
Review 4th grade second NC Check In
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Review 4th grade second NC Check In
By Christina Baker
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NBt 4.2
Read and write multi-digit whole numbers up to and including 100,000 using numerals, number names, and expanded form
Written form or number name is to write out a number in words like “two hundred eighty-five.” Traditional expanded form is 285 = 200 + 80 + 5. However, students should have opportunities to explore the idea that 285 could also be 28 tens plus 5 ones or 1 hundred, 18 tens, and 5 ones. They should also be comfortable with expanding a number by place value such as (2 x 100) + (8 x 10) + (5 x 1).
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Multiple Choice
What is the value of the digit 5 in the number 51,923?
50
500
5,000
50,000
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Multiple Choice
What is the number 39,100 written in word form?
three hundred ninety-one
three thousand, ninety-one thousand
thirty-nine thousand, one hundred
three hundred ninety thousand, one hundred
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NBT 4.7
Compare two multi-digit numbers up to and including 100,000 based on the values of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons
Students should have ample experiences communicating their comparisons in words before using symbols. Students were introduced to the symbols greater than (>), less than (<) and equal to (=) in First Grade and continue to use them.
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Multiple Choice
Randolph County, North Carolina has 783 square miles. What is 783 written in expanded form?
700 + 8 + 3
70 + 80 + 30
700 + 80 + 3
7,000 + 800 + 30
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Multiple Choice
In 2012, the population of Chatham County, North Carolina was 65,899 and the population of Rutherford County, North Carolina was 67,303. Using these numerals, which comparison is correct?
The population of Rutherford County is greater than the population of Chatham County.
The population of Chatham County is greater than the population of Rutherford County.
The population of Rutherford County is equal to the population of Chatham County.
The population of Rutherford County is less than the population of Chatham County.
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NBT 4.4
Add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers up to and including 100,000 using the standard algorithm with place value understanding.
This is the first grade level in which students are expected to be proficient at using the standard algorithm to add and subtract. However, other previously learned strategies are still appropriate for students to use.
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Multiple Choice
Kayley mailed 236 wedding invitations. So far 151 of the people invited have sent an RSVP. How many more people still need to send Kayley an RSVP?
387
85
125
152
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Multiple Choice
Amber owns a doughnut shop. Today she will make 758 chocolate doughnuts and tomorrow she will make 645. How many chocolate doughnuts will she make on both days?
1,503 doughnuts
530 doughnuts
1,403 doughnuts
1,430 doughnuts
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Multiple Choice
Veterinarian Tom has been working with animals for thirty years. He has helped a total of 2,364 dogs, 1,542 cats, and 125 birds. How many animals has he helped as a veterinarian?
4,031
3,906
2,489
5,031
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Multiple Choice
Tina has $2,548 saved for a new car. She needs $15,599. How much more money does Tina need to save?
$18,147
$19,147
$12,015
$13,051
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NBT 4.5
Multiply a whole number of up to three digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply up to two two-digit numbers with place value understanding using area models, partial products, and the properties of operations. Use models to make connections and develop the algorithm.
In this standard, students extend their understanding of multiplying a single digit factor times a multiple of ten to multiplying a single-digit factor times multi-digit factors.
Students will also use area models, partial products and properties of operations to solve multiplication problems
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Multiple Choice
There were 628 people at the Fall Festival. Each person needed 8 tickets to ride the rides. How many tickets were bought at the fall festival?
620
636
5,024
5,124
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Multiple Choice
Cindy took a trip to visit her friends in Fort Worth, Texas. She left from Greensboro, North Carolina. The trip took 6 days. She drove 192 miles per day. How many total miles did Cindy drive?
1,152
1,132
1,252
1,232
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Multiple Choice
Abby drew the area model below to illustrate a multiplication problem she was solving.
Which equation matches the problem Abby was solving and shows a correct solution?
24 x 13 = 300
30 x 7 = 210
24 x 13 = 312
30 x 7 = 107
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Multiple Choice
The fourth grade class visited the art museum. There are 30 rooms in the museum and 17 paintings in each room. What is the total number of paintings in the museum?
510
47
51
501
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NBT 4.6
Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to three-digit dividends and one-digit divisors with place value understanding using rectangular arrays, area models, repeated subtraction, partial quotients, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division.
This standard calls for students to explore division through various strategies. Ways to address remainders:
• Remain as a left over
• Partitioned into fractions or decimals
• Discarded leaving only the whole number answer
• Increase the whole number answer up one
• Round to the nearest whole number for an approximate result
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Multiple Choice
Caroline ordered 126 shirts. She plans to decorate the shirts and sell them in packages. Each package will have 5 shirts. How many packages of shirts will she be able to sell?
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26
121
131
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Multiple Choice
Graycie and her 6 friends are using 293 beads to make bracelets. They share the beads evenly but some were left over. How many beads does Graycie get if she gets the extra beads for her bracelets?
41
42
46
47
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Multiple Choice
Tabitha is having a party. She has $157 to spend on candy. Each container of candy costs $7. How many containers of candy will she be able to purchase?
1,099
164
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