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Math4 Placement Test

The Math 4 Placement Test is designed to assess a student's readiness for the Math 4 Teaching Textbook, with two sections covering whole numbers and fractions/decimals. Students should score at least 10 correct on Section 1 and 8 correct on Section 2 to be considered ready for Math 4. If scores are below this threshold, the Math 3 Teaching Textbook may be a better fit.

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Math4 Placement Test

The Math 4 Placement Test is designed to assess a student's readiness for the Math 4 Teaching Textbook, with two sections covering whole numbers and fractions/decimals. Students should score at least 10 correct on Section 1 and 8 correct on Section 2 to be considered ready for Math 4. If scores are below this threshold, the Math 3 Teaching Textbook may be a better fit.

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MATH 4 PLACEMENT TEST

Placement Test Instructions

This placement test can help you determine whether your child is ready for the Math 4
Teaching Textbook. The test is not perfect, so in making any final placement decision also use
common sense.

The student should work independently without the use of a calculator. It is not necessary to
time the test, but most students will finish in less than 1 12 hours.

Scoring
The test is divided into two sections. Section 1 includes problems 1 – 15. This is the simpler
part of the test, covering whole numbers. Section 2 includes problems 15 – 30. It is the more
difficult part of the test, covering fractions and decimals.

The student is probably ready for Math 4 if he/she makes the following scores on the two
sections.

10 or more correct on Section 1 (problems 1 – 15)


and 8 or more correct on Section 2 (problems 16 – 30),

If the student’s score falls below this level, our new Math 3 Teaching Textbook (which is
coming out in the Fall of 2009) is probably a better starting point.

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TEACHING TEXTBOOKS

Math 4 Placement Test

Section 1

1. What does the 8 stand for in 831?

A. 8 B. 80 C. 800
D. 808 E. 88

2. Write four hundred sixty-eight using digits.

3. Finish writing 274 in expanded form: 200 + _____+ 4

Add each group of numbers below.

31
4. 5. 236  512 6. 36  83
 27

 

Subtract each pair of numbers below using long subtraction.

958
7. 57  23 8. 9. 376  144
 621

 

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MATH 4 PLACEMENT TEST

10. Multiply each pair of numbers below.

11 __________ 1 3 __________ 1 4 __________

2  0 __________ 2  2 __________ 2  3 __________

3 1 __________ 3  2 __________ 3  4 __________

4 1 __________ 4  3 __________ 4  4 __________

11. Multiply each pair of numbers below.

5  6 __________ 6  6 __________ 6  7 __________

6  8 __________ 7  6 __________ 8  5 __________

8  7 __________ 8  8 __________

Answer each question below.

12. Put the numbers in order from greatest to least: 68, 82, and 26.

13. What fraction of the trophies are shaded?

14. If there are 11 members in the club and 9 of them are boys, what fraction of the
members are boys?

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15. Match each figure below with the correct picture.

Triangle _____ Square _____ Rectangle _____

A. B. C.

5 inches 6 feet

5 5
inches inches
11 11
feet feet
5 inches

6 feet

Section 2

Find the missing number in each problem below.

16. 7 + __ = 15 17. 12 – __ = 8 18. __ – 4 = 6

Add each group of numbers below using long addition.

73 415
19. 20. 21. 286  672
 19  127

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MATH 4 PLACEMENT TEST

Subtract each pair of numbers below.

497
22. 65  34 23. 24. 94  58
 221

 

Multiply each pair of numbers below using long multiplication.

43
25. 26. 84  7 27. 251 3
2

 

Answer each question below.

28. Tell whether a <, >, or = should go between 967 ____ 679.

29. Find the next number in the sequence 9, 11, 13, 15, ___

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Solve the word problem below.

30. If each of the 9 children was given 7 pieces of gum, how many pieces of gum were
given out in total?

6
0$7+$16:(5.(<

0$7+
3/$&(0(177(67

1. C
2. 468
3. 70
4. 58
5. 748
6. 119
7. 34
8. 337
9. 232
10. 1× 1 = 1 1× 3 = 3 1× 4 = 4
2× 0 = 0 2× 2 = 4 2×3 = 6
3 ×1 = 3 3× 2 = 6 3 × 4 = 12
4 ×1 = 4 4 × 3 = 12 4 × 4 = 16

11.
5 × 6 = 30 6 × 6 = 36 6 × 7 = 42
6 × 8 = 48 7 × 6 = 42 8 × 5 = 40
8 × 7 = 56 8 × 8 = 64

12. 82, 68, 26


1
13.
7
9
14.
11
15. Triangle C
Square A
Rectangle B
16. 8
17. 4
18. 10
19. 92
20. 542
21. 958
22. 31
23. 276
24. 36
25. 86
26. 588
27. 753
28. 967 > 679
29. 17
30. 63 pieces of gum

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