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Name Cumulative/
Benchmark Assessment
1. Choose Yes or No to 2. Which is the same amount
show if 8 will make each as 36 + 55?
equation true. Choose all that apply.
□
7+ = 13 ○ Yes
○ No
81
91
□ + 8 = 16 ○ Yes
○ No 30 + 50 + 6 + 5
□
80 + 11
15 - =9 ○ Yes
○ No
□
10 - =2 ○ Yes
○ No
3. Which equation does this number line show?
𝖠 30 + 30 = 60
+10 +10 +10
𝖡 50 + 20 = 70
𝖢 60 + 30 = 90
60 70 80 90
𝖣 90 + 10 = 100
4. Show how to make a 10 to
find 14 - 6.
Then complete the equation.
14 - 6 =
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5. Melinda puts photos in 4 rows.
Each row has 3 photos.
Draw a picture to show the
array of photos.
Then write an equation for
your picture. Your equation
will show the number of
photos in the rows.
+ + +
There are photos in all.
6. Do you need to regroup to find each sum?
Choose Yes or No.
29 + 12 = ? ○ Yes ○ No
33 + 46 = ? ○ Yes ○ No
45 + 35 = ? ○ Yes ○ No
81 + 7 = ? ○ Yes ○ No
7. Carlos has 48 shells.
His sister gives him
27 more shells.
How many shells does Carlos
have in all? Show your work.
shells
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8. Aiden has 3 rows of buttons 9. Which has a sum of 80?
with 6 buttons in each row. Choose all that apply.
Which equation shows how 30 + 50
many buttons Aiden has
in all? 45 + 35
𝖠 3+6=9
65 + 25
𝖡 3+3+3=9
40 + 40
𝖢 6 + 6 + 6 = 18
𝖣 6 + 6 = 12
10. Ava has some plums.
She gives 9 plums to a friend.
Now Ava has 8 plums.
How many plums did Ava have at first?
Write an equation to solve.
plums
11. Lisa has 28 more comic
books than Jordan.
Jordan has 35 comic
books. How many comic
books does Lisa have?
Use the bar diagram
to model and solve
the problem. Show
your work.
comic books
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12. How many circles are shown?
Is the number even or odd?
Draw a picture to show how you know.
13. Break apart the numbers
to find 45 + 17.
Show your work.
□ □
□ □
45 + 17 =
14. Use the numbers on the cards.
Write each missing number in each equation.
6 8 9 7
13 + □ + 17 + 11 = 50 24 + 26 + 12 + □ = 70
3 + 25 + 1□ + 15 = 60 14 + 5 □ + 13 + 7 = 90
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15. Which shows how to count 16. Which equation has a sum
on to find 8 + 5? that is an even number,
greater than 16?
𝖠 5+8
𝖠 9+9=?
𝖡 8+5
𝖡 8+9=?
𝖢 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
𝖢 7+7=?
𝖣 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
𝖣 10 + 9 = ?
17. Which is equal to 36 + 57? Choose all that apply.
80 + 13 30 + 50 + 10 + 3
30 + 50 + 3 80 + 6 + 7
18. Part A Show how to find
46 + 19 using the open
number line.
46 + 19 =
Part B Explain how you used the open number line
to find the sum.
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19. Andrew has 10 cubes. Look at each equation.
Choose Yes or No to tell if Andrew can use
the equation to make an array with his cubes.
3 + 3 + 2 + 2 = 10 ○ Yes ○ No
2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 = 10 ○ Yes ○ No
5 + 5 = 10 ○ Yes ○ No
8 + 2 = 10 ○ Yes ○ No
20. Circle the addition problem that you can use
regrouping to solve. Then explain how you know.
17 + 22 55 + 31 44 + 17
21. There are 7 more boys than girls at the park.
There are 13 boys at the park.
How many girls are at the park?
Part A Part B
Draw a picture to model Write an equation to solve
the problem. the problem.
=
girls
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