EM223_G5M2_Assessment_TopicC

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Assessment: Grade 5, Module 2, Topic C, Topic Quiz 1

Topic Quiz C

1. Evaluate.

7−4 5 = 134+5 6 = 92 5 −61 4 = (91+51 82)−44 5 =

2. Estimate each sum or difference. Then mark the correct column to show whether the value of each expression is less than 1, between 1 and 2, or greater than 2

3. Tyler has 71 2 hours to complete a school project. He spends 2 3 hours working on the project. How many hours remain for Tyler to complete his project? Tyler has hours remaining to finish.

4. Miss Baker makes soup. She uses 12 3 pounds of potatoes and 21 4 pounds of meat.

Part A

Draw an arrow on the number line to create a model that represents the total number of pounds of potatoes and meat Miss Baker uses. 1 2

Part B

How many pounds of potatoes and meat does Miss Baker use altogether?

Miss Baker uses pounds of potatoes and meat altogether.

5. Mr. Evans puts two boxes on a shelf. How many inches of empty space remain on the shelf? 42in 1 8 9in 1 2 7in 3 4 inches of empty space remain on the shelf.

Assessment: Grade 5, Module 2, Topic C, Topic Quiz 2

1. Evaluate.

4−5 6 = 459+5 6 = 87 10 −23 4 = (1016+75 8)−21 2 =

2. Estimate each sum or difference. Then mark the correct column to show whether the value of each expression is less than 1, between 1 and 2, or greater than 2.

3+1 7

32 234− 3 5

3. Ryan has 33 8 yards of tape. He uses 7 12 yards to tape a box. How many yards of tape does Ryan have left?

Ryan has yards of tape left.

4. Miss Baker runs on the weekend. On Saturday, she runs 13 4 miles. On Sunday, she runs 11 6 miles.

Part A

Draw an arrow on the number line to create a model that represents the total number of miles Miss Baker runs. 1 2

Part B

How many miles does Miss Baker run altogether?

Miss Baker runs miles altogether.

5. Mr. Evans needs 31 4 lb of cheese for a recipe. He has 2 blocks of cheese and weighs them on a food scale. 1 2 1lb78lb

How much more cheese does Mr. Evans need?

Mr. Evans needs lb more cheese.

Topic Quiz C

Assessment: Grade 5, Module 2, Topic C, Topic Quiz 3 Name

1. Evaluate.

5−3 10 =

358+5 6 = 112 3 −73 4 = (21+61 62)−6910 =

2. Estimate each sum or difference. Then mark the correct column to show whether the value of each expression is less than 1, between 1 and 2, or greater than 2.

178− 2 3

41 3 −31 2 2 5+13 7

167+1 6

3. Toby has 31 4 cups of rice. He uses 2 3 cups to make dinner. How much rice does Toby have left?

Toby has cups of rice left.

4. Kayla practices guitar for 13 4 hours. Then she practices piano for 22 3 hours.

Part A

Draw an arrow on the number line to create a model that represents the total number of hours Kayla practices guitar and piano. 1 2 012345 1

Part B

How many hours does Kayla practice guitar and piano altogether?

Kayla practices for hours altogether.

5. Mr. Perez has a desk with a broken leg. He puts two blocks of wood under the desk to hold it up. Then he realizes he needs a third block. How many inches tall does the third block of wood need to be?

The third block of wood needs to be inches tall.

Assessment: Grade 5, Module 2, Topic C, Sample Solution

ANSWER KEY TOPIC QUIZ C-1 ▸

1. Evaluate.

76 −4 1 5 =5

12 3 4+5 7 6 =12

93 2 5 −61 3 4 =20 (919+5133 )4 −4 25 8=40

2. Estimate each sum or difference. Then mark the correct column to show whether the value of each expression is less than 1, between 1 and 2, or greater than 2 Expression Less Than 1 Between 1 and 2 Greater Than 2

123+5 8 X

34 5 −27 8 X 3 4+11 8 X

159− 9 10 X

3. Tyler has 71 2 hours to complete a school project. He spends 2 3 hours working on the project. How many hours remain for Tyler to complete his project?

Tyler has 65 6 hours remaining to finish.

4. Miss Baker makes soup. She uses 12 3 pounds of potatoes and 21 4 pounds of meat.

Part A

Draw an arrow on the number line to create a model that represents the total number of pounds of potatoes and meat Miss Baker uses.

Sample: 1 2

Part B

How many pounds of potatoes and meat does Miss Baker use altogether?

Miss Baker uses 311 12 pounds of potatoes and meat altogether.

5. Mr. Evans puts two boxes on a shelf. How many inches of empty space remain on the shelf? 42in 1 8 9in 1 2 7in 3 4

247 8 inches of empty space remain on the shelf.

1. Evaluate.

ANSWER KEY TOPIC QUIZ C-2 ▸

43 −5 1 6 =6

45 5 9+57 6 =18

85 7 10 −2319 4 =20 (1016+75157 )1 −2 82 =24

2. Estimate each sum or difference. Then mark the correct column to show whether the value of each expression is less than 1, between 1 and 2, or greater than 2.

3+1 7 X

10+4 5 X 81 3 −71 2 X 234− 3 5 X

3. Ryan has 33 8 yards of tape. He uses 7 12 yards to tape a box. How many yards of tape does Ryan have left?

Ryan has 219 24 yards of tape left.

4. Miss Baker runs on the weekend. On Saturday, she runs 13 4 miles. On Sunday, she runs 11 6 miles.

Part A

Draw an arrow on the number line to create a model that represents the total number of miles Miss Baker runs.

Sample:

Part B

How many miles does Miss Baker run altogether?

Miss Baker runs 211 12 miles altogether.

5. Mr. Evans needs 31 4 lb of cheese for a recipe. He has 2 blocks of cheese and weighs them on a food scale.

How much more cheese does Mr. Evans need?

Mr. Evans needs 7 8lb more cheese.

ANSWER KEY TOPIC QUIZ C-3 ▸

1. Evaluate. 4 5− 7 3 10 =10 4 358+5 11 6 =24 113 2 3 −73 11 4 =12 (211 +61 23 )930 −6 10 = 62

2. Estimate each sum or difference. Then mark the correct column to show whether the value of each expression is less than 1, between 1 and 2, or greater than 2.

3. Toby has 31 4 cups of rice. He uses 2 3 cups to make dinner. How much rice does Toby have left?

Toby has cups of rice left. 27 12

4. Kayla practices guitar for 13 4 hours. Then she practices piano for 22 3 hours.

Part A

Draw an arrow on the number line to create a model that represents the total number of hours Kayla practices guitar and piano.

Sample: 1 2

Part B

How many hours does Kayla practice guitar and piano altogether?

Kayla practices for 45 12 hours altogether.

5. Mr. Perez has a desk with a broken leg. He puts two blocks of wood under the desk to hold it up. Then he realizes he needs a third block. How many inches tall does the third block of wood need to be?

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