2018 STAAR Grade 4 Math

By Huntsville ISD
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34 Questions
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1.

Read each question carefully. For a multiple-choice question, determine the best answer to the question from the four answer choices provided. For a griddable question, determine the best answer to the question. Then fill in the answer on your answer document.

The list shows the number of articles written by different reporters at a newspaper last month.
6, 2, 5, 2, 6, 0, 4, 6, 1, 8, 5, 2, 6, 4, 2

Which dot plot displays the same data?

4.9.A
2.

Rita bought three and forty-eight hundredths pounds of bananas at the store. How is this number written in expanded notation?

4.2.B
3.

Hannah drew straight lines on her driveway with chalk. The table shows the lengths of the lines.


What is the difference in meters between the length of Line S and the length of Line P?

4.4.A
4.

Which figures appear to have 2 or more lines of symmetry?

4.6.B
5.

This model is shaded to represent 1 whole.


Zack drew a model that was shaded to represent 0.53. Which model could Zack have drawn?

4.2.E
6.

Fran bought 4 shirts that were $13 each. She also bought a pair of socks for $4.29.

What was the total amount Fran paid for the shirts and socks?

4.4.H
7.

Angle XYZ and angle XYW have a combined measure of 180°.


The measure of angle XYZ is 28°. What is the measure of angle XYW in degrees?

Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value.

4.7.E
8.

A number pattern begins with these values.

6, 12, 18, 24, . . .

Which table correctly represents the relationship between the position of a number in the pattern and the value of that number?

4.5.B
9.

The thickness of Jacob’s cell phone is 3/8inch. The thickness of Crosby’s cell phone is less than Jacob’s.

Which measurement could be the thickness of Crosby’s cell phone?

4.3.D
10.

Keith made a rectangular sign that had a perimeter of 48 inches. Which model could represent the sign Keith made?

4.5.D
11.

Darren drank 3 glasses of water every day for 6 days. Each glass contained 12 fl oz of water.

Which equation represents w, the total amount of water in fluid ounces that Darren drank during these 6 days?

4.5.A
12.

The table shows the chores Randy did Saturday morning and the amount of time he spent on each chore.


How much time did Randy spend doing these chores?

4.8.C
13.

A stadium sold 33,300 tickets to a concert. Which statement about this number is true?

4.2.A
14.

The table shows different numbers of feet and the equivalent numbers of yards.


Joey walked 333 feet. How many yards did Joey walk?

4.8.B
15.

A bag of snack mix weighs 8 9/100 ounces. What decimal is equivalent to 8 9/100 ?

Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value.

4.2.G
16.

Which model represents 14 × 14 = 196?

4.4.C
17.

The table shows the amounts Sheldon and Jenna paid for electricity in their apartments each month for the last six months.


Based on the table, which statement is true about the amounts Sheldon and Jenna paid for electricity during these six months?

4.10.A
18.

The number of each kind of flower in a vase is shown.


Which expression can be used to find the fraction of flowers in the vase that are daisies or tulips?

4.3.E
19.

Hayden drew a polygon that has exactly two right angles. Which of these could be the polygon Hayden drew?

4.6.D
20.

Hayden drew a polygon that has exactly two right angles. Which of these could be the polygon Hayden drew?


What is the value of the digit 4 in this number?

4.2.B
21.

Greg sorted his collection of baseball cards.

  • Greg will give 1/5 of his collection to his brother.
  • Greg will sell 4/10 of his collection to a card shop.
Which statement is true?

4.3.F
22.

The frequency table shows the number of times some people visited a movie theater last year.


Which set of data could the frequency table represent?

4.9.A
23.

This model can be shaded to represent the fraction 7/4 .


Which number sentence represents two different ways that 7/4 can be represented with shaded fractions on the model?

4.3.B
24.

Sandy purchased two patio chairs that cost $57.65 each and a table that cost $146.22. What is the total cost of these items?

4.4.A
25.

Which angle has a measure closest to 95°?

4.7.C
26.

A teacher put 378 marbles into 9 containers. He put the same number of marbles into each container.

How many marbles did the teacher put into each container?

Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value.

4.4.F
27.

Kate’s pen is 13.7 centimeters long. Which mixed number is equivalent to 13.7?

4.2.G
28.

A business earned $96 for one job and $78 for a second job. The money was divided equally among the 3 partners who own the business.

Which strip diagram represents m, the amount of money each partner received?

4.5.A
29.

An office had three baskets of letters ready to be mailed. The first basket was 2/10 full, the second basket was 3/6 full, and the third basket was 1/5 full.

Which comparison is true?

4.3.D
30.

The model represents Norman’s rectangular backyard garden. Norman will plant carrots in the rectangular section of the garden labeled “Carrots” in the model.


What is the area in square feet of the section where Norman will plant carrots?

4.5.D
31.

The stem and leaf plot shows the numbers of tickets Stephen won when he played games at a carnival.


What is the total number of tickets that Stephen won at the carnival?

4.9.B
32.

Oscar draws two lines on his paper. The lines are always one inch apart and do not intersect.

Which term can be used to name what Oscar drew?

4.6.A
33.

The table shows a relationship between the input numbers and the output numbers generated by a number machine.


Which number machine shows the same relationship as the one shown in the table?

4.5.B
34.

Melanie had two $10 bills, one $5 bill, four dimes, and six pennies. Then she bought a fruit cup for $2.19.

How much money did Melanie have after she bought the fruit cup?

4.8.C