Grade 5 Math Unit 5 Pre-Assessment Total Points Possible - 21
Test Overview:


1

MCC5.G.1  (DOK 1)



What are the correct coordinates for points M, A, T, and H?

 

 

Points: 1.0

M (3,3); A (6,5); T (2,7); H (1,9)

M (3,3); A (5,6); T (7,2); H (9,1)

M (4,1); A (6,6); T (7,1); H (10,1)

M (3,1); A (7,5); T (1,2); H (10,2)



2

MCC5.G.1 (DOK 2)



Describe how point B travels along the y-axis.



 

Points: 1.0

Point B travels 3 units in a horizontal direction.

Point B travels 7 units in a horizontal direction.

Point B travels 3 units in a vertical direction.

Point B travels 7 units in a vertical direction.



3

MCC5.G.1  (DOK 3)

 

a.) Jolene is going for a walk in the neighborhood. If she starts at point S, plot 3 additional points to form a rectangular path that she may have taken. Label the coordinates on the graph.

 

b.)  If the distance from the origin to 1 on the x-axis is equivalent to 1 mile, determine how many miles Jolene walked.

 

 

 

Points: 2.0

Short Answer:

Student answers will vary, but should reflect a rectangle on the graph and the perimeter of the rectangle formed.

 



4

MCC5.G.1 (DOK 3)

 

What would happen to the direction Point B travels in regards to both axes if you reverse the order of the x-value and the y-value?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Points: 1.0

Short Answer:

While solutions may vary, answers should include the following elements. The original value of Point B is (3,7). Initially, Point B travels 3 units to the right of the origin and 7 units vertically from the origin. If you reverse Point B from (x,y) to read (y,x), your new Point B is (7,3).The point now travels 7 units in a horizontal direction from the origin and 3 units in a vertical direction from the origin.



5

MCC5.G.2 (DOK 1)

What are the correct coordinates for the park?

 

Points: 1.0

(8,4)

(7,5)

(8,5)

(5,8)



6

MCC5.OA.3  (DOK 1)

 

What are the next two ordered pairs in the T-chart if the rule is multiply X by 3?

 

Points: 1.0

(5,15) ; (6,18)

(15,5) ; (18,6)

(5,18) ; (6,21)

(18,5) ; (21,6)



7

MCC5.G.2  (DOK 2)

 

A frog hops from Lily Pad A to Lily Pad B.  He jumps 3 hops East.  What are the coordinates of Lily Pad B?
 


    

Points: 1.0

(3,7) are the coordinates for Lily Pad B.

(6,4) are the coordinates for Lily Pad B.

(9,7) are the coordinates for Lily Pad B.

(6,10) are the coordinates for Lily Pad B.



8

MCC5.G.2 (DOK 2)



A dog walks away from his food bowl to his sleeping mat.  He has to go five steps West to reach his mat. What are the coordinates to his sleeping mat?

 

     

Points: 1.0

(4,10)

(10,4)

(5,4)

(4,5)



9

MCC5.G.2  (DOK 2)



Justin is giving directions to Vernon.  He is telling Vernon how to get from the Mall to the Candy Shop on the graph below.  He needs some help from you because Vernon doesn't understand how to get to the Candy Shop.  What directions should Justin provide Vernon so that Vernon arrives at the Candy Shop from the Mall?

Points: 1.0

Short Answer:

Students answers may vary, but should include these directions.

East 2 blocks

North 5 blocks



10

MCC5.G.2  (DOK 2)
 


The grid below indicates the location of several important places in Jeff's community.

 

a.)   Plot the point (5, 3) on the coordinate grid to represent the fountain located in the center of the community. Which landmark is farthest from the fountain?

 

 

b.)   Jeff's house is located at the origin. Jeff wants to go to the movie theater which is not designated on the grid. If the movie theater is twice as far on both the x and y-axes as the school (2,2), what are the coordinates of the movie theater?

 

 

Points: 2.0

Short Answer:

  1. School
  2. (4,4)


11

MCC5.G.2  (DOK 2)

 

Bob walked 3 blocks North and 1 block West from his home.  Where is he now?
 

     

Points: 1.0

Arcade (8,7)

Arcade (7,8)

Pool (5,7)

Pool (7,5)



12

MCC5.OA.3 (DOK 2)



Jason makes $3.00 per day if he does his chores and homework.  Which T-chart shows how much money he would earn in a week?

 

Points: 1.0



13

MCC5.OA.3 (DOK 2)
 

Given the rule (multiply by 2) and the starting number 2, and given the rule (multiply by 3) and the starting number 4, generate the resulting terms and state the ordered pair.

 

Points: 1.0

(4, 12)

(6, 8)

(4, 7)

(4, 4)



14

MCC5.OA.3 (DOK 2)

 

Brenda's mom told her that children grow about 6 cm per year.  Brenda would like to estimate how tall she might be at age 15.  Currently, Brenda is 12 years old and 135 cm tall.  

a.)   Use the table above to determine how tall Brenda might be at age 15. 

 

 

 

 

b.)   Will Brenda be at least 180 cm at age 20?

 

 

 

c.)   How tall will she be at age 20?

 

 

Points: 3.0

Short Answer:

  1. 153 cm
  2. Yes
  3. 183 cm


15

MCC5.OA.3  (DOK 3)

 

CJ is saving for basketball camp that costs $143. He decided that he will save his lawn mowing money in order to save the $143.

 

a.)   Create a T-chart that shows how much money CJ saves in the first 5 days, if he saves $8 each day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

b.)   If he saves $8 a day every day for 17 days will CJ have enough money to attend the basketball camp? Justify your answer.

 

 

 

 

 

Points: 3.0

Short Answer:

  1.  

Day

$

1

8

2

16

3

24

4

32

5

40

 

b. CJ will not have enough money to attend the basketball camp; he will only have earned $136.

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