STAAR Grade 4 Math Test Released 2018

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STAAR State of TexasAssessments ofAcademic ReadinessGRADE 4MathematicsAdministered May 2018RELEASEDCopyright 2018, Texas Education Agency. All rights reserved. Reproduction of all or portions of this work is prohibited without expresswritten permission from the Texas Education Agency.

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2019LENGTH1 mile (mi) 1,760 yards (yd)1 kilometer (km) 1,000 meters (m)1 yard (yd) 3 feet (ft)1 meter (m) 100 centimeters (cm)1 foot (ft) 12 inches (in.)1 centimeter (cm) 10 millimeters (mm)1618Metric17Customary15VOLUME AND CAPACITY14Customary131 gallon (gal) 4 quarts (qt)Metric1 liter (L) 1,000 milliliters (mL)12CustomaryMetric8WEIGHT AND MASS1 ton (T) 2,000 pounds (lb)1 kilogram (kg) 1,000 grams (g)7101 cup (c) 8 fluid ounces (fl oz)91 pint (pt) 2 cups (c)111 quart (qt) 2 pints (pt)1 pound (lb) 16 ounces (oz)1 gram (g) 1,000 milligrams (mg)51 year 12 months41 year 52 weeks36TIME1 week 7 daysCentimeters0121 day 24 hours1 hour 60 minutes1 minute 60 ---------------------------------------STAAR GRADE 4 MATHEMATICSREFERENCE MATERIALS

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DIRECTIONSRead each question carefully. For a multiple-choice question, determine thebest answer to the question from the four answer choices provided. For agriddable question, determine the best answer to the question. Then fill in theanswer on your answer document.1 The list shows the number of articles written by different reporters at anewspaper last month.6, 2, 5, 2, 6, 0, 4, 6, 1, 8, 5, 2, 6, 4, 2Which dot plot displays the same data?Articles Written by ReportersAArticles Written by ReportersC0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Number of Articles0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Number of ArticlesArticles Written by ReportersArticles Written by ReportersBD0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Number of Articles0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Number of Articles2 Rita bought three and forty-eight hundredths pounds of bananas at the store.How is this number written in expanded notation?F (3 1) (4 0.1) (8 0.01)G (3 100) (4 10) (8 1)H (3 1) (4 0.01) (8 0.1)J (3 100) (4 0.1) (8 0.01)MathematicsPage 8

3 Hannah drew straight lines on her driveway with chalk. The table shows thelengths of the lines.Hannah’s Chalk LinesLineLength(meters)P1.8Q4.05R7S7.75What is the difference in meters between the length of Line S and the length ofLine P?A 7.57 mB 5.95 mC 3.70 mD 6.15 m4 Which figures appear to have 2 or more lines of symmetry?F Figures K and L onlyG Figures M and N onlyH Figures K, L, and N onlyJFigures K, L, M, and NMathematicsPage 9

5 This model is shaded to represent 1 whole.Zack drew a model that was shaded to represent 0.53. Which model could Zackhave drawn?ABCDMathematicsPage 10

6 Fran bought 4 shirts that were 13 each. She also bought a pair of socksfor 4.29.What was the total amount Fran paid for the shirts and socks?F 21.29G 56.29H 69.16JNot here7 Angle XYZ and angle XYW have a combined measure of 180 .XWYZThe 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 touse the correct place value.MathematicsPage 11

8 A number pattern begins with these values.6, 12, 18, 24, . . .Which table correctly represents the relationship between the position of anumber in the pattern and the value of that umericalExpressionValue66 1666 611212 1121212 621818 1181818 632424 1242424 lExpressionValue11 6711 6622 6822 61233 6933 61844 61044 624GJ9 The thickness of Jacob’s cell phone is3inch. The thickness of Crosby’s cell phone8is less than Jacob’s.Which measurement could be the thickness of Crosby’s cell phone?A2inch5B4inch7C1inch3D5inch6MathematicsPage 12

10 Keith made a rectangular sign that had a perimeter of 48 inches. Which modelcould represent the sign Keith made?32 in.F16 in.12 in.GHJ12 in.12 in.4 in.48 in.2 in.11 Darren drank 3 glasses of water every day for 6 days. Each glass contained12 fl oz of water.Which equation represents w, the total amount of water in fluid ounces thatDarren drank during these 6 days?A 3 6 12 wB 12 6 wC 3 6 12 wD 3 12 6 wMathematicsPage 13

12 The table shows the chores Randy did Saturday morning and the amount of timehe spent on each chore.Randy’s ChoresChoreAmount of Time(minutes)Sweeping the garage40Raking the yard55Cleaning tools35Washing the car45Weeding the garden30How much time did Randy spend doing these chores?F 3 hours 25 minutesG 3 hours 30 minutesH 2 hours 5 minutesJ2 hours 45 minutesMathematicsPage 14

13 A stadium sold 33,300 tickets to a concert. Which statement about this number istrue?A The value of the digit in the tens place is 10 times the value of the digit in thehundreds place.B The value of the digit in the thousands place isten thousands place.1the value of the digit in the10C The value of the digit in the hundreds place is 10 times the value of the digit inthe thousands place.D The value of the digit in the ten thousands place isthe hundreds place.1the value of the digit in1014 The table shows different numbers of feet and the equivalent numbers of yards.Equivalent DistancesNumber ofYardsNumber ofFeet5151545257535105Joey walked 333 feet. How many yards did Joey walk?F 999 ydG 363 ydH 111 ydJ193 ydMathematicsPage 15

15 A bag of snack mix weighs 899ounces. What decimal is equivalent to 8?100100Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure touse the correct place value.16 Which model represents 14 14 196?1010F4H44104GMathematicsPage 1672J141

17 The table shows the amounts Sheldon and Jenna paid for electricity in theirapartments each month for the last six months.Electricity ExpensesAmountSheldon PaidAmountJenna PaidJanuary 89.99 112.37February 89.99 87.21March 89.99 90.87April 89.99 105.82May 89.99 121.13June 89.99 130.45MonthBased on the table, which statement is true about the amounts Sheldon andJenna paid for electricity during these six months?A Only Sheldon’s electricity expense was a fixed expense.B Only Jenna’s electricity expense was a fixed expense.C Both Sheldon’s electricity expense and Jenna’s electricity expense werevariable expenses.D Both Sheldon’s electricity expense and Jenna’s electricity expense were fixedexpenses.MathematicsPage 17

18 The number of each kind of flower in a vase is shown.DaisiesRosesTulipsWhich expression can be used to find the fraction of flowers in the vase that aredaisies or tulips?F65 65G45 45H65 1515J45 151519 Hayden drew a polygon that has exactly two right angles. Which of these could bethe polygon Hayden drew?A Right triangleB Right trapezoidC RectangleD RhombusMathematicsPage 18

20 The counter shows the number of times a website has been visited.Counter000 ,724 ,What is the value of the digit 4 in this number?F 400G 40H 4JNot hereMathematicsPage 19356

21 Greg sorted his collection of baseball cards. 1of his collection to his brother.54Greg will sellof his collection to a card shop.10Greg will giveWhich statement is true?A Greg will have exactly half his collection left.B Greg will sell more than half his collection to a card shop.C Greg will have less than half his collection left.D Greg will give more than half his collection to his brother.22 The frequency table shows the number of times some people visited a movietheater last year.Movie Theater VisitorsNumber ofVisitsNumber ich set of data could the frequency table represent?F 1, 2, 2, 3, 6, 7, 7, 9, 12, 12, 12, 14, 17, 18, 20G 0, 2, 4, 5, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 11, 13, 14, 15, 20, 20, 20H 1, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 16, 20, 4, 5, 5, 3J2, 2, 4, 5, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 11, 13, 14, 15, 20, 20, 20MathematicsPage 20

23 This model can be shaded to represent the fraction7.4Which number sentence represents two different ways that7can be represented4with shaded fractions on the model?A22352 44444B34141 44444C11134 44444D23271 4444424 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?F 203.87G 350.09H 140.42J 261.52MathematicsPage 21

25 Which angle has a measure closest to 95 ?901001108012700601350 030150A01530414 00014 0450 013807010060110012180001020180 17016017016010201001108012700601350 0400414 00901450 013B8070100601100123015001530180001020180 1701601701601020901001108012700601350 0807010060110012901001108012700601350 03015001530414 00014 0450 013C8070100601100211701018003015001020180 17016016020Page 2201530414 0050 013014 04Mathematics180001020180 1701601701601020D

26 A teacher put 378 marbles into 9 containers. He put the same number of marblesinto 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 touse the correct place value.27 Kate’s pen is 13.7 centimeters long. Which mixed number is equivalent to 13.7?A 1317B 13170C 13710D 137100MathematicsPage 23

28 A business earned 96 for one job and 78 for a second job. The money wasdivided equally among the 3 partners who own the business.Which strip diagram represents m, the amount of money each partner received?mFm 78m 78 96mmJ 78m 96m 96m 96G 78H 96 78 9629 An office had three baskets of letters ready to be mailed. The first basket was231full.full, the second basket wasfull, and the third basket was1065Which comparison is true?A13 56B21 105C32 610D12 510MathematicsPage 24

30 The model represents Norman’s rectangular backyard garden. Norman will plantcarrots in the rectangular section of the garden labeled “Carrots” in the model.Norman’s Garden30 ft14 ftCarrots24 ftWhat is the area in square feet of the section where Norman will plant carrots?F 40 square feetG 224 square feetH 336 square feetJ84 square feetMathematicsPage 25

31 The stem and leaf plot shows the numbers of tickets Stephen won when heplayed games at a carnival.Number ofTickets WonStemLeaf848906810551179 6 means 96 tickets.What is the total number of tickets that Stephen won at the carnival?A 783B 178C 81D 67832 Oscar draws two lines on his paper. The lines are always one inch apart and donot intersect.Which term can be used to name what Oscar drew?F Perpendicular linesG Parallel linesH Intersecting linesJLine segmentsMathematicsPage 26

33 The table shows a relationship between the input numbers and the outputnumbers generated by a number machine.Number MachineInputOutput115216317418Which number machine shows the same relationship as the one shown in thetable?ABCDMathematicsPage 27

34 Melanie had two 10 bills, one 5 bill, four dimes, and six pennies. Then shebought a fruit cup for 2.19.How much money did Melanie have after she bought the fruit cup?F 27.65G 25.46H 23.27J 23.07MathematicsPage 28BE SURE YOU HAVE RECORDED ALL OF YOUR ANSWERSON THE ANSWER DOCUMENT.STOP

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STAAR GRADE 4 MATHEMATICS REFERENCE MATERIALS PERIMETER Square . P 4. s. . 3 hours 25 minutes: G: 3 hours 30 minutes: H. 2 hours 5 minutes. J. 2 hours 45 minutes. Mathematics. Page 14. 1 10 1 10. 13. A stadium sold 33,300 tickets to a concert. Which statement about this number is . STAAR Grad