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Formative Instructional and Assessment Tasks
How Much Liquid?
4.NBT.4 - Task 2
Domain
Cluster
Standard(s)
Materials
Task
Number and Operations-Base Ten
Use place value understanding and properties of operations to perform multi-digit
arithmetic.
4.NBT.4 Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers using the standard
algorithm.
Task handout
How Much Liquid?
The following amounts of juice were in separate containers after the school’s parent
breakfast.
 Container 1: 750 ml
 Container 2: 1,450 ml
 Container 3: 2 L
 Container 4: 299 mL
 Container 5: 476 mL
Part 1:
If all of the liquid was put into one large container how much liquid would be in the large
container?
Part 2:
The large container can hold 5 Liters. How much room is left in the container? Write an
equation and an explanation about how you solved this problem.
Level I
Limited Performance
 The student is unable to use
strategies to find correct
answers to any aspect of the
task.
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Rubric
Level II
Not Yet Proficient
 The student has between
1 and 2 errors.
Level III
Proficient in Performance
 The answers are correct.
Part 1: 4,975 ml. The equation is
correct.
Part 2: 5,000 ml – 4,975 ml = 25 ml.
 The explanation is clear and accurate.
Standards for Mathematical Practice
Makes sense and perseveres in solving problems.
Reasons abstractly and quantitatively.
Constructs viable arguments and critiques the reasoning of others.
Models with mathematics.
Uses appropriate tools strategically.
Attends to precision.
Looks for and makes use of structure.
Looks for and expresses regularity in repeated reasoning
NC DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
FOURTH GRADE
Formative Instructional and Assessment Tasks
How Much Liquid?
The following amounts of juice were in separate containers after the school’s parent
breakfast.
 Container 1: 750 ml
 Container 2: 1,450 ml
 Container 3: 2 L
 Container 4: 299 mL
 Container 5: 476 mL
Part 1:
If all of the liquid was put into one large container how much liquid would be in the
large container?
Part 2:
The large container can hold 5 Liters. How much room is left in the container?
Write an equation and an explanation about how you solved this problem.
NC DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
FOURTH GRADE