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4th grade math pre-assessment

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Hi students, please make sure you try your best, so please don't be anxious! We just want to see what you already know.
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Sarah loves to grow different types of flowers in her garden. She counts the types and records them in a frequency chart.



There are 4 times as many carnations as tulips. How many carnations are in her garden?

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Based on the bar graph, how many more points did John grow from his pre-test to his final exam?

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Can you match the shape to how many sides it has?
Triangle
Five
Square
Three
Pentagon
Four
The shop teacher wrote down how many picture frames the students made last week.

How many students made at least 1 picture frame?
4 students
7 students
0 students
2 students
Match the angles with their type.
90 Degrees
Obtuse Angle
More than 90 Degrees
Acute Angle
Less than 90 Degrees
Right Angle
Match the shape to its characteristics.
Hexagon
Four sides with opposite pairs equal
Rectangle
No sides or corners
Circle
Six equal sides
How many lines of symmetry does a square have?
3
2
1
4
Match the line to its definition.
Intersection lines
Lines that never cross each other
Parallel lines
Lines that intersect at a right angle
Perpendicular lines
Two lines crossing each other at any angle
The architecture student counted the number of bricks in each building in his neighborhood.

Bricks per building

50 50 52 54 54 61 64 67 69 73 78 79 80 80 80 80 83 87

Use the data to complete the stem-and-leaf plot.