Assessment based on Eureka Math Module 1 Grade 4
There are 34,689 people watching the Dodger game. Estimate how many fans attended the game by rounding to the nearest thousand.

26,874 - 7,985 Estimate by rounding to the highest place. Use your whiteboard and marker.
Round 234,587 to the nearest 100, 1000, and 100,000 Choose the correct answers below. Use your whiteboard and marker.
What is this model showing?
What did this student do? Choose all that apply:
350,000 represents 10 times as much as...
Add using the standard algorithm or place value method. Type your answer below. Use your whiteboard and marker.
For number 8-10. Compare these numbers. Hint: Convert to standard form first. Then compare. Use your whiteboard and marker.
20,000+5,000+800+20+1 ( ) twenty four thousand eight hundred twenty three
654,321 > 684,320
Subtract using the standard algorithm or the place value method. Type your answer below. Use your whiteboard and marker.
Subtract using the standard algorithm or the place value method. Type your answer below. Use your whiteboard and marker.
Use RDW to solve the following:
Norfolk has a population of 242,628 people. Baltimore has a population of 356,865 people. Charleston has 126,804 people.
Find an estimate of the total population. Then draw a tape diagram to represent this situation. Write a math problem and solve the math problem to find the total population of the 3 cities. Finally, tell if your answer is reasonable.
Use your RDW Form to show all your work. Put your name on your form and turn in for credit when you finish the test.
What is a reasonable estimate for how many people live in the 3 cities altogether. Use rounding to find an estimate. Use your RDW Form to show your work. Select your answer here.
What is the population of all three cities? Use your RDW form to show your work, draw your model, and solve your math problems. Type your answer here.
Compare the population of Norfolk and Charleston. Type >, <, or = .
Norfolk ( ) Charleston
Compare your Estimate in #13 and your Exact Answer in #14. Is you answer reasonable?