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Brieanna Wimmer

Samples of Assessment
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Extended Multiplication Facts by Tens TEST
Give the basic fact and answer.

1. 20 x 30 6. 90 x 20

2. 40 x 60 7. 50 X 30

3. 90 x 70 8. 30 x 60

4. 80 x 40 9. 10 x 70

5. 30 x 70 10. 80 x 50

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Extended Multiplication Facts by Tens and Hundreds TEST
Give the basic fact and the answer.

1. 10 x 20 6. 460 x 70

2. 500 x 300 7. 60 x 250

3. 80 x 490 8. 100 x 830

4. 680 x 900 9. 560 x 440

5. 30 X 270 10. 920 x 680

Solar System Test Part 1:


Based on the Space Travel Inventions book read in class you will answer the
following questions. Dont forget to write in complete sentences.
1. There was a student absent on the day the class learned about space travel
inventions. Tell how you would explain to them what space travel inventions are.

2. Name two space travel inventions that help us today. How do they help us?

3. Circle the answer that is NOT a space travel invention.


A. Candle
B. Smoke Detector
C. Cordless Portable Vacuum
D. Memory Foam

4. Which space travel invention helps you when youre sick? How?

5. What do meteorologists use to predict storms?


A. Telescope
B. Radar technology
C. Cell phone
D. Lightbulb

6. Why do meteorologists use this to predict storms?

Solar System Test Part 2:


7. List all 8 planets in order.
Neptune, Mercury, Jupiter, Earth, Saturn, Mars, Uranus, Venus
Read each question carefully. Circle True or False for each question.
8. Mercury is the largest planet.
True or False
9. Venus is the second planet from the sun.
True or False
10. Mars is known as the Red planet.
True or False
11. There is water on Mars.
True or False
12. Uranus is hot.
True or False
13. The planet Venus has moons.
True or False
14. The planet Saturn has no rings.
True or False
15. The Earth orbits around the sun.
True or False
16. Jupiter is the smallest planet.
True or False

Write in complete sentences.


WORD BANK:
Neptune Uranus Saturn Mars
Mercury Venus Earth Jupiter

17. Which planet is smaller than Earth?

18. Which planet is larger than Earth?


19. Which planet is similar in size to Earth?

20. Draw a line to connect each planet to its correct gravitational pull percent:

Mercury A. 100%
Mars B. 90%
Jupiter C. 38%
Earth D. 254%
Venus E. 38%
Saturn F. 93%
Uranus G. 20%
Neptune H. 80%

Write in complete sentences.


21. What is a constellation?

22. What is the difference between the planets and constellations?

23. Which is bigger the solar system or the universe?

24. Which planet is the coldest?

25. Which planet has the most moons? How many moons does it have?

26. What are Saturns rings made up of?

27. Does the planet Mercury have flowing water? Explain.

28. Which planet takes the longest to orbit once around the sun?
29. List the items that you would need to survive on Mars.

30. Which planet has mountains and volcanoes?


A. Mercury
B. Mars
C. Jupiter
D. Venus

31. All of the planets orbit around the sun. True or False?

32. Which planet has rovers collecting information?

33. Give the name of one of the rovers?

34. This planet has deserts and ice. Its name is what?

35. The planet Venus spins in the same direction as Earth. True or False?

36. This planet only has two moons.

A. Mars
B. Jupiter
C. Uranus
D. Saturn

37. This planet is cold, dark, and windy. Its name is what?
38. Which planet is the furthest away from Mercury?

39. How many planets are between Venus and Jupiter?

40. What are the names of the planets between Venus and Jupiter?

41. How many planets are between Earth and Neptune?

42. What are the names of the planets between Earth and Neptune?

43. Do the planets have a gravitational force?

Solar System Test Part 3:


44. What is the Big Bang Theory?

45. What are two things that formed after the Big Bang?

46. According to the text that you read what did the universe start out as?
A. A rock
B. Water
C. A tiny ball of fire
D. Seaweed

47. What do astronomers use the Big Bang theory to explain?

48. According to your text how many years ago did the universe begin?
A. 200 billion years ago
B. 4 years ago
C. 13 billion years
D. 7 million

49. Write whether the question is True or False. If it is True write True if it is False,
write False and then explain why. The universe kept getting smaller and smaller
until it exploded.

Solar System Test Part 4:

50. Why did the Mayans use constellations?

51. What did the Mayans believe about to be true about celestial events?

52. What did the Mayans believe about constellations and agriculture?
53. If Venus rose in the morning the Mayans considered it good luck. True or
False?

54. Did the Mayans use constellations for telling time? Yes or No? If yes, then
explain why.

55. At what time did the Mayans start their day?

A. Sunrise
B. Noontime
C. Sunset
D. All the above

56. The Mayans created the Base-10 system that we use today? True or False?

Solar System Test Part 5:


57. What is the definition of diameter?
Students will be given 2 pieces of scratch paper to solve the problems on questions
58-71. If extra paper is needed the teacher will provide more.
58. Draw a line to match the planet to its correct diameter number.

1. Mercury A. 3,032
2. Mars B. 74,898
3. Venus C. 30,778
4. Jupiter D. 31,763
5. Saturn E. 4,222
6. Earth F. 7,926
7. Uranus G. 88,846
8. Neptune H. 7,521

59. Which planet is the largest in diameter?

60. Which planet is the smallest in diameter?

61. Which planet is the second largest in diameter?

62. Which planet is the second smallest in diameter?

63. How many planets are smaller than Earth in diameter?

64. What are the names of the planets that are smaller than Earth in diameter?

Find the difference in diameter between the planets.


65. What is the difference in diameter between Earth and Jupiter?

66. What is the difference in diameter between Uranus and Venus?

67. What is the difference in diameter between Mars and Saturn?

68. What is the difference in diameter between Mercury and Neptune?

69. How much bigger is Earth than Venus in diameter?


70. How much bigger is Mars than Mercury in diameter?

71. How much bigger is Uranus than Neptune in diameter?

72. How much smaller is Saturn compared to Jupiter in diameter?

Solar System Test Part 5:


The students will be given a ruler to help them with their solar system map scale.

73. Make your own map of the Solar System. Follow instructions below:
Choose a scale. Your scale should be small for example, 1 inch equals 10
million miles.
Once you have created a scale you should calculate the distance of each
planet from the sun as it will appear on your map.
The sun should be at the center and you will use your scale calculations to
map the planets.
Create a legend to show the distance between the planets.
After you are done mapping the Solar system, answer these questions:
74. How did you decide what the scale of your map should be?

75. Did you have any difficulties while making your map? If yes, tell what
difficulties you had and why.

76. Did you have any patterns such as the distances of the planets from the sun?

77. Were your planets bunched together, or were they spread out equally?

Solar System Test Part 6:


78. What is scientific notation?

79. Write an example of scientific notation in number form.

80. Write an example of scientific notation in standard form.

81. What is the purpose of scientific notation?


Convert the following from scientific notation to word form. You will also convert
from word form to scientific notation.

82. 44,000
83. 0.0028
84. 7.6 x 102
85. 5.1 x 103
86. 8.3 x 104
87. 5,000
88. 0.0096
89. 32,000
90. 0.0067
91. 0.0052

Planet Miles From


The Sun
Mercury 32 million
Venus 60 million
Earth 90 million
Mars 139 million
Jupiter 450 million
Saturn 845 million
Uranus 1234 million
Neptune 2589 million

Use the chart above to help you answer questions 91 and 93. Circle the correct
answer.
92. What is the distance between Mars and the Sun in scientific notation?
A. 1.39 x 104
B. 1.39 x 108
C. 1.39 x 106
D. 1.39 x 102

93. How far is Jupiter from the Sun in scientific notation?


A. 4.50 x 103
B. 4.50 x 108
C. 4.50 x 1010
D. 450 x 108

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