest 1/8 inch or millimeter Estimate and/or compare polygons and irregular figures Find the perimeter or area of squares and rectangles Standard 2.5 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 7, 8, 9, 10 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 2, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 24, 25, 26 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 37 Use appropriate problemsolving strategy Explain problem solving reasoning 76 points possible Comments: Points Level of Proficiency Name ______________ Measurement 5th Grade Assessment Grading Sheet Rubric Grading Category Problem Numbers Points 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 # 1-36 ~ 2 Level of Proficiency Standard 2.3 Identify numbers on a number line and thermometer Select appropriate units of measurement Convert linear measurements capacity and weight Add/subtract linear measurements or units of time Use a ruler to measure to the nearest 1/8 inch or millimeter Estimate and/or compare polygons and irregular figures Find the perimeter or area of squares and rectangles pts each A = 67-72 pts P+ = 63-66 pts P = 56-62 pts 7, 8, 9, 10 P- = 51-55 pts 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 B = 43-50 pts BB = 0- 42 pts 2, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 24, 25, 26 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 72 points possible Standard 2.5 Use appropriate problemsolving strategy Explain problem solving reasoning 37 #37~ 4 points ACE rubric 4 points possible A = 4 pts P+ = P= P- = 3 pts B = BB = 0- 2 pts Name ______________ Measurement 5th Grade Assessment Color in the circle of the choice that best answers each question. Answer #37 on the appropriate page of your test. Name _________________________________ Grade 5 Measurement Unit Assessment Read each question carefully. Circle the best answer to each question and bubble in the appropriate letter on the bubble sheet. Remember to read all of the choices before you select your answer. 1. Use the thermometer below to answer this question. What is the temperature reading on the thermometer? A. -7 °F B. -5 °F C. -3 °F D. 3 °F 2. When Jon goes to bed at 9:00 PM, the temperature is 3°C. When he gets up in the morning he sees that the temperature has dropped 7°. What is the temperature when he gets up in the morning? 3. Which picture shows the correct position of –2° and the correct position of –8° on the thermometer? 4. If the interval on this number line is one unit, what is the location of point T? A. B. C. D. -4 -3 2 5 5. Which of the following best represents the location of point A on the number line shown below? 6. What number is represented by point X on the number line? A. B. C. D. -6 -7 -9 -10 7. What units would be best to use to measure the weight (mass) of an egg? A. B. C. D. centimeters milliliters grams kilograms 8. Which is the best unit to measure the amount of water needed to fill a swimming pool? A. B. C. D. gallons quarts pints cups 9. Which measurement best describes the length of a jump rope? A. B. C. D. 7.3 inches 7.3 feet 7.3 yards 73.0 feet 10. Terrell wants to measure the length of the school hallway. Which unit of measure is best for Terrell to use? A. Inch B. Meter C. Kilometer 11. George has a one-gallon container of apple juice. How many cups of apple juice are in the onegallon container? A. B. C. D. 1 4 8 16 12. Kathy buys 6 cups of ice cream. How many pints of ice cream does Kathy buy? A. B. C. D. 3 4 6 12 13. Julio is 4 feet 7 inches tall. How many inches tall is Julio? A. B. C. D. 36 inches 47 inches 55 inches 60 inches 1 foot = 12 inches 14. Mr. Hernandez bought four 2-liter bottles of cola for the class picnic. How many milliliters (ml) of cola is that? 1liter = 1,000 millimeters A. B. C. D. 8,000 mL 6,000 mL 4,000 mL 800 mL 15. Ellen bought 3 pints of orange juice. How many cups of orange juice did she buy? 1 pint = 2 cups A. 2 B. 6 C. 12 D. 18 16. How many cups are in 5 quarts? A. B. C. D. 10 20 30 40 17. Art climbed eight feet up a tree. Jay climbed 94 inches up a tree. How much farther did Art climb? A. B. C. D. 2 feet 12 inches 6 inches 2 inches 18. Ted went up to the beach at 10:30 a.m. and came home at 2:00 p.m. How many hours was he gone? 19. Michelle went to her friend’s house at 1:15 p.m. Her father told her to be home in 1 hour and 45 minutes. What time did Michelle need to be home? A. 2:00 p.m. B. 2:30 p.m. C. 2:45 p.m. D. 3:00 p.m. 20. A cake is put in the oven at 7:20. If the cake takes three quarters of an hour to bake, what time should it be taken out of the oven? A. 7:50 B. 8:05 C. 8:10 D. 8:15 21. Ron works from 8:45 A.M to 3:05 P.M. How long does Ron work? A. 5 hours 40 minutes B. 6 hours 20 minutes C. 6 hours 40 minutes D. 7 hours 20 minutes 22. A board 2 feet long is cut into 8 pieces of equal length. How long is each piece? 23. Lenny jumped 7 feet. Susan jumped 93 inches. How much farther did Susan jump? A. 86 inches B. 100 inches C. 9 inches D. 11 inches 24. Use your ruler to help you solve this problem. Brandon bought a model train like the one shown below. How long is the model train? 25. Natasha took the picture of a tree shown below. Using your ruler, how tall is the tree in the picture? 26. Use your ruler to help you solve this problem. How many centimeters long is the string bean shown below? A 8 B 9 C 10 D 11 27. If one square represents 1 square unit, estimate the area, in square units of the shaded rectangle shown below. A. 16 square units B. 10 square units C. 8 square units D. 6 square units 28. The diagram shows the pond at the park. Estimate the area that is covered by the pond. A. 600 square feet B. 1,000 square feet C. 1,800 square feet D. 2,500 square feet 29. Mr. Connor is laying out square tiles on his kitchen floor. So far he has laid out the squares shown. Determine how many squares it would take to cover the entire floor. A. 27 squares B. 90 squares C. 63 squares D. 77 squares 30. Jamal drew this circle on dot paper. Estimate the area it covers. A. B. C. D. 4 square units 6 square units 12 square units 16 square units 31. Which figure has the greatest perimeter? 32. Find the perimeter of a rectangular swimming pool having sides of 30 ft. and 10 ft. Hint: Draw a picture. A. 300 ft. B. 80 ft. C. 150 ft. D. 40 ft. 33. Use the rectangle below to answer this question. What is the area of the rectangle? A. 32 square feet B. 64 square feet C. 227 square feet D. 247 square feet 34. Use the figure below to answer this question. What is the perimeter of the rectangle? A. 11 inches B. 19 inches C. 22 inches D. 24 inches 35. Which rectangle has an area of 24 square units and a perimeter of 20 units? 36. Shawna drew the rectangle below. What is the area of the rectangle? A. 8 square cm B. 13 square cm C. 15 square cm D. 16 square cm 37. Open-Ended Response Question: The Simpleton family is shopping for carpet for their living room and dining room. The living room is 21 feet by 15 feet and their dining room is 12 feet by 9 feet. How many square feet of carpet will they need to cover both rooms? Show your work here Explain your work here A - Answer all parts of question CCalculate your answer by working it out or drawing a picture. EExplain the steps you took to solve the problem. Use your magic words. Open Ended Response Rubric for Math 4 3 2 1 The response The response The response The response demonstrates a thorough demonstrates a general demonstrates a partial demonstrates a understanding of the understanding of the understanding of the minimal understanding mathematical concepts mathematical concepts mathematical concepts of the mathematical and procedures required and procedures required and procedures concepts and by the task. by the task. required by the task. procedures required by the task. □ □ □ Correct answer given with all steps shown (A, C) Detailed, organized explanation included, which describes how problem is solved (E) Contains proper labels, details, symbols, and math terms in answer (with possibly one minor error) □ □ □ □ Correct answer given with few or no steps shown (A, C) OR mostly correct and complete answer given (A, C) Organized explanation included, which describes how problem is solved – may have left minor details out (E) Contains most proper labels, details, symbols, and math terms in answer □ □ □ Partially correct answer given with some steps shown (A, C) Attempt made to explain work, but it is incomplete or slightly unclear. (E) Contains some proper labels, details, symbols, and math terms in answer □ □ □ Partially correct answer given (A, C) Minor Attempt made to explain work, but it is disorganized and difficult to follow. (E) Does not include proper labels, details, symbols, and math terms in answer 0 – No correct answer, blank, illegible, just copied information from the question.