Student Answer Document STAAR Practice Test, Form A

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STAAR Practice Test, Form A 1 Student Answer Document STAAR Practice Test, Form A. 1 5 7 9 1 5 7 9 1 5 7 9 Sample B. 1 5 7 9 1 5 7 9 1 5 7 9. 1 5 7 9 1 5 7 9 1 5 7 9 1. 1 5 7 9 1 5 7 9 1 5 7 9 7 Sample A 11 7 1 5 Sample B Use grid BELOW. 1 9 1 7 1 15 1 1 9 17 1 1 5 19 Item Use grid BELOW. 5 7 Item 1 Use grid BELOW. Item 7 Use grid BELOW. 9 5 1

1 5 7 9 1 11 1 1 1 15 1 17 1 19 STAAR Grade Mathematics Reference Materials LENGTH Centimeters Customary Metric 1 mile (mi) 5 1,7 yards (yd) 1 kilometer (km) 5 1, meters (m) 1 yard (yd) 5 feet (ft) 1 meter (m) 5 1 centimeters (cm) 1 foot (ft) 5 1 inches (in.) 1 centimeter (cm) 5 1 millimeters (mm) VOLUME AND CAPACITY Customary Metric 1 gallon (gal) 5 quarts (qt) 1 liter (L) 5 1, milliliters (ml) 1 quart (qt) 5 pints (pt) 1 pint (pt) 5 cups (c) 1 cup (c) 5 fluid ounces (fl oz) WEIGHT AND MASS TIME Customary Metric 1 ton (T) 5, pounds (lb) 1 kilogram (kg) 5 1, grams (g) 1 pound (lb) 5 1 ounces (oz) 1 gram (g) 5 1, milligrams (mg) 1 year 5 1 months 1 year 5 5 weeks 1 week 5 7 days 1 day 5 hours 1 hour 5 minutes 1 minute 5 seconds NOTE TO TEACHER In order to produce rulers that are consistent with the rulers printed on the state-supplied mathematics reference materials, follow these steps: 1. Set the print menu to print the pages at 1% by selecting None under the Page Scaling option.. Print on paper that is wider than 1 inches, such as 11 by 17 inch paper.. Trim the paper to 1 by 11 inches so that the rulers will be on the edge of the paper. Inches 1 5 7 STAAR Practice Test, Form A

STAAR Practice Test, Form A DIRECTIONS Read each question. Then fill in the correct answer on your answer document. SAMPLE A Which digit is in the hundreds place in the number 5,9,1? A B C 9 D Not here SAMPLE B Julia has 1 crayons. Her brother has twice as many crayons as Julia has. How many crayons do they have in all? Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value. Sample A: TEKS.1A(S),.1A; Sample B: TEKS.D(R),.1A STAAR Practice Test, Form A

1 Maria has completed sewing 7 of a dress she is making. Which of the 1 following models and decimals shows 7 1? A C.. B D.7.7 The school auditorium has seats. Each row has 9 seats. How many rows of seats are in the auditorium? F rows G rows H rows J rows Item 1: TEKS.D(R),.15A; Item : TEKS.E(R),.1B STAAR Practice Test, Form A

The model below is shaded to show a fraction. Which of these models shows a fraction equivalent to the fraction modeled above? A C B D Look at the number line below.... 1. 1. M. What number does point M represent? F 1. G 1. H. J. Item : TEKS.A(S),.1D; Item : TEKS.1(R),.1D STAAR Practice Test, Form A 5

5 Which of these triangles has three acute angles? A C B D Look at the rectangle below. ft 9 ft Which of the following rectangles has the same area as the one above? F ft 1 ft G ft 1 ft H ft ft J 7 ft 11 ft Item 5: TEKS.A(S),.15A; Item : TEKS.11A(R),.1B STAAR Practice Test, Form A

7 Use the STAAR Grade Mathematics Reference Materials to answer this question. Ana ran 1 mile. Elena ran, feet. Luisa ran 1,1 yards. Who ran the farthest? A Ana B Elena C Luisa D Not here The table below shows the relationship between Maya s age and her sister Jenna s age. Maya s age Jenna s age 5 5 1 9 17 1 Which of the following correctly describes the relationship in the table? F Maya s age 1 5 Jenna s age. G Maya s age 5 Jenna s age. H Jenna s age 5 Maya s age. J Maya s age 5 Jenna s age. Item 7: TEKS.11B(S),.1A; Item : TEKS.7(R),.1A STAAR Practice Test, Form A 7

9 Look at the model below. Which decimal does the model represent? A. B.7 C. D. 1 The record high temperature for Texas is shown below. F C 1 1 1 11 1 5 What temperature in F does the thermometer show? F 9 F G 5 F H 11 F J 1 F Item 9: TEKS.1B(R),.15A; Item 1: TEKS.1A(S),.15A STAAR Practice Test, Form A

11 Lucy builds a figure with edges and 1 rectangular face. Which best describes the figure Lucy built? A Rectangular pyramid B Rectangular prism C Triangular pyramid D Triangular prism 1 Big Sky Bakery has 1 cake orders. The bakers will need eggs for each cake. One baker says they will need 1 eggs to make the 1 cakes. Which of the following can show that the baker s statement is reasonable? F 1 5 ; The bakery will need about eggs. G 5 1; The bakery will need about 1 eggs. H 1 5 ; The bakery will need about eggs. J 5 5 15; The bakery will need about 15 eggs. Item 11: TEKS.C(R),.15B; Item 1: TEKS.5B(S),.1B STAAR Practice Test, Form A 9

1 Which quadrilateral does NOT have any parallel sides? A C B D 1 Look at the model below. Which number sentence matches the model? F.17 1.1 5.7 G.7.17 5.1 H.7 1.17 5. J.7.1 5.17 Item 1: TEKS.C(R),.15A; Item 1: TEKS.B(S),.1B STAAR Practice Test, Form A 1

15 The population of mule deer in Texas reached a low of 99,79 in. What is 99,79 written in words? A ninety-nine thousand, seven hundred ninety B ninety thousand, nine hundred seventy-nine C ninety-nine hundred seven thousand, ninety D nine thousand, nine hundred seventy-nine 1 Which of the following statements is true? F Mass is the measure of the pull of gravity on an object. G Weight is the amount of matter of an object. H Mass varies with location and weight does not vary with location. J Mass can be measured in milligrams and grams. Item 15: TEKS.1A(S),.15A; Item 1: TEKS.11E(S).1D STAAR Practice Test, Form A 11

17 Which pair of shapes can be shown to be congruent by using a reflection? A C B D 1 Which pair of figures are both congruent and symmetrical? F G H J Item 17: TEKS.9B(R),.15A; Item 1: TEKS.9C(S),.15A STAAR Practice Test, Form A 1

19 Which story can be represented by? A An apple pie recipe calls for apples. How many apple pies can be made with apples? B Derek earned $ doing lawn work for the neighbors. He spent $ and saved he rest. How much money did Derek save? C Camilla bought packages of plastic spoons. There were spoons in each package. How many spoons did Camilla buy in all? D February has days. March is days longer. How long is March? A grocer is unpacking 9 boxes of crackers. She puts boxes in a special display. She divides the rest of the boxes equally among shelves. How many boxes of crackers does she put on each shelf? F boxes G boxes H 17 boxes J 9 boxes Item 19: TEKS.B(S),.15A; Item : TEKS.E(R),.1B STAAR Practice Test, Form A 1

1 Bryson s Blossoms has 1 bunches of Texas bluebonnets for sale. Each bunch has flowers. How many total bluebonnets does Bryson s Blossoms have? Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value. The table below shows the relationship between two numbers. First Number Second Number 7 9 1 Which rule can be used to find the second number from the first number? F Add. G Subtract. H Multiply by. J Divide by. Item 1: TEKS.C(S),.1A; Item : TEKS.7(R),.1A STAAR Practice Test, Form A 1

The Nature Walkers Club made the graph below to show the animals they saw on a walk. 1 Animal Sightings Number of Sightings 1 1 Coyotes White- Hawks Bats Horned Lizards tailed Deer Animals Each member saw animals. How could you find the total number of members in the club? A Divide the total number of animals by. B Divide the number of White-tailed Deer by. C Multiply the total number of animals by. D Add together the total numbers of each animal seen. An airline has a sale on tickets. Each leg of a trip costs $1. First, Johanna wants to fly from Dallas to Houston. Next, she wants to fly from Houston to Austin, and then from Austin back to Dallas. How much will her ticket cost if she buys it during the sale? F $ H $ G $1 J $ Item : TEKS.1B(R),.1B; Item : TEKS.B(S),.1A STAAR Practice Test, Form A 15

5 Evan and his mom went to the Cinco de Mayo Music Festival. One clock below shows the time they arrived and the second one shows the time they left. Arrived Left p.m. p.m. How long were they at the festival? A hours and minutes B hours and minutes C 5 hours D 5 hours and minutes A grasshopper hopped 1 feet. Which point on the number line represents 1? U V W X 1 5 F U G V H W J X Item 5: TEKS.1B(S),.1C; Item : TEKS.1(R),.1D STAAR Practice Test, Form A 1

7 The table below shows the total amount of money raised for Texas Children s Hospital by the students in four fourth-grade classes. Class Ms. Ito Mr. Chavez Mrs. Morgan Mr. Turner Amount Raised $7.7 $7. $7. $7. Which class raised the second largest amount of money for the hospital? A Ms. Ito s class B Mr. Chavez s class C Mrs. Morgan s class D Mr. Turner s class Which equation belongs in the same fact family as 7 5 1? F 7 1 5 7 G 7 5 H 5 1 J 1 5 7 Item 7: TEKS.1B(R),.1A; Item : TEKS.A(S),.1A STAAR Practice Test, Form A 17

9 Julio can choose 1 card from each of the sets below. 1 Set A Set B How many different combinations of one shape card and one number card are there? A combinations B combinations C 7 combinations D combinations Look at the figure below. Which pair of statements contains both a good estimate and the exact volume of the figure? F About cubic units; exactly 7 cubic units G About cubic units; exactly cubic units H About cubic units; exactly 7 cubic units J About 1 cubic units; exactly cubic units Item 9: TEKS.1A(S),.1C; Item : TEKS.11C(S),.11D(S),.1B STAAR Practice Test, Form A 1

1 The graph below shows the number of children taking part in each activity at the Dude Ranch Day Camp. Number of Children 1 1 1 1 1 Camper Activities Trail Riding Caring for Horses Desert Hiking Bird Watching Activities Which activity did twice as many campers take part in as bird watching? A Caring for Horses B Trail Riding C Caring for Horses and Desert Hiking D Desert Hiking Nine members of the Science Club were asked to clean test tubes in the science lab. If each member cleans the same number of test tubes, how many test tubes will each member clean? Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value. Item 1: TEKS.1B(R),.1A; Item : TEKS.E(R),.1A STAAR Practice Test, Form A 19

Look at the number sentence below. 5 5 What multiplication fact could help you solve the number sentence? A 5 5 B 5 1 5 5 C 5 5 5 5 D 5 Look at the model below. What fraction and decimal represent the shaded part? F G H J 1 and. and. 1 and. 1 1 and. Item : TEKS.B(S),.1A; Item : TEKS.D(R),.1D STAAR Practice Test, Form A

5 Look at the map below. Marion Lane Poplar Rd. Park St. Magnolia Ave. Which streets are perpendicular to each other? A Park St. and Magnolia Ave. B Marion Lane and Poplar Rd. C Magnolia Ave. and Marion Lane D Magnolia Ave. and Park St. Look at the model below. Which fraction and decimal does the model represent? F G 57 1 and.57 H 7 1 57 1 and.57 J 7 1 Item 5: TEKS.B(S),.1A; Item : TEKS.D(R),.15A STAAR Practice Test, Form A 1 and.7 and.7

7 An in-line skate company made a bar graph to show the amount of sales for the skates it sold during 5 years. Sales (in Millions) 7 5 1 In-Line Skate Sales 7 9 1 11 Year Between which two consecutive years did skate sales increase the least? A 7 and C and 1 B and 9 D 1 and 11 Look at the models below. Which of the following is true? F G 1. 1 1. 1 H J 1 5 1 1 5 1 Item 7: TEKS.1B(R),.1A; Item : TEKS.C(S),.1D STAAR Practice Test, Form A

9 Use your STAAR Grade Mathematics Reference Materials to answer this question. Sammy s father is making cups of hot sauce. He lets Sammy add vinegar to the sauce. Which is a reasonable estimate of how much vinegar he adds? A 5 fluid ounces B 5 cups C 5 quarts D 5 pints Look at this rule. Multiply by Which table matches the rule? F First Number Second Number H First Number Second Number 7 1 1 1 9 5 G First Number Second Number J First Number Second Number 5 1 7 9 15 1 Item 9: TEKS.11A(R); Item : TEKS.7(R),.1A STAAR Practice Test, Form A

1 The sign below shows the prices for a car wash. Student Council Car Wash Cars $ Vans $7 On Saturday, the students washed 1 cars and vans. On Sunday, they washed cars and vans. How much money in all did the Student Council take in on Saturday and Sunday? A $ B $ C $ D $1 Which transformation can be used to show that the figures are congruent? F Slide G Reflection H Translation J Rotation Item 1: TEKS.D(R),.1B; Item : TEKS.9B(R),.15B STAAR Practice Test, Form A

Which pair of triangles can be shown to be congruent by using a translation? A C B D Look at the number line below. 5 7 What number does point R represent? R F 1 G 5 1 H 5 1 1 J.7 Item : TEKS.9B(R),.15A; Item : TEKS.1(R),.1D STAAR Practice Test, Form A 5

5 The dance team is choosing outfits for their next performance. The chart below shows their options for shoes, tights, and tops. Shoes Tights Top Silver Black Red Gold White Striped Glitter If each dancer chooses one pair of shoes, one pair of tights, and one top, how many different outfits are possible? A outfits B 7 outfits C 1 outfits D 1 outfits Which of the following angles is a right angle? A C B F Angle A G Angle B H Angle C J Not here Item 5: TEKS.1A(S),.1D; Item : TEKS.A(S),.15A STAAR Practice Test, Form A

7 A baseball team gives away free bats to the first 5 people who come to each game. How many bats does the team give away in games? Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value. Use the ruler on the STAAR Grade Mathematics Reference Materials to measure each side of this figure to the nearest inch. Which is closest to the perimeter of this figure? F 5 in. G 1 in. H in. J in. Item 7: TEKS.D(R),.1B; Item : TEKS.11A(R),.1B STAAR Practice Test, Form A 7