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MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS A-T... Questions in this sampler are to be solved without the use of a calculator.. Multiply: 70 0 A. 0 incorrect number of zeros B. 6,00 did not carry,000 when multiplying 0 70 C. 6,0 = 6 (the first digit), 7 = (second and third digits), and includes a 0 at the end in the ones place D.,00 A-T.... Multiply: 60 7 A.,40 60 7 + 60 B. 4,60 didn t carry to the hundreds place when multiplying C.,70 D.,400 60 70 + 60 0 PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 7

A-F.... Nora hiked } miles on Monday and } miles on Tuesday. What was the total number of 4 miles Nora hiked on Monday and Tuesday? A. } B. 4 } 7 C. 4 } D. 4 } 4 doesn t carry the from / adds numerators and denominators finds common denominator of but multiplies the numerator of / by and the numerator of /4 by 4 A-F... 4. Multiply: } 4 } A. 4 converts to / and /, then multiplies B. } 6 C. } D. 6 } adds multiplies whole numbers and multiplies fractions PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04

A-F...4. Divide: 4 } A. B. } 9 } inverts 4 and multiplies (/4) x (/) inverts both 4 and / and multiplies (/4) x C. multiplies 4 x (/) D. 9 A-T.. A calculator is permitted for use in solving questions numbered 6 4 in this sampler. 6. Martha makes the statement shown below. When multiplying two whole numbers that end in zeros, the product always has the exact same number of zeros at the end as the number of zeros from the end of the two numbers combined. For example, the product of 0 400 has exactly three zeros at the end since 0 ends in one zero and 400 ends in two zeros. Which expression proves Martha s statement is not correct? A. 0 00 powers of 0 B. 0 00 same pattern as option A but without powers of 0 C. 0 400 product of 4 is greater than 0 D. 40 00 PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 9

A-T... A-T... 7. A number has an in the hundredths place. The number also contains a digit whose value is } the value of the in the hundredths place. Which could be the expanded form of the 0 number? A. ( 00) + ( 0.) + ( 0.0) + ( 0.00) locates hundredths correctly but uses 0 times value instead of /0 B. ( 00) + ( 0) + ( ) + ( 0.) + ( 0.0) + (7 0.00) locates hundredths correctly but uses 00 times value instead of /0 C. ( 00) + ( 0) + ( 0.) + (7 0.0) + (9 0.00) uses hundreds instead of hundredths D. ( 00) + (7 0) + ( ) + ( 0.0) + ( 0.00) A-T.... In the expression shown below, a and b represent different whole numbers. 0 a 0 b How many zeros must be in the product of the expression? A. a + b B. a b uses multiplication sign from expression C. number of zeros in expression as shown D. 00 0 x 0 PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 0

A-T... 9. Lucy s dog weighs nine and seventy-five hundredths kilograms. What is the weight, in kilograms, of Lucy s dog written in expanded notation? A. 9 + 0.07 + 0.00 wrong place value for the 7 and the B. 9 + 0.07 + 0.0 wrong place value for the 7 C. 9 + 0.7 + 0.00 wrong place value for the D. 9 + 0.7 + 0.0 A-T...4 A-T... 0. Which inequality correctly compares six and fifty-nine hundredths to six and ninety-five thousandths? A. 6.09 < 6.9 B. 6.09 > 6.9 confuses hundredths and thousandths, but compares written decimals correctly confuses hundredths and thousandths, but compares word forms of numbers correctly C. 6.9 < 6.09 decimals written correctly but incorrect comparison D. 6.9 > 6.09 PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04

A-T... A-T.... Tyler s bag of shells weighs 4.97 pounds. He finds stones that weigh the same as each other and adds them to the bag. Tyler s bag now weighs 6. pounds. What is the weight of each stone to the nearest tenth of a pound? A. 0.6 rounds down or truncates B. 0.7 C.. does not divide by but rounds correctly D..6 multiplies by and rounds down or truncates A-T.. Four friends ate together at a restaurant. The cost for each meal, without a tip, is shown below. $ $ $ $4 The total cost of the 4 meals with the tip was. times the total cost of the meals without the tip. The friends equally shared the total cost of the meals with the tip. How much did each friend pay? A. $0.0 amount of tip B. $.7 average cost of each meal without tip C. $.0 adds. to the total cost of the meals without tip D. $.0 PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04

A-T... A-T.... A store has 0 boxes of model cars. Each box contains cars. After all the cars are unpacked, they are arranged into 7 rows with the same number of cars in each row. How many cars are in each row? A. 7 B. adds all numbers C. 6 reverses multiplication and division D. 97 subtracts from 7, then multiplies 0 by result A-F. 4. An expression is shown below. 4 } +.. The value of the expression is represented as a fraction. The numerator of the fraction is a whole number. What is the smallest number that could be the denominator of the fraction? A. only denominator shown in given expression B. 0 C. 0 D. 0 translates to mixed numbers with denominators of 0 and 00 and chooses smallest denominator translates to mixed numbers / and /0, finds result of 74/00, and reduces to 7/0 PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04

A-F.. Aubrey has a shelf full of books. Exactly } of the books on the shelf are mysteries. Aubrey has read 0 of the mysteries on the shelf. The number of mysteries Aubrey has read is greater than } of the number of mysteries on the shelf and less than } of the number of mysteries on the shelf. 4 Which could be the number of books on the shelf? A. 0 number of books on the shelf if Aubrey read exactly /4 of the mysteries B. 4 within acceptable range but is not a multiple of C. 47 D. 0 number of books on the shelf if Aubrey read exactly / of the mysteries A-F... 6. Kelly spends hours making pizzas. Each pizza takes her } hour to make. When she is 4 finished, all of the pizzas are shared equally among 6 families. How many pizzas does each family receive? A. B. } 4 } 0 multiplies instead of divides: ( /4) 6 reverses unit fraction division and then multiplies instead of divides: (/4 ) 6 C. } D. 7 } multiplies all numbers: /4 6 PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 4

A-F... A-F...4 7. Janet has 4 } 9 gallon of paint. She uses } of the paint she has to cover canvases. She uses the same amount of paint to cover each canvas. What amount of paint does Janet use to cover each canvas? A. B. C. D. } 4 gallon } gallon subtracts / from 4/9 thinking each canvas needed / gallon 7 } gallon multiplies by instead of / 6 } gallon subtracts / from 4/9 and then multiplies by 4 A-F... A-F.... Wendell has cups of rice. He puts an equal amount of rice into each of bowls. Wendell eats } of a bowl of rice. How many cups of rice does Wendell eat? A. } 6 reverses initial division: / instead of /, then multiplies / x / correctly B. 4 } C. } 4 D. 7 } reverses initial division: / instead of /; then multiplies by the reciprocal,, not / correctly uses / but then multiplies by the reciprocal,, not / PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04

A-F... 9. The product of } and any whole number is less than the whole number. Which statement about the fraction } is a reason why this is true? A. The numerator is greater than. irrelevant B. The denominator is greater than. only if numerator is less than denominator so entire fraction is less than C. The denominator is greater than the numerator. D. The difference between the denominator and the numerator is greater than the numerator. irrelevant A-F...4 A-F... 0. Paul has } gallon of liquid fertilizer. He puts an equal amount of the fertilizer into each of bottles. Paul then uses } of the fertilizer from one of the bottles on a flower. What fraction of a gallon of fertilizer does Paul use on the flower? A. B. C. D. } 0 7 } 0 } 0 } 6 correctly calculates /0 gallon per bottle but then subtracts /0 from / correctly calculates /0 gallon per bottle but then divides /0 by / incorrectly calculates / gallon per bottle (/ ) PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 6

A-F...4 A-F.... Greg makes a pan of brownies. He takes } of the brownies to his friend s house. He freezes } of the brownies. 4 He gives the remaining brownies to his 4 sisters. His sisters equally share the remaining brownies. What fraction of the pan of brownies does each sister get? A. B. C. D. } 4 } 6 } } added 4 to denominator instead of dividing / by 4 subtracted 4 from denominator instead of dividing / by 4 divided denominator by 4 instead of dividing / by 4 B-O.... Which expression has half the value of + 9 90? A. + 449 47 takes half of each number B. + 9 47 C. + 449 47 takes half of both 9 and 90 D. + 9 47 takes half of 90 but not half of PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 7

B-O... B-O.... All the students in a class are sitting at tables. There are 6 round tables, and boys and 4 girls are sitting at each round table. There are 7 square tables, and boys and girls are sitting at each square table. Ms. Martin gives each student in the class books. Which expression can be used to find the total number of books Ms. Martin gives to the students? A. (6 + + 4 + 7 + + ) adds all the numbers and multiplies by number of books B. 6 ( + 4) + 7 ( + ) + adds number of books per student instead of multiplying C. [6 ( + 4) + 7 ( + )] D. 6 [( + 4) + ] + 7 [( + ) + ] adds books per student to number of students B-O. 4. Linda has a jar that contains 6 coins. She adds coins to the jar each day for days. The pattern below shows the number of coins in Linda s jar at the end of each of the days. 0 7 4 4 Nancy also has a jar containing 6 coins. She adds twice as many coins to her jar each day as Linda does for each of the days. What is the total number of coins in Linda s and Nancy s jars at the end of the days? A. 0 thinks there are 6 coins in Nancy s jar after day B. forgets to add Nancy s 6 initial coins C. 7 D. calculates Nancy s coins by doubling Linda s coins PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04

B-O.... Daniel and Jessica each make a pattern. Daniel s pattern starts with and uses the rule subtract 6, then multiply by. Jessica s pattern starts with and uses the rule multiply by, then add. Which pair of patterns shows Daniel s and Jessica s patterns? A. Daniel s pattern:,, 6, 90, Jessica s pattern:, 0, 44, 9, Daniel s pattern is correct, but Jessica s pattern has operations reversed, added, then multiplied by B. Daniel s pattern:, 6, 0, 4, 97 Jessica s pattern:, 6,, 64, only multiplies, does not add or subtract C. Daniel s pattern:,, 6, 90, Jessica s pattern:,,, 7, D. Daniel s pattern:, 0, 4, 46, 7 Jessica s pattern:,,, 7, Jessica s pattern is correct, but Daniel s pattern has operations reversed, multiplied by, then subtracted 6 PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 9

B-O... 6. John and Megan each make a pattern. Each pattern starts with the number. The first five terms in each pattern are shown below. John s pattern:, 4, 7, 0, Megan s pattern:,,,, 9 The patterns continue. Which statement about the relationship between the corresponding terms in the patterns is true? A. Each term in Megan s pattern is 7 more than the corresponding term in John s pattern. the terms in Megan s pattern increase by 7 B. Each term in Megan s pattern is less than double the corresponding term in John s pattern. only true for st terms, and the opposite is true for terms and later C. The difference between any term in Megan s pattern and the corresponding term in John s pattern is always. the difference between the terms in John s pattern is D. The difference between any term in Megan s pattern and the corresponding term in John s pattern is always a multiple of 4. PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 0

C-G. 7. Two vertices of a right triangle are located at (, ) and (, 4) on a coordinate grid. The location of the third vertex of the triangle can be described by an ordered pair in which the whole number x-coordinate is less than the whole number y-coordinate. What is the greatest number of ordered pairs that could describe the location of the third vertex of the triangle? A. thinks there is only one possible location of the third vertex B. does not include ordered pairs located on y-axis C. 4 D. 6 adds the 4 possible third vertices to the given vertices C-G... Selena is using a coordinate grid to graph information about the last few baseball games in which she pitched. The x-coordinate of each point she graphs is the number of runs she allowed. The y-coordinate of each point she graphs is the number of strikeouts she recorded. Which statement about Selena s graph is true? A. A point other than the origin graphed on the x-axis means Selena allowed no runs. confuses axes labels B. A point graphed at (, ) means Selena allowed runs and recorded strikeouts. reverses coordinates C. A point other than the origin graphed on the y-axis means Selena recorded at least one strikeout. D. A point graphed at (, 4) means Selena allowed more run than the number of strikeouts recorded. reverses coordinates PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04

C-G... 9. The locations of four buildings in a town can be shown on a coordinate grid. The ordered pairs below describe the locations of the buildings. movie theater: (4, 6) city hall: (, ) post office: (4, ) market: (, ) Harriet is standing closer to the market than to any of the other buildings. Which ordered pair could describe the location at which Harriet is standing? A. (, ) same y-coordinate as market, but equidistant from city hall and market B. (4, ) C. (, ) same x-coordinate as market, but closest to post office D. (, 6) same x-coordinate as market, but closest to movie theater PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04

C-G... 0. A garage has a rectangular floor. The four points graphed on the coordinate grid below represent the locations of the four corners of the floor. y 0 9 H J 7 6 4 L K 0 4 6 7 9 0 x The opening for the garage door can be represented by a line segment. Each point on the line segment has an x-coordinate of 0. The opening for the garage door lies between which corners of the floor? A. H and J confused x-coordinates and y-coordinates B. J and K C. K and L D. L and H confused x-coordinate and y-coordinate and chose ordered pairs that have the same y-coordinate, but one that is rather than 0 identified points whose ordered pairs have same x-coordinate, but one that is rather than 0 (opposite wall) PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04

C-G.... The coordinate grid below shows the location of a school library. y 0 9 7 6 4 school library 0 4 6 7 9 0 W x N S E The school office is located at the origin of the coordinate grid. Which describes a path that could be followed to walk from the school library to the school office? A. walk units north, then units west misidentifies origin as (0, ) B. walk units west, then 9 units south C. walk units east, then units north misidentifies origin as (, ) D. walk 9 units north, then units east describes office to library PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 4

C-G.... The graph below shows the number of cans of green paint a store had on a shelf during a 7-day period. Green Paint on Shelf y Number of Cans of Paint 7 6 4 0 4 6 Day 7 x Based on the graph, which statement about the point graphed on the x-axis must be true? A. The store sold cans of green paint on day. not enough information to determine from graph B. There were cans of green paint on the shelf on day. not enough information to determine from graph C. There were 0 cans of green paint on the shelf on day. D. The store had cans of green paint on the shelf at the start of the 7-day period. interprets point graphed on y-axis PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04

C-G.. Two sides of a polygon are parallel and have the same length. Which statement about the polygon must be true? A. The polygon has exactly sides. never true B. The polygon has exactly 4 sides. sometimes true C. The polygon has at least 4 sides. D. The polygon has an even number of sides. sometimes true PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 6

C-G... C-G... 4. The coordinate grid below has three points plotted. y 7 6 4 0 4 6 7 x Which point could also be plotted on the grid so that the four points form the vertices of a parallelogram, but not a rhombus? A. (, ) B. (, 6) makes a trapezoid - not a parallelogram C. (4, ) makes a rhombus D. (6, ) pairs of adjacent sides are congruent (kite), as opposed to opposite sides PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 7

D-M... D-M.... The bar graph below shows the heights, in centimeters (cm), of four vases. Vase Height Height (cm) 0 9 7 6 0 red green blue orange Vase Based on the bar graph, what is the height, in millimeters (mm), of the vase with the greatest height? A.. mm reads graph correctly but then divides by 0 B..0 mm reads graph correctly but does not convert to mm C. 0 mm D.,00 mm reads graph correctly but multiplies by 00 instead of 0 PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04

D-M... D-M... 6. Frankie measures and records the lengths, in feet, of nine worms. The line plot below shows the information she records. Worm Lengths 4 Length (feet) 4 7 Based on the line plot, what is the difference between the lengths, in inches, of the longest worm and the shortest worm? A. 4 } inches subtracts lengths of both shortest worms from longest: 7/ - (/4 + /4) B. 7 } inches C. 9 inches uses greatest and least lengths shown on plot: 7/ - / D. inches subtracts numerators and denominators PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 9

D-M... D-M... 7. The pictograph below shows the number of gallons of lemonade served each day at a carnival. Lemonade Served at the Carnival Day Number of Gallons Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Key: = gallon How many quarts of lemonade were served on Thursday? A. 6 quarts did not include half symbol B. 7 quarts counted half symbol as more quart C. quarts D. 0 quarts interpreted half symbol as a whole gallon PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 0

D-M... D-M.... The bar graph below shows the annual rainfalls, in inches, of four cities. Rainfall (inches) 60 4 4 4 6 0 4 6 0 Annual Rainfall Oakville Mapleton Pineview Elmhurst City What is the difference, in feet, of the rainfalls of the city with the greatest rainfall and the city with the least rainfall? A. feet difference between first and last columns B. feet C. 7 feet the sum of the greatest and least rainfalls D. 6 feet didn t convert from inches to feet PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04

D-M... D-M... 9. A fish tank is in the shape of a rectangular prism. The dimensions of the tank are shown in the picture below. 4 in. 4 in. 4 in. What is the volume of the tank in cubic feet? A. cubic feet converts correctly but adds dimensions B. 6 cubic feet C. 67 cubic feet correctly calculates volume in cubic inches, then divides by 44 D.,064 cubic feet correctly calculates volume in cubic inches, then divides by PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04

D-M... 40. The object pictured below is made from two rectangular prisms. 6 in. 0 in. in. 0 in. 0 in. Which expression can be used to find the total volume, in cubic inches, of the object? A. ( 0 0) + (0 0 6) B. ( 0 0) + (0 6) uses as the third dimension of the vertical prism C. ( 0 0) + (0 6) does not account for the third dimension of the vertical prism D. ( 0 0 0 6) multiplies all given numbers PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04

FIRST OPEN-ENDED QUESTION A-F. 4. Pamela made a metal plate in the shape of a rectangle. The metal plate is represented in the diagram below. Metal Plate in. in. A. What is the area, in square inches, of the metal plate? (Hint: Area = length width) Go to the next page to finish question 4. PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 4

4. Continued. Please refer to the previous page for task explanation. Pamela cut an opening in the metal plate in the shape of a rectangle as represented below. Metal Plate width in. in. 4 opening in. in. B. What is the width, in inches, of the opening? Show or explain all your work. Pamela calculates that the area of the opening is 9 square inches, but her calculation is incorrect. C. Explain why Pamela s calculation must be incorrect. (Hint: Area = length width) PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04

ITEM-SPECIFIC SCORING GUIDELINE Question #4 Grade Assessment Anchor this item will be reported under: M0.A-F. Use equivalent fractions as a strategy to add and subtract fractions. Specific Anchor Descriptor addressed by this item: M0.A-F.. Solve addition and subtraction problems involving fractions (straight computation or word problems). M0.A-F.. Solve multiplication and division problems involving fractions and whole numbers (straight computation or word problems). Scoring Guide: Score In this item, the student Demonstrates a thorough understanding of how to use equivalent fractions as a strategy to 4 add and subtract fractions by correctly solving problems and clearly explaining procedures. Demonstrates a general understanding of how to use equivalent fractions as a strategy to add and subtract fractions by correctly solving problems and clearly explaining procedures with only minor errors or omissions. Demonstrates a partial understanding of how to use equivalent fractions as a strategy to add and subtract fractions by correctly performing a significant portion of the required task. Demonstrates minimal understanding of how to use equivalent fractions as a strategy to add and subtract fractions. The response has no correct answer and insufficient evidence to demonstrate any 0 understanding of the mathematical concepts and procedures as required by the task. Response may show only information copied from the question. BLK (blank)...blank, entirely erased, or written refusal to respond Non- OT...Off-task Scorables LOE...Response in a language other than English IL...Illegible Top Scoring Student Response And Training Notes: Score Description 4 Student earns 4 points. Student earns.0. points. Student earns.0. points. Student earns 0.. points. OR Student demonstrates minimal understanding of how to use equivalent fractions as a strategy to add and subtract fractions. Response is incorrect or contains some correct work that is irrelevant to the skill or concept 0 being measured. PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 6

Question #4 Top Scoring Response: What? 9 } (square inches) 6 ( score point) point for correct answer Part A Answer Why? What? (inches) Sample Work: } } 4 } = OR Sample Explanation: I subtracted } 4 and } from } Part B Answer Why? to get inches for the width of the hole. ( score points) point for correct answer point for complete support OR ½ point for correct but incomplete support What? Part C Answer Why? Sample Explanation: Since the area of the hole is the product of the width and the length, I can divide the area by the width to find the length, 9 = 4 }. That means the hole would be 4 } inches in length. However, the width of the entire metal plate is only } inches, so Pamela s calculation must be incorrect. ( score point) point for complete explanation OR ½ point for correct but incomplete explanation PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 7

FIRST OPEN-ENDED QUESTION RESPONSES A-F. Response Score: 4 4. Pamela made a metal plate in the shape of a rectangle. The metal plate is represented in the diagram below. Metal Plate in. in. A. What is the area, in square inches, of the metal plate? (Hint: Area = length width) The student has given a correct answer. Go to the next page to finish question 4. PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04

4. Continued. Please refer to the previous page for task explanation. Pamela cut an opening in the metal plate in the shape of a rectangle as represented below. Metal Plate width in. in. 4 opening in. in. B. What is the width, in inches, of the opening? Show or explain all your work. The student has given a correct answer. The student has shown complete support. Pamela calculates that the area of the opening is 9 square inches, but her calculation is incorrect. C. Explain why Pamela s calculation must be incorrect. (Hint: Area = length width) The student has given a complete explanation. PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 9

A-F. Response Score: 4. Pamela made a metal plate in the shape of a rectangle. The metal plate is represented in the diagram below. Metal Plate in. in. A. What is the area, in square inches, of the metal plate? (Hint: Area = length width) The student has given a correct answer. Go to the next page to finish question 4. PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 40

4. Continued. Please refer to the previous page for task explanation. Pamela cut an opening in the metal plate in the shape of a rectangle as represented below. Metal Plate width in. in. 4 opening in. in. B. What is the width, in inches, of the opening? Show or explain all your work. The student has given a correct answer. The student has shown complete support. Pamela calculates that the area of the opening is 9 square inches, but her calculation is incorrect. C. Explain why Pamela s calculation must be incorrect. (Hint: Area = length width) The student has given an incorrect explanation. PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 4

A-F. Response Score: 4. Pamela made a metal plate in the shape of a rectangle. The metal plate is represented in the diagram below. Metal Plate in. in. A. What is the area, in square inches, of the metal plate? (Hint: Area = length width) The student has given an incorrect answer. Go to the next page to finish question 4. PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 4

4. Continued. Please refer to the previous page for task explanation. Pamela cut an opening in the metal plate in the shape of a rectangle as represented below. Metal Plate width in. in. 4 opening in. in. The student has given a correct answer. The student has shown complete support. B. What is the width, in inches, of the opening? Show or explain all your work. Pamela calculates that the area of the opening is 9 square inches, but her calculation is incorrect. C. Explain why Pamela s calculation must be incorrect. (Hint: Area = length width) The student has given an incorrect explanation. PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 4

A-F. Response Score: 4. Pamela made a metal plate in the shape of a rectangle. The metal plate is represented in the diagram below. Metal Plate in. in. A. What is the area, in square inches, of the metal plate? (Hint: Area = length width) The student has given a correct answer. Go to the next page to finish question 4. PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 44

4. Continued. Please refer to the previous page for task explanation. Pamela cut an opening in the metal plate in the shape of a rectangle as represented below. Metal Plate width in. in. 4 opening in. in. B. What is the width, in inches, of the opening? Show or explain all your work. Pamela calculates that the area of the opening is 9 square inches, but her calculation is incorrect. C. Explain why Pamela s calculation must be incorrect. (Hint: Area = length width) The student has given an incorrect answer. The student has shown incorrect support. The student has given an incorrect explanation. PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 4

A-F. Response Score: 0 4. Pamela made a metal plate in the shape of a rectangle. The metal plate is represented in the diagram below. Metal Plate in. in. A. What is the area, in square inches, of the metal plate? (Hint: Area = length width) The student has given an incorrect answer. Go to the next page to finish question 4. PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 46

4. Continued. Please refer to the previous page for task explanation. Pamela cut an opening in the metal plate in the shape of a rectangle as represented below. Metal Plate width in. in. 4 opening in. in. B. What is the width, in inches, of the opening? Show or explain all your work. Pamela calculates that the area of the opening is 9 square inches, but her calculation is incorrect. C. Explain why Pamela s calculation must be incorrect. (Hint: Area = length width) The student has given an incorrect answer. The student has shown incorrect support. The student has given an incorrect explanation. PSSA Grade Mathematics Preliminary Item and Scoring Sampler 0 04 47