SALTA 4th grade

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Standard 4.MD.3 Apply the area and perimeter formulas for rectangles in real-world and mathematical problems. For example, find the width of a rectangular room given the area of the flooring and the length, by viewing the area formula as a multiplication equation with an unknown factor.

Assessment Options: Topic 13 Assessment - Measurement: Find Equivalence in Units of Measure (print or online) Topic 13 Performance Assessment – Measurement: Find Equivalence in Units of Measure Team Created Assessment

Assessment Tasks – Topic 13

Procedural Check

Application Task

4.MD.1

(DOK 1)

(DOK 2)

Tess guessed that her cat weighed more than 10 and less than 11 pounds. Her scale only showed ounces. Use a number line and words to show all possible weights (in ounces) for Tess’s cat. (DOK 3) Sarah is walking to her friend's house. She leaves her house at 3:45 and arrives at her friend's house at 5:15.

4.MD.2

a. Express your solution as a fraction of a meter. 0.3 m + 1.45 m

Step A: How long did it take Sarah to walk from her house to her friend's house?

b. Express your solution as a fraction of a liter. 1.7 L + 0.82 L

Step B: Explain why your answer is correct. Use what you know about elapsed time in your explanation. Use words and/or numbers in your explanation. (DOK 3)

c. Express your solution as a fraction of a dollar. 4 dimes + 1 penny + 77 pennies (DOK 2)

Last year Mr. Petersen’s rectangular garden had a width of 5 meters and an

4.MD.3

The perimeter of a train ticket is 44 centimeters. The ticket is 14

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