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Name:Grade 4Mathematics FloridaStandards AssessmentsWarm-upsCompiled by the Broward County Public SchoolsOffice of Instruction and InterventionMathematics, Science, & Gifted Department

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 11. Juan’s mother gave him a recipe for trail mix.Day 24. Mrs. Bennett wants to buy carpeting for herliving room and dining room.Order the ingredients used in the recipe fromleast to greatest.2. Dillon’s dad sells golf balls online. He sellsExplain how she can find the amount of carpetshe needs to cover the floor in both rooms.Then find the amount of carpet she will need.of the golf balls he has in his attic. How cancan be written as a sum of fractions? Mark allthat apply.a.b.c.d.e.f. 5. Decide whether each expression is equal to. Use the table to respond by marking thecorrect answer. 3. Draw the next term of the pattern.Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department1

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 3Day 46. Select all expressions that are equal to 300.a. 180 9b. 1,200410. Josh and Celia each created fraction modelsthat are divided into equal-sized sections. Themodels are shaded to represent a fraction.Josh divided his model into 6 equal sections,and shaded 2 sections.c. 2,100 7d. 2,400 8e. 3,000 3f. 9,000 37. Look at the number line. Write the missingfractions.Celia divided her model into 4 equal sections,and shaded 2 sections.Part A. Write the fraction for each model.8. Mindi planted beans inpeas inof her garden andof her garden. What fraction of theJosh:Celia:Part B. Whose fraction model is greater?garden is filled with beans and peas?Part C. Explain how you can tell whosefraction is greater.9. Dylan has 200 marbles. If Dylan has 10 timesas many marbles as Robert, write an equationthat shows how many marbles Robert has. User to represent the number of marbles Roberthas.Equation:Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department2

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 511. The number of people who attended a festival,rounded to the nearest hundred thousand, was300,000. Which could be the exact number ofpeople who attended the festival?15. The club’s indoor pool is a rectangular shape.Marco is laying tile around the pool to create awalkway.a. 351,213b. 249,899c. 252,348d. 389,00112. Enter the unknown number that makes theequation true.13. An expression is shown.Part A: What is the area of the pool?Part B: What is the combined area of thepool and the walkway? Show your work?What is the value of the missing number?14. Tanya travels every year for work. Shetravelled 52,829 kilometers last year. Shetravelled 36,466 kilometers this year. What isthe total number of kilometers Tanya travelledlast year and this year? Enter your answer inthe response box.Part C: How many square meters of tile willMarco need for the walkway? Explain howyou found your answer.kilometersCompiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department3

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 616. Lamar’s mom sells sports equipment online.She soldof the sports equipment she had18. Donna buys some fabric to make placemats.She uses 9 different types of fabric to make herdesign. She needsin stock. How canbe written as a sum offractions? Mark all that apply.a.b.c.d.e.f. yard of each type offabric. Complete the following equation, bywriting the number in the box to make thestatement true. 17. Jack has a jar of wax that is 19. In the computer game Big City Building, itcosts 9,328 points to build each apartmentbuilding. What is the cost to build 5 apartmentbuildings? Show your work. full. His dadgives him a second jar of wax that isfull.Use the fractions to write an equation to findThe total amount of wax Jack has.Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department4

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 720. Select all the ways to show 403,871.a. four hundred three thousand, eighthundred oneb. four hundred three thousand, eighthundred seventy-onec. four hundred three thousand, seventyoned. 400,000 38,000 800 70 1e. 400,000 3,000 800 70 1f. 4 hundred thousand 3 thousands 8hundreds 7 tens 1 one23. If the first number in a pattern is 40, and therule is add 7, what is the fourth number in thepattern?How can you check your answer?21. New Mexico has an area of 121,298 squaremiles. California has an area of 155,779 squaremiles. How much greater is the area, in squaremiles, of California than the area of NewMexico? Show your work and explain howyou know the answer is reasonable.24. Put the letter under each figure in the box thathas the correct number of lines of symmetry.22. Enter the length of the ribbon in millimeters.25. Enter the sum.millimetersMetric Conversions1 meter 100 centimeters1 meter 1000 millimeters1 kilometer 1000 meters1 liter 1000 milliliters1 gram 1000 milligrams1 kilogram 1000 gramsCompiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department5

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 8Day 926. Craig is tiling the floor of his bathroom. Hewants30. Select True or False for each comparison.of the tiles to be brown. What otherfractions can represent the part of the tiles thatwill be brown? Shade the models to show yourwork.27. Enter the missing digit to complete thesubtraction problem.31. A teacher gives 6 students cards to play agame. She has a total of 52 cards. The teachergives each student 1 card until all 52 cards aregone.How many students get exactly 9 cards?a. 2b. 4c. 5d. 628. Renee drew the figure shown. Select all thestatements that are true.32. A cat has 2 times as many toys as a puppy.The puppy has 13 toys.How many toys does the cat have? Enter youranswer in the response box.a. The measure of a straight angle is.b. To find the measure of angle x, Renee cansubtractfromc. The measure of angle x isd. The measure of angle x is33.Carson made a four-digit number with a 4 in thethousands place, a 4 in the ones place, a 5 inthe tens place, and a 6 in the hundreds place.What was the number?e. The measure of angel x is29. What is 450 divided by 9?Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department6

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 1034. Cindy has two jars of paint. One jar isThe other jar is36. Write the name of all the mountain peaks that fallwithin each height range?full.full. Use the fractions towrite an equation that shows the amount ofpaintCindy has.Between 14,000 feet and 14,300 feetBetween 14,301 feet and 14,500 feet 37. Choose a fraction that is equivalent to.a.35. Ingrid is making a toy car. The toy car isb.meter high without the roof. The roof isc.meter high. What is the height of the toy carwith the roof? Choose a number from eachcolumn to complete the equation.d.38. The soccer team sells 72 bagels with creamcheese for 2 each during a bake sale. Thecoach wants to use the bake sale money to buysocks for the 14 players at 6 a pair. If thecoach spends all of the money on socks, howmany extra pairs of socks will he have? Showyour work.Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department7

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 11Day 1239. Select all the fractions that make thisinequality true.42. Suki rode her bikebikea.18b.48c.78d.108e.168mile. Claire rode hermile. They want to compare how farthey each rode their bikes. Make the statementbelow true.Explain your answer:40. Match the equation with the property used.43. Circle the choice that completes the statement.41. At the pet fair, Darlene’s dog weighed 5 timesas much as Leah’s dog. Together, the dogsweighed 84 pounds. How much did each dogweigh? Write an equation and complete thesentences.44. In Figure A,is shaded.Write another fraction equivalent to.Equation:Leah’s dog weighsDarlene’s dog weighspounds.pounds.Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department8

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 1345. Write one fraction in each box to create twotrue comparisons.47. Justin livesmiles from his grandfather’shouse. Write the mixed number as a fractiongreater than 1.48. Select the category of measure for each angle.46. Use a protractor to find the measure of eachangle. Write each angle and its measure in abox ordered by the measure of the angles fromleast to greatest.49. Write the letter of the triangle under its correctclassification.Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department9

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 1450. A pattern is generated using this rule:Start with the number 7 as the first term andadd 4.53. Mr. Tuyen usesof a tank of gas each weekto drive to and from his job. How many tanksof gas does Mr. Tuyen use in 5 weeks? Writeyour answer two different ways.Write numbers into the boxes to complete thetable.Mr. Tuyen usestanks of gas.or54. Select the multiples of 8 shown in the chart.51. Select the statement that representsa. Pat collected 5 cars one year and 9 cars thenext year.b. Pat collected 5 cars each year for 9 years.c. Pat had a collection of 45 cars and gave 9away.d. Pat had a collection of 5 cars and increasesthe number of cars by 45.52. Write the following fractions in order least togreatest:,,. Justify your answer.Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department10

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 15Day 1655. A kennel is moving 160 dogs to a new facility.Each dog has its own crate. The facilitymanager rents 17 trucks. Each truck holds 9dogs in their crates.56. A store owner needs a rug with an area of atleast 420 square feet. Select all of the possiblesizes of rugs the store owner could choose.a.b.c.d.e.Part AWrite a division equation that can be used tofind the number of trucks needed to carry thedogs in their crates. Then solve.70 feet x 6 feet60 feet x 7 feet40 feet x 10 feet20 feet x 21 feet4 feet x 20 feet57. Chaz needs 4.77 for new batteries. He has 3.Does he have enough money to buy newbatteries? If not, how much more money doeshe need to buy the batteries?Part BWhat does the remainder mean in the contextof the problem?Part CHow can you use your answer to determine ifthe facility manager rented enough trucks?Explain.58. How many times larger is the value 250,000than 250?59. Which numbers round to 4,100 when roundedto the nearest hundred? Mark all that apply.a. 4,008b. 4,140c. 4,060d. 4,109e. 4,049Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department11

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 1760. Which statement is true about the followingequation?63. Use this table for Part A and Part Ba. The value of n is seven more than 72.b. The value of n is seven less than 72.c. The value of n is sixteen more than 72.d. The value of n is sixteen less than 72.Part A: How many children are under 10years old? Show your work61. Write the word that describes each part ofFigure A written below.childrenPart B: How many people are between theages of 20 and 49? Show your work.people62. Select all numbers that could represent themodel.Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department12

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 1864. Scott is reading a book that has 172 pages.Melanie is reading a book that has three timesas many pages as Scott’s book.67. Use partial quotients. Fill in the blanks.How many pages does Melanie’s book have?Select all of the equations that represent thisscenario.a.b.c.68. Fill in the unknown digits.once.d.Use each digite.f.65. Each day, Tally’s baby sister eatsrice cereal in the morning andcup ofcup of ricecereal in the afternoon. How long will it takeTally’s sister to eat 2 cups of rice cereal?a. 1 dayb. 2 daysc. 3 daysd. 4 days66. Wendy is making potato salad for a picnic.One sack of potatoes weighs 14 pounds. Whatis the weight of a sack of potatoes in ounces?ounces1 pound 16 ouncesCompiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department13

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 1969. Shade the model to show, then write the72. Classify the figure. Select all that apply.mixed number in decimal form.a. quadrilateralb. trapezoidc. parallelogramd. rectanglee. rhombusf. square73. Find the product of 3562 and 4.70. Select all of the expressions that equal.a.b.c.d.e.71. Draw lines to match equivalent time intervals.Items may be matched more than once or notat all.Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department14

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 20Part C: How much will each person get?74. Select all the expressions that have a productof 720.a. 72 x 12 b. (3 x 6) x (8 x 10)c. (9 x 10) x (2 x 4)d. 80 x 90e. 24 x 3076. Select all of the objects that are approximatelyone inch long.a. A new pencil75. After selling some old books and toys, Gwenand her brother Max had 5 one-dollar bills, 6quarters, and 8 dimes.Part A: What is the total amount of moneyGwen and Max earned? Explain.b. A textbookc. A paperclipd. A 25-cent coine. A baseball batPart B: Max and Gwen agreed to divide themoney equally. Max said that he and Gwencannot get equal amounts of money because 5one-dollar bills cannot be divided evenly. Doyou agree with Max? Explain.Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department15

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 2177. Select all the expressions that have a value of240.a. 1,20079. Duke has 13 times as many model cars as Guy.Guy has 6 model cars. Select all expressionsthat show how many cars Duke has.2a.b. 1,920 8b.c. 2,400 10c.d. 2,600 4d.e. 4,000 6e.f. 4,800 878. There are 3 new seats in each row in a schoolauditorium. There are 15 rows in theauditorium. Each new seat costs 74. What isthe cost for the new seats? Explain how youfound your answer.80. Select a statement that explains how the valuesof the numbers 420 and 4,200 are different.dollarsa.b.c.d.4,200 is 1,000 times as large as 4204,200 is 100 times as large as 4204,200 is 10 times as large as 4204,200 is 1 time as large as 420Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department16

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 2281. Ramon is having some friends over after abaseball game. Ramon’s job is to make avegetable dip. The ingredients for the recipeare given below:Day 2382. Select all the statements that are true.410810 0.04 0.806100 0.609100 0.0917100 0.17Part ADoes Ramon use a greater amount ofbuttermilk or cream cheese? Explain.83. Michelle eatsCarolyn eatsof a bag of crackers.bag of crackers.Part AShade the spaces on the model to show howmany bags of crackers Michelle and Carolyneat together.Part BRamon says that he needs the same amount oftwo different ingredients. Is he correct?Support your answer with information fromthe problem.Part BCircle all the answers that show the total numberof bags of crackers Michelle and Carolyn eattogether. Show your work.Part B:9123161631 12112Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department17

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 24Day 2584. Write the value of the digit 5 for each of thefollowing numbers.89. A painter mixedquart of red paint withof blue paint to make purple paint. How muchpurple paint did the painter make?36,458375,12318,00552,78990. Select all number for thefollowing statement true.that will make the807,05885. Kayla wrote down a decimal number that isgreater than 0.65 but less than 0.71. Select allnumbers Kayla could have written?a. 870,508b. 870,0580.56c. 807,5080.59d. 807,0850.67e. 805,0580.70f. 800,7580.7191. Select True or False for each comparison.86. Enter the missing digit to complete theaddition statement.87. Andre has 13 marbles. Cornel has 4 times asmany marbles as Andre. Write an equation tosolve for the number of marbles, c, Cornel has.Then solve.92. Rachel is baking cookies. She needscup ofoil. She notices that her measuring devices areonly marked in ounces, not cups.Equation:Solution:marblesHow many ounces of oil will Rachel need?88. Which phrase represents 436 in word form?a.b.c.d.Four hundred sixFour hundred thirtyFour hundred and thirty-sixFour hundred thirty-sixCompiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department1 cup 8 ounces18

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 2696. Shelly uses a scoop to fill a container with93. There were 13,501 visitors to a museum inJune. What is this number rounded to thenearest ten thousand?flour. The scoop holdscup of flour.If Shelly uses 12 scoops of flour to fill thecontainer, how many cups of flour does sheuse?Explain how you rounded.cups97. Select the two measures that are equivalent to45 feet.a.b.c.d.e.6 feet12 feet15 yards450 inches540 inches94. Rita is making chili. The recipe calls forcups of tomatoes. How many cups of tomatoes,written as a fraction greater than 1, are used inthe recipe?cups95. Select , or to complete a true statementabout each pair of fractions.Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted DepartmentCustomary Conversions1 foot 12 inches1 yard 3 feet1 mile 5,280 feet1 mile 1,760 yards1 cup 8 fluid ounces1 pint 2 cups1 quart 2 pints1 gallon 4 quarts1 pound 16 ounces1 ton 2,000 pounds19

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 2798. Luke lives 0.4 kilometer from a skating rink.Mark lives 0.25 kilometer from the skatingrink.Part A: Who lives closer to the skating rink?ExplainDay 2899. Gretchen needs to bake 3 pies. Each pie takes10 minutes to bake. She needs to let the ovenreheat for 5 minutes between each pie. Shebegins baking at 8:05 a.m. Use the number lineto show when each pie is finished baking.100. The number of ash trees on a tree farm is 5times the number of pine trees. Choose oneexpression from each column to create anequation that compares the number of ash trees(a) and pine trees (p).Part B: How can you write each distance as afraction? Explain.101. How many times greater is the value of 3 in300 than the value of the 3 in 30?Part C: Luke is walking to the skating rink topick up a practice schedule. Then he will walkto Mark’s house. Will he walk more than onekilometer or less than one kilometer?102. Find the product 3012 and 4.Explain.103. Draw a line to show the mixed number andfraction that have the same value. Items maybe matched more than once or not at all.Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department20

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 29104. For A - D, tell whether the fractions areequivalent by circling the correct symbol tomake the statement true.A.106. Naomi leaves for her trip to Los Angeles onthe 12th day of August. Since August is the 8thmonth, Naomi wrote the date as shown.Naomi says all of the numbers she wrote haveline symmetry. Is she correct? Explain yourthinking.B.C.107. Some students are painting this backdrop forthe school play.D.105. Darcy boughtpound of cheese andpound of hamburger for a barbecue. Use thenumbers to compare the amounts of cheese andhamburger Darcy bought.The backdrop is taped off into 12 equalsections for the students to paint. Mark paints 2 times as much as Jill.Sam paints 3 times as much as Lou.Lou paints 1 section less than Mark. Jill paintsof the backdrop.What is the fraction of the backdrop that stillneeds to be painted?Compiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department21

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 30108. After , what are the next four multiplesof111. Sara bought 3 sweaters and 5 hats. Thesweaters cost 15 each and the hats cost 5each. Write an equation to show the total costc, in dollars, of the items Sara bought andsolve.?Equation:109. Gavin is designing a kite. He sketched apicture of the kite. How many right anglesdoes the kite have?Solution:dollars112. Select the three inequalities that are true.right anglesa. 0.21 0.27b. 0.4 0.45c. 3.21 0.90110. There are 126 seats in a meeting room. Thereare 9 seats in each row. There are 90 peopleseated, filling up full rows of seats. How manyrows are empty?d. 1.9 1.90e. 6.2 6.02rowsCompiled by the BCPS Mathematics, Science & Gifted Department22

FSA Warm-ups Grade 4Day 31113. Marcia read books over the summer. Shecreated the picture graph shown.115. Select all the equations that are equal.a.b.c.d.e.Create another picture graph that shows thisdata with a different key. You may use wholebooks and half books in your graph.116. Keith and Luis are mowing the lawn. Theydivided the lawn into 8 equal sections. Keithmowed 2 sections and Luis mowed 4 sections.Which model can be used to find the t

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