nd Grade Quarter Four Assessment Guide Measurement Data Geometry Essential Questions How can you select an appropriate measurement tool? How can you compare measurement lengths in different units? Can you estimate lengths of objects using inches, feet, centimeters and meters? Can you find how much longer one object is than another? How can you represent whole numbers as lengths and add and subtract lengths within 100? How is a picture, line and bar graph made and how can you use each graph to solve problems? How do attributes define a shape, and can you draw and label a shape from given attributes? How can you partition a rectangle into a given number of equal sized pieces? Can you divide a shape into halves, thirds & fourths? Can you label a divided shape as being divided into halves, thirds or fourths? Corresponding Questions & Point Value #1 10 pts # 8 pts # pts # pts #5 9 pts #6 6 pts #7 8 pts #8 6 pts # 9 10 pts #10 10 pts #11 10 pts #1 8 pts #1 9 pts Total 100 pts
Name: Q: Sample / 100 1. Choose from the options in the box to decide which tool would be the best tool to measure each item. pencil: classroom: your hand: your height: Word Bank: ruler tape measure your desk:. Measure the length of each item in both inches and centimeters: inches centimeters inches centimeters. If the pencil is 7 centimeters long, estimate the length of the straw. 6 centimeters 9 centimeters 1 centimeters. If the ribbon is 5 inches long, estimate the length of the chain. inches 1 inch 7 inches
5. Measure each string and then answer the questions. A B C How much longer is line A than line C? Write a subtraction problem to help you find the answer. How much longer is line B than line A? Write a subtraction problem to help you find the answer. - = - = 6. Solve each problem using the number line. I have 7 feet of ribbon, my friend has 1 feet of ribbon. How much ribbon do we have all together? A snake was 8 inches long, it grew and is now 17 inches. How much did the snake grow? 7. Create a bar graph using the rainfall amounts listed. Amount in Inches 5 1 0 Rainfall Each Month Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. September: October: November: December: inches inches inches 1 inch
8. Answer the questions using the bar graph. How many orange marbles were in the bag? How many more blue marbles than purple marbles are there? How many marbles were either orange or green? Number of Marbles 7 6 5 1 Marbles in a Bag orange green blue purple Color 9. Measure each item. Then create a line plot using the lengths you found. 1 5 6 Length of Objects in Inches
10. Draw or label the shape based on the number of sides and angles. name: name: angles: angles: sides: sides: name: square angles: sides: name: pentagon angles: 5 sides: 5 11. Partition the rectangle into the given number of equal shares. 6 equal shares: How many rows? How many columns? 8 equal shares: How many rows? How many columns? 1. Divide each rectangle into a fraction that matches the label. halves fourths 1. Write halves, thirds, or fourths to name each fraction.
Name: Q: Sample / 100 1. Choose from the options in the box to decide which tool would be the best tool to measure each item. (10 points) ruler ( pts) pencil: tape measure ( pts) classroom: ruler ( pts) your hand: tape measure ( pts) your height: tape measure ( pts) your desk: Word Bank: ruler tape measure. Measure the length of each item in both inches and centimeters: inches 10 (8 points) ( pts) centimeters ( pts) inches 6 ( pts) centimeters ( pts). If the pencil is 7 centimeters long, estimate the length of the straw. ( points) 6 centimeters 9 centimeters 1 centimeters. If the ribbon is 5 inches long, estimate the length of the yarn. ( points) inches 1 inch 7 inches
5. Measure each string and then answer the questions. A B C (9 points) 6 8 How much longer is line A than line C? Write a subtraction problem to help you find the answer. How much longer is line B than line A? Write a subtraction problem to help you find the answer. 6 - = 8-6 = 6. Solve each problem using the number line. (6 points) I have 7 feet of ribbon, my friend has 1 feet of ribbon. How much ribbon 19 ft (1 pt) (1 pt) (1 pt) do we have all together? A shane was 8 inches long, it grew and is now 17 inches. How much did the 9 in (1 pt) snake grow? (1 pt) (1 pt) 7. Create a bar graph using the rainfall amounts listed. (8 points) Amount in Inches 5 1 0 ( pt) Rainfall Each Month ( pt) ( pt) ( pt) Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. September: October: November: December: inches inches inches 1 inch
8. Answer the questions using the bar graph. How many orange marbles were in the bag? ( pts) How many more blue marbles than purple marbles are there? ( pts) How many marbles were either orange or green? 8 ( pts) (6 points) Number of Marbles 7 6 5 1 Marbles in a Bag orange green blue purple Color 9. Measure each item. Then create a line plot using the lengths you found. (1 pt) (10 points) (1 pt) 1 (1 pt) (1 pt) (1 pt) (1 pt) (1 pt) 5 1 5 6 (1/ pt) (1/ pt) Length (1/ pt) of Objects (1/ in pt) Inches (1/ pt) (1/ pt)
10. Draw or label the shape based on the number of sides and angles. name: angles: sides: hexagon (1 pt) 6 (1 pt) 6 (1 pt) name: angles: sides: (10 points) triangle (1 pt) (1 pt) (1 pt) name: square angles: sides: name: pentagon angles: 5 sides: 5 11. Partition the rectangle into the given number of equal shares. 6 equal shares: How many rows? How many columns? 8 equal shares: How many rows? How many columns? 1. Divide each rectangle into a fraction that matches the label. halves fourths 1. Write halves, thirds, or fourths to name each fraction.