1761 NAEP Assessment Item, Grade 4: Solve story problem involving multiple operations (calculator available) Resource Type: Assessment Resource Discipline: Mathematics Ohio Standards Alignment: Grade 4 Professional Commentary: Students are asked to solve a multi-step story problem. This multiple-choice question is a "hard" test item used in grade 4 in the 2007 National Assessment of Educational Progress (see About NAEP).... 1762 NAEP Assessment Item, Grade 4: Interpret calculator output in a context (calculator available) Resource Type: Assessment Resource Discipline: Mathematics Ohio Standards Alignment: Grade 4 Professional Commentary: Students are asked to interpret the answer on a calculator screen. This multiple-choice question is a "hard" test item used in grade 4 in the 2007 National Assessment of Educational Progress (see About NAEP).... 1763 NAEP Assessment Item, Grade 4: Use unit costs to solve a problem (calculator available) Resource Type: Assessment Resource Discipline: Mathematics Ohio Standards Alignment: Grade 4 Professional Commentary: Students are asked to solve a multi-step problem and explain their reasoning. This extended constructed-response question is a "hard" test item used in grade 4 of the 2007 National Assessment of Educational Progress (see About NAEP).... 1764 NAEP Assessment Item, Grade 4: Recognize a reasonable measurement for an object Resource Type: Assessment Resource Discipline: Mathematics Ohio Standards Alignment: Grades 3–4 Professional Commentary: Students are asked to identify the unit that could be used to measure a pencil. This multiple-choice question is an "easy" test item used in grade 4 in the 2007 National Assessment of Educational Progress (see About NAEP).... 1765 NAEP Assessment Item, Grade 4: Find a sum based on place value Resource Type: Assessment Resource Discipline: Mathematics Ohio Standards Alignment: Grade 4 Professional Commentary: Students are asked to find the number that is 10 more than a given 4-digit number. This multiple-choice question is an "easy" test item used in grade 4 in the 2007 National Assessment of Educational Progress (see About NAEP).... 1766 NAEP Assessment Item, Grade 4: Complete a bar graph Resource Type: Assessment Resource Discipline: Mathematics Ohio Standards Alignment: Grade 4 Professional Commentary: Students are asked to complete a bar graph to represent some given data. This constructed-response question is an "easy" test item used in grade 4 of the 2007 National Assessment of Educational Progress (see About NAEP).... 1767 NAEP Assessment Item, Grade 4: Identify fraction modeled by picture Resource Type: Assessment Resource Discipline: Mathematics Ohio Standards Alignment: Grades 3–4 Professional Commentary: Students are asked to identify the fraction modeled by the picture. This multiple choice question is a sample test item used in past National Assessments of Educational Progress (see About NAEP).... 1768 NAEP Assessment Item, Grade 4: Identify expression that represents a scenario Resource Type: Assessment Resource Discipline: Mathematics Ohio Standards Alignment: Grade 4 Professional Commentary: Students are asked to identify the algebraic expression that represents a story situation. This multiple-choice question is an "easy" test item used in grade 4 in the 2007 National Assessment of Educational Progress (see About NAEP).... 1769 NAEP Assessment Item, Grade 4: Identify odd and even numbers Resource Type: Assessment Resource Discipline: Mathematics Ohio Standards Alignment: Grade 4 Professional Commentary: Students are asked to place numbers into sets of even and odd numbers. This constructed-response question is an "easy" test item used in grade 4 of the 2007 National Assessment of Educational Progress (see About NAEP).... 1770 NAEP Assessment Item, Grade 4: Read a speedometer to solve a problem Resource Type: Assessment Resource Discipline: Mathematics Ohio Standards Alignment: Grades 3–4 Professional Commentary: Students are asked to read a speedometer to solve a problem. This multiple-choice question is an "easy" test item used in grade 4 in the 2007 National Assessment of Educational Progress (see About NAEP).... |