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Unit 4 Pre-Assessment

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Gary's lizard has a mass of 299 grams. Gary's mouse has a mass of 51 grams. How much mass do Gary's lizard and mouse have together? Use numbers, sketches or words to show your thinking.

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2.

Gary's lizard and mouse have a total mass of_____

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3.

Treetown Zoo has a great white shark that is 501 centimeters long. The zoo also has a sea lion that is 290 centimeters long. How much longer is the shark than the sea lion? Use numbers, sketches or words to show your thinking.

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4.

The shark was ______ longer than the sea lion.

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5.

Pam brought water to the soccer game. She had 12 containers. She put 4 liters of water in each container. How manh liters of water did Pam bring to the soccer game? Use numbers, sketches or words to show your thinking.

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6.

Pam brought _____ of water to the soccer game.

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7.

Austin is bulding a rock wall. He has used 12 rocks that each have a mass of about 5 kilograms. Now he adds a rock that has a mass of 13 kilograms.

What is the mass of the rocks that Austin has used so far? Use numbers, sketches or words to show your thinking.

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8.

The mass of the rocks that Austin has used so far is_____.

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9.

Choose the equation that best represents the problem. (The letter m stands for mass).

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10.

A box of bricks is heavy! I would measure its

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with

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An aquariums builds a lot of water. I would measure its

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with

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A city is long! I would measure its

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with

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16.

What time is on the clock?

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17.

What time is on the clock?

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18.

Draw the hour and minute hands on the clock face to show the time on the digital clocks.

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19.

Draw the hour and minute hands on the clock face to show the time on the digital clocks.

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20.

Erika left her house at 3:15. She went running for 35 minutes. What time did she finish running? Use numbers, sketches, or words to show your thinking.

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21.

Erika finished running at____

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22.

Would you rather have 1/2 of sandwich A or 1/2 of sandwich B?

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23.

Why? Explain your answer in complete sentences.

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24.

1/2 1/3

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3/4 2/4

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26.

1/8 1/4

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27.

4/8 7/8

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28.

Divide the shape below into the number of pieces you need, then shade in 1/3.

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29.

Dividide the shape below into the number of pieces you need, then shade in 2/4.

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30.

Label the lines below with the following numbers 1/3, 1, 3/4, and 1/6.

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31.

Adam says that this circle is divided into thirds. Do you agree with Adam? Use words, labeled sketches, or numbers to explain your thinking.

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32.

Sara says that 1/8 of a pizza is more than 1/2 of the same pizza because 8 is more than 2. Do you agree with Sara? Use words, labeled sketches, or numbers to explain your answer.

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33.

3/3=1

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34.

Make a sketch to prove that you're correct.

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35.

2/3<1/2

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36.

Make a sketch to prove that you're correct.

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37.

2/6>1/3

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38.

Make a sketch to prove that you're correct.

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39.

1/2=3/6

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40.

Make a sketch to prove that you're correct.