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Name:Grade 5Mathematics FloridaStandards AssessmentsWarm-upsCompiled by the Broward County Public SchoolsOffice of Instruction and InterventionMathematics, Science, & Gifted Department

FSA Warm-ups Grade 5Day 13. The location of Mary’s home is plotted on thecoordinate grid.1. Use this figure to solve the problems.Read these clues about other places in Mary’stown.Part A. Name the polygon.cm The bank is located at (9, 1).The library is 6 blocks from the store.The store is 3 blocks from the park.The hospital is 5 blocks from the library.The park is 4 blocks from Mary’s home.Write the correct location of each place on thecoordinate grid.Part B. Enter the perimeter, in centimeters, of thefigure.cm2. Jasmine uses this area model to find the missingnumber.Which statement explains how Jasmine shouldsolve for the missing number in the model?A) Jasmine should divide 60 by 4.B) Jasmine should divide 1200 by 12.C) Jasmine should multiply 3 times 60.D) Jasmine should multiply 4 times 60.4. Select all of the numbers that round to 4.3when rounded to the nearest tenth.A)B)C)D)E)F)Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department4.254.244.214.354.344.311

FSA Warm-ups Grade 5Day 28. Ryan built a rectangular prism out of cubes.5. Select all the ways to express 10 .A) 104B) 10 4C) 1,000Part A. What is the volume of the prism?D) 10,000E) 10 10 10 10F) 10 10 10 106. Look for a pattern.cubic units.Part B. Ryan added 4 cubes to his rectangularprism. What is the new the volume?cubic units.9. Peter ran 3 miles a day for 17 days. On the 18thday, Peter ran 5 miles. Write an expression thatmatches the words.What is the rule?How many squares will there be in Figure 5?squares7. Select all expressions that represent multiplyingthe sum of 8 and 2 by 6?A) 8 26B) (8 2)6C) 8 (26)D) 6(8 2)E) 68 2Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department2

FSA Warm-ups Grade 5Day 311. Jill brought10. The bed of a truck is stacked with boxes of paper.The boxes are stacked 5 boxes deep by 4 boxeshigh by 4 boxes across, as shown in the picture.boxes of carrot muffins for abake sale. Mike broughtboxes of applemuffins. What is the total number of boxesJill and Mike brought to the bake sale?boxes12. A scientist had When the driver is in the empty truck, the massis 2948.35 kilograms.liter of solution. He usedof the solution for an experiment. How muchsolution did the scientist use for theexperiment? Use the numbers on the tiles tocomplete the calculations. You may usenumbers more than once or not at all. The mass of 1 box of paper is 22.5 kilograms. The driver delivers some of the boxes of paper athis first stop. The truck has to drive over a bridge on the wayto the next stop. Trucks with a mass greater than 4700 kilogramsare not allowed over the bridge.Enter the minimum number of boxes of paper thedriver must deliver at the first stop to be allowedto drive over the bridge. Show your work.liters13. Enter your answer in the box.boxesCompiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department3

FSA Warm-ups Grade 517. A 6-mile walking trail has a distance markerDay 414. What is another way to write 700,562? Select allthe ways to write this number.everymile.How many markers are along the trail?A) (7 100,000) (5 1,000) (6 10) (2 1)B) seven hundred thousand, five hundred sixtytwoC) 700,000 500 60 2D) 7 hundred thousands 5 hundreds 62 tens.E) 7 hundred thousands 5 thousands 6 tens 2 onesmarkers18. Rachelle broughtNakia’s house to bake cookies. Rachelle alreadyhas15. Mr. Edwards is making sandwiches. He has 4pounds of cheese. He puts pound of cheese ineach sandwich. What is the total number ofsandwiches Mr. Edwards made using all 4 poundsof cheese?cup of chocolate chips tocup of chocolate chips.Part A. How many cups of chocolate chips dothey have altogether?cupsWrite your answer in the box.Part B. They will need a total ofsandwicheschocolate chips to bake a batch of cookies, howmany more cups of chocolate chips do they need?16. Lola has 4 orange juice containers. Eachcontainer is full. Lola claims to have a total ofcupsgallons of orange juice in the 4 containers.Which of these statements must be true in orderfor Lola’s claim to be correct?A) Each container has a capacity ofcups ofgallon.B) Each container has a capacity of 1 gallon.C) Each container has a capacity ofgallons.D) Each container has a capacity of 8 gallons.Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department4

FSA Warm-ups Grade 5Day 522. Monica used 1-inch cubes to make the19. Jason begins at the start of a path and rides hisbikerectangular prism shown. For A-D, completethe sentences using the tiles. Each value canbe used more than once or not at all.miles on the path. The path ismiles long.Enter the distance, in miles, Jason must ride toreach the end of the path. Show your work.miles20. It is 3,452 feet round trip from Craig’s houseto his school. If he went to school 79 timesthis year, how many feet did he travel in all?A. Each cube has a volume ofcubic inch(es).B. Each layer of the prism is made up offeetcubic inch(es).21. A pack of folders has a length of 5 inches, awidth of 12 inches, and a height of 1 inch.The pack of folders will be shipped in a boxthat holds 12 packs of folders. Whichstatements are true?Select all statements that are true.C. There arelayer(s) of cube.D. The volume of the prism iscubic inch(es).A) Each pack of folders has a volume of 60cubic inches.B) The box has a volume of about 720 cubicinches.23. Write your answer in the box.C) If the box held 15 packs of folders, itwould have a volume of about 1,200cubic inches.D) If the box held 20 packs of folders, it5.63 14.37 would have a volume of about 1,200cubic inches.E) Each pack of folders has a volume of 24cubic inches.Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department5

FSA Warm-ups Grade 5Day 6Day 724. An expression is shown.728. Write one number in each box to create a fractionthat correctly completes each statement.2A. What is the quotient expressed as a fraction?B. What is the quotient expressed as a decimal?25. Daniel bought 30 tokens when he arrived at thefestival. He won 8 more tokens for getting thehighest score at the basketball contest, but lost 6tokens at the ring toss game. Write an expressionto find the number of tokens Daniel has left.26. Select the value of each decimal numberwhen it is rounded to the nearest wholenumber.29. Megan’s aquarium has a volume of 4,320cubic inches. Select all possible dimensions ofthe aquarium.A)B)C)D)E)16 in. by 16 in. by 18 in.14 in. by 18 in. by 20 in.12 in. by 15 in. by 24 in.8 in. by 20 in. by 27 in.2 in. by 20 in. by 27 in.30. An equation is shown.2 What is the missing number?31. Enter the quotient.27. Isabel livesmile from school. Janet livesmile from school. How much farther, in miles,does Isabel lives from school than Janet? Writeyour answer as a fraction in the space provided. 32. Solve for the expression shown.14.75 2.100.2mile(s)Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department6

FSA Warm-ups Grade 5Day 8Day 933. Solve. Write your answer in the box.0.3536. Twelve pounds of beans are distributedequally into 8 bags to give out at the foodbank. How many pounds of beans are in eachbag?1.5pounds134. What is the value of 10 of 5.4? Shade the modelto represent this value.37.Kurt drew a rectangular mazewith a length of foot and a width offoot.What is the area, in square feet, of Kurt’s maze?Write the answer as a fraction in the box.feetfett38. What equation shows a correct product?35. A community center has three swimming pools.The water level of each pool is measured at 8:00p.m. each night. Two of the measurements fromSaturday night are shown. The water level in the first pool isfeet deep. The water level in the second pool isA) 0.6210 62B) 0.53 10 53C) 0.09 100 9D) 0.60 1,000 60feetdeep.39. Adan hasPart A. What is the difference in depth betweenthe water levels of the second pool and the firstpool, in feet?quart of milk. If he pours thesame amount of milk into 3 glasses. Howmany quart(s) of milk will each glass contain?Write the answer as a fraction in the box.quart(s)Part B. The water level in the third pool isfeetdeeper that the second pool. What is the totaldepth of the water level in the third pool, in feet?40. A builder has an 8-acre plot divided intoacre home sites. How many--acre homesites are there?homrWrite the answer as a fraction in the box.Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Departmenthome sites7

FSA Warm-ups Grade 5Day 10Day 1141. How many times larger is the value 0.75 than thevalue 0.0075?44. Tyler is 9 years old. His sister Olivia is 6 yearsless than twice his age. Write a numericalexpression for Olivia’s age.times larger42. Graph point A, B, C, on the coordinate plane.Point A should be located at (4, 6), point B shouldbe located at (6, 4), and point C should be locatedat (3, 0). Plot all the points on the graph.45. Shade the model to show the decimal 0.674.46. Solve. Write your answer in the box.47. Melinda, Zachary, and Heather went to themall to shop for school supplies. Melindaspent 14.25 on her supplies. Zachary spent 2.30 more than Melinda spent. Heather spent2 times as much money as Zachary spent.43. Look for a pattern.How much did Heather spend on schoolsupplies?What is the rule? How many squares will there be in Figure 5?48. An equation is shown. Write the missing numberin the box.squaresCompiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department0.34? 3.48

FSA Warm-ups Grade 5Day 1249. Amy filled bags with mixed nuts. The weights51. The rectangular prism shown has 4 layers with 6cubes in each layer.of the bags ,-lb,-lb,-lb,-lb.Organize the information in a line plot.Write the volume, in cubic centimeters, of therectangular prism.cubic cm.52. For A-C, fill in the number that completes theequation.What is the average weight of the bags?A. 1,205pound50. Use this rectangle to solve the problem.32 B. 1,362 40 C. 1,181 23 What is the area, is square centimeters, of therectangle?A)B)C)D)cmcmcmcmCompiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department9

FSA Warm-ups Grade 5Day 13Day1453. Susan has 4 gallons of juice. How many cups ofjuice does she have?58. Zoe has 5 cucumbers she grew in her garden.cup(s)54. Manuel stores his favorite CDs in a box likethe one shown.She wants to share them equally among 4 ofher neighbors. How many cucumbers willeach neighbor receive? Use the numbers onthe tiles to complete the number sentence.You may use a number more than once or notat all.Write an equation that represents the volumeof Manuel’s box. Then solve.59. Fran drew a triangle with no congruent sidescubic cm.55. Josh makes a rectangular banner. It islong andyardyard wide.What is the area, in square yards, of thebanner? Write the answer as a fraction in the box.and 1 right angle. Which term accuratelydescribes the triangle? Select all the termsnames that accurately describe this triangle.A) isoscelesB) scaleneC) acuteD) rightE) pentagon60. Select the three correct statements below?sq. yd.sq.56. Tara bought 2 bottles of juice a day for 15days. On the 16th day, Tara bought 7 bottlesof juice. Write an expression that matches thewords.A) 16.437 rounded to the nearest wholeB)C)D)E)number is 16.16.437 rounded to the nearest tenth is16.4.16.437 rounded to the nearest hundredthis 16.43.17.991 rounded to the nearest tenth is 18.17.991 rounded to the nearest hundredthis 17.90.61. Carrie has 140 coins. She has 10 times as57. What is the value of the expression?many coins as she had last month. How manycoins did Carrie have last month?coinsCompiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department10

FSA Warm-ups Grade 5Day 1564. Lindsey made a map of her town. Match each62. The table shows two sequences of numbers.location below with the correct ordered pairthat marks it on the coordinate grid. Not everyordered pair will be used.For A and B, circle the correct values to describehow one sequence is related to the other.A. The unknown number in Day 5 is.B. The rule that describes how the number of Tshirts sold relates to the amount earned is.63. The shaded part of the diagram shows whatportion of a full meter of string Genie has.She will usemeter of string to makebracelets. How much of the string will shehave left after making the bracelets?A)B)C)D)metermetermeter65. An adult elephant eats about 300 pounds offood each day. Write an expression torepresent the number of pounds of food a herdof 12 elephants eats in 5 days.meterCompiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department11

FSA Warm-ups Grade 5Day 1666. The right rectangular prism shown has alength of 6 centimeters, width of 3centimeters, and height of 4 centimeters.68. Two newspapers are comparing sales fromlast year. The Post sold 34,859 copies. The Tribune sold 34,859 xcopies.Which statement compares the numbers ofnewspapers sold?A) The Post sold half the number ofnewspapers that the Tribune sold.B) The Tribune sold half the number ofDetermine whether each equation can be used tofind the volume (V) of this prism. Select Yes orNo for each equation.newspapers that the Post sold.C) The Tribune sold twice the number ofnewspapers that the Post sold.D) The Post sold the same number ofnewspapers that the Tribune sold.69. Use the given tiles to complete eachstatement. Each tile can only be used once.67. Use the tiles to solve each expression. Youcan use a tile more than once or not at all.1. Ais always aparallelogram.2. Ais always arhombus.3. Ais never aparallelogram.Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department12

FSA Warm-ups Grade 573. Select the correct value for the followingexpressions.Day 1770. Which number is equal toA)B)C)D)?1001,00010,000100,000A. 55 - (122), valueB. 25 (144)71. Walter puts 1,050 cubic inches of dirt into thetank shown.5, value74. The four highest scores at a diving meet were9.08, 9.1, 9.15, and 9.06 points. Choose thenumbers that make the statement true.Using the number line, fill in the amount of dirt toshow the height of the dirt in the tank.72. Enter your answer in the box.46The lowest of these four scores waspoints.1,945 The highest of these four scores waspoints.Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department13

FSA Warm-ups Grade 5Day 1875. During the first race, 13 people ran a 1.5 milerace. During the second race, 5 people ran a2.2 mile race. How many more total mileswere run during the first race compared to thesecond race? Show your work.78. Select two fractions that can be rewritten with adenominator of 24.A)B)C)milesD)76. Some locations in Dan’s town are shown inE)the coordinate plane.F)79. Find the sum ofand.Dan moved from one location to another bytraveling 3 units left and 1 unit down. Wherecould he have started? Where could he haveended up?Dan started at theat theand ended.77. An expression is shown.64What is the value of the expression?Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department14

FSA Warm-ups Grade 5Day 1982. Write your answers in the box provided.80. Circle the answers that complete thestatement.0.92 is 10 times as much asA. 6.30.1B. 6.30.1and83. Ten coins weigh 25 grams. How many gramsdoes 1 coin weigh?of.grams81. The table shows how much a puppy weighsfrom the age of 1 month old to the age of 5months old.84. Complete each conversion by writing thecorrect number into the box.Part A: What ordered pairs would you use toshow the puppy’s weight on a coordinategrid?Part B: How do you think the ordered pairswould be different if the puppy’s weight wasmeasured every week instead of every month?Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department15

FSA Warm-ups Grade 586. Write the number that matches the numberDay 2085. Mrs. Green wrote the following problem onbelow the box when rounded to the nearesthundredth.the whiteboard:Lisa and Frank sharepound of cherriesequally. How many pounds cherries did eachperson receive?pound(s)Part A. Molly wrote the following equationto solve the problem: 2 n.87. Enter a value of b that makes this statementtrue:is less than 5 but greater than 0.Do you agree with Molly’s equation? Explainyour answer.88. Jim uses ribbon to make bookmarks. Jim has9 feet of ribbon. He use foot of ribbon tomake each bookmark.Part B. Noah drew this diagram to solve theproblem.What is the total number of bookmarks Jimcan makes with 9 feet of ribbon?bookmarksCan Noah use this diagram to represent thenumber of pounds of cherries that each personreceived? Support your answer withinformation from the problem.Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department16

FSA Warm-ups Grade 591. Mrs. Williams is organizing her officeDay 21supplies. There are 3 open boxes of paper89. Samuel needs 233 feet of wood to build aclips in her desk drawer. Each box hasfence. The wood comes in lengths of 11 feet.Part A. How many pieces of wood willSamuel need to buy?ofthe paper clips left. How many boxes of paperclips are left?piecesExplain your answer.Shade the model and complete thecalculations below to show how you foundyour answer.Part B. Theresa needs twice as many feet ofwood as Samuel. How many pieces of wooddoes Theresa need to buy?pipieces90. Nathan drew a design with scalene and obtuseboxestriangles. Select all figures that could be oneof the triangles Nathan drew.A)92. Complete the following statements using anoption from the box that makes each statementtrue.OptionsB)1 times10 times100 timesC)The value of the 6 in 26.495 isvalue of the 6 in 17.64.theD)The value of the 3 in 0.931 isvalue of the 3 in 0.384.E)Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department17the

FSA Warm-ups Grade 596. Carmine buys 8 plates for 1 each. He alsoDay 2293. Complete the following sentences to create astory that represents 4 .buys 4 bowls. Each bowl costs twice as muchas each plate. The store is having a sale thatgives Carmine 3 off the total cost of thebowls. Which numerical expression showshow much he spent?A)B)Bill boughtpound(s) of cheese.C)He made grilled cheese sandwiches and usedD)pound(s) of cheese in each sandwich.97. Find the quotient of 575 and 14 by usingpartial quotients. Show your work.Bill made 24 sandwiches.94. The value of the 8 in 8.4 is 100 times greater thanthe 8 in :.95. Maureen haspound of raisins. She dividesthe raisins into 4 servings. How manypound(s) of raisins does each serving contain?pound(s)Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department18

FSA Warm-ups Grade 5Day 23100. Joshua uses a rule to write the following98. Jen measured the growth of a sunflower. In week one, it grewinches. In week two, it grewinches. In week three, it grew,B),, ? ,What rule did Joshua use?inches.How much did the sunflower grow in threeweeks?A)sequence of numbers.What is the missing number in the sequence?inches101. The four fastest times of 100-yard dash at atrack meet were 9.08, 9.1, 9.15, and 9.06seconds. Choose the numbers that make thestatement true.inchesC) 8 inchesD)inches99. Javier drew the shape shown. For numbers AB, choose the values and term that correctlydescribe the shape Javier drew.A. How many sides and angles does thisfigure have?The fastest of these four times wasseconds.The slowest of these four times wasseconds.102. Which number makes this inequality true?4253.647 sidesanglesA) 4253.664B. What is the name of the figure?B) 4253.655C) 4253.649D) 4253.638Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department19

FSA Warm-ups Grade 5Day 24103. A baker has 6 pounds of sugar. He divides themequally into 3 containers. He then uses 1 containerto bake pies.105. Nicole is making 1,000 bows for people whodonate to the library book sale. She needs a pieceof ribbon that is 0.75 meter long for each bow.How many meters of ribbon does Nicole need tomake the bows? Explain how to find the answer.Which ex

FSA Warm-ups Grade 5 Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department 7 Day 8 33. Solve. Write your answer in the box. 0.35 1.5 34. What is the value of 1 10 of 5.4? Shade the model to represent thi

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