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TABLE OF CONTENTS Pretest......................................... Benchmark 1..................................... 18 Benchmark..................................... Benchmark 3..................................... 6 Benchmark 4..................................... 30 Post Test....................................... 34 Additional Lesson Test................................ 51 Pretest Answer Form................................. 53 Self-Assessment/Pretest............................... 54 Benchmarks Answer Form.............................. 55 Self-Assessment/Benchmarks............................ 56 Post Test Answer Form............................... 57 Self-Assessment/Post Test.............................. 58 Additional Lesson Test Answer Form........................ 59 Comprehensive Assessment of Mathematics Strategies (CAMS) Book G SB Curriculum Associates LLC www.curriculumassociates.com 800-5-048
Pretest Understand Integers Solve numbers 1 through 5. 1. Which two numbers are opposites? A 0 and 15 B 15 and 51 C 15 and 51 D 15 and 15. Matt is playing a game. The table shows his score for the first four rounds. Round 1 Round Round 3 Round 4 Score 3 1 4 For which round does Matt s score have the greatest absolute value? A Round 1 B Round C Round 3 D Round 4 3. Which value or values would make this equation true?? 5 9 4. The outside low temperature on Wednesday is 3 F. The weather station predicted that Thursday s low temperature would be F less than Wednesday s low. If the prediction is true, what will be Thursday s low temperature? 5 F B 1 F C 1 F D 5 F 5. Latisha said that the number line proves that, 4. 5 4 3 1 0 1 3 4 5 Is Latisha correct? A Yes, because 4 is farther left than. B Yes, because is farther left than 4. C No, because 4 is farther right than. D No, because is farther right than 4. A 9 only B 9 only C 9 and 9 D neither 9 nor 9 Lesson 1 Pretest Comprehensive Assessment of Mathematics Strategies (CAMS) Book G SB Curriculum Associates LLC www.curriculumassociates.com 800-5-048
Pretest Add and Subtract Integers Solve numbers 6 through 10. 6. Gary is playing football. In two different plays, he gained and lost yards for a total change of zero yards. Which expression could represent the two plays? 8 1 ( 8) B 8 1 ( 8) C 8 1 8 D 8 ( 8) 7. Which expression is equivalent to 5 ( )? 5 1 B 5 1 ( ) C 5 () D 5 1 () 9. Pablo is the craft teacher for day camp. He spent $14 on beads and $7 on paint. What is 14 1 ( 7)? A 41 B 13 C 13 D 41 10. What is 14 ( 7)? 1 B 7 C 7 D 1 8. Elise is scuba diving at feet below sea level. She descends another 5 feet. What elevation is she at now? 7 ft B 17 ft C D 17 ft 7 ft Pretest Lesson 3 Comprehensive Assessment of Mathematics Strategies (CAMS) Book G SB Curriculum Associates LLC www.curriculumassociates.com 800-5-048
Benchmark 1Test X Solve numbers 1 through 16. 1. Stephanie drew this number line to compare numbers. 3 1 0 1 3 Which statement is not true? 1. 1 B 3, 1 C 0. 1 D 5 3. Dave is the quarterback in a football game. His position on the field changed by yards in each of 3 plays. Which shows the total change in yardage? 6 yd B 5 yd C D 5 yd 6 yd. The outside temperature at 6 am was 4 F. By 8 am, the temperature was 0 F. Which expression could Joe use to show the change in temperature? 4 1 ( 4) B 0 ( 4) C 4 ( 4) D 4 1 4 4. A trapezoid has a height of centimeters, a base that measures 1 3 5 centimeters, and another base that measures centimeters. What is the area of 5 the trapezoid? Hint: A 5 1 h(b 1 b ) 1 A 4 5 cm B 5 cm C 4 cm D 8 cm 18 Benchmark 1 Comprehensive Assessment of Mathematics Strategies (CAMS) Book G SB Curriculum Associates LLC www.curriculumassociates.com 800-5-048
5. Sam is solving the equation below. What operation does she need to use to solve for d? 7. Which equation could represent the proportional relationship shown in the graph? 9d 5 36 A addition B subtraction C multiplication D division y 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 0 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 x A y 5 x B y 5 1 x C x 5 y D x 5 1 y 6. Gayle bought a package of pistachios to make trail mix. She used 4 pistachios in each of the 6 trail-mix bags she made. How many pistachios, p, did she use in all? Write and solve an equation. A p 5 4 6 p 5 5 B p 1 6 5 4 p 5 36 C 6p 5 4 p 5 7 D p 6 5 4 p 5 48 8. Lexi types 05 words in 5 minutes. She wants to know how many words she will type in 0 minutes. Which proportion can be used to solve this problem? A 05 5 0 5 w B 05 5 w 5 0 C 5 5 w 05 0 D w 5 5 0 05 Benchmark 1 19 Comprehensive Assessment of Mathematics Strategies (CAMS) Book G SB Curriculum Associates LLC www.curriculumassociates.com 800-5-048
9. Mrs. McKenna bought 5 1 pounds of hamburger meat for a cookout. If she spent $15.40 on the hamburger, what was the price per pound? A $0.36 B $.80 C $9.90 D $84.70 11. Zack made 40 throws. He hit a target 80% of the time. How many times did Zack hit the target? A 5 B 0 C 3 D 38 10. Suki ordered 96 logo pens. She has already sold 7 of the pens. What percent of the logo pens has Suki sold? A 48% B 7% C 75% D 96% 1. Two parallelograms are similar. 45 yd 15 yd 3 yd 9 yd What is the scale factor? A 1 5 B 1 3 C 1 D 3 0 Benchmark 1 Comprehensive Assessment of Mathematics Strategies (CAMS) Book G SB Curriculum Associates LLC www.curriculumassociates.com 800-5-048
13. A circular mint tin has an approximate circumference of 6 inches. What is the approximate radius of the tin? 15. Mr. Aiello tracked the number of each size of ice cream sold in his store on Friday evening. He used his data to create this circle graph. Ice Cream Sales by Size Medium 15% Large 10% Baby 5% A 1 in. B in. C 3 in. D 4 in. 14. A perfume sample comes in a glass cylinder with a height of 4 centimeters and a radius of 0.5 centimeter. What is the volume of the cylinder to the nearest cubic centimeter? A 1 cm 3 B 3 cm 3 C 13 cm 3 D 14 cm 3 Small 50% What fraction of the ice cream sales were either the baby or small size? A 1 4 B 1 3 C 1 D 3 4 16. Kim was born on the following date. 7/7/007 If one digit from her birth date is chosen at random, what is the probability it will be a 7? A 1 3 B 3 7 C 4 7 D 3 4 Benchmark 1 1 Comprehensive Assessment of Mathematics Strategies (CAMS) Book G SB Curriculum Associates LLC www.curriculumassociates.com 800-5-048
Post Test Understand Integers Solve numbers 1 through 5. 1. Which fact does the number line show? 4 3 1 0 1 3 4 3. 1 B 3, 1 C 1, 3 D 1. 3. Gareth is thinking of an integer. He gave these clues: The integer is greater than 3. It has an absolute value of. The integer is negative. Which is Gareth s integer? 4 B C 1 D 3. Which word(s) can you use to describe these numbers? A opposites B negatives 10 and 10 C whole numbers D absolute values 4. A remote-controlled submarine makes 4 dives. The depth for each dive is given in the table. Dive Depth (ft) 1 3 4 10 180 360 90 Which statement is true? A Dive 1 was the shallowest dive. B Dive was the deepest dive. C Dive 3 was deeper than Dive 1. D Dive 4 was deeper than Dive 3. 5. The final scores of some game contestants are shown in the table. Al Bria Manuel Zack 5 3 10 The contestant with the least absolute value wins the game. Who is the winner? A Al B Bria C Manuel D Zack 34 Lesson 1 Post Test Comprehensive Assessment of Mathematics Strategies (CAMS) Book G SB Curriculum Associates LLC www.curriculumassociates.com 800-5-048
Post Test Add and Subtract Integers Solve numbers 6 through 10. 6. A chemical needs to be cooled to 10 C. The temperature of the chemical is C. Which expression could Shelly use to determine how many more degrees the chemical needs to be cooled? A 10 B ( 10) C ( 10) D 10 ( ) 7. Carol owed Jen $5. Carol borrowed another $8 from Jen. What is 5 1 ( 8)? 33 B 17 C 17 D 33 9. Which expression is equivalent to 8 ( 13)? 8 13 B 8 13 C 8 1 13 D 8 1 13 10. Gayle got an 8 on her gymnastics routine. She started with a score of 10, and the judges deducted points for errors. Which expression is equal to 8? A 10 ( ) B 10 1 ( ) C 10 1 D 10 ( ) 8. What is 11 1 ( 1)? 3 B 1 C 1 D 3 Post Test Lesson 35 Comprehensive Assessment of Mathematics Strategies (CAMS) Book G SB Curriculum Associates LLC www.curriculumassociates.com 800-5-048