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Grade 4
February Vacation
CMT MATH
Review Packet
Meriden Public Schools
Dear Students and Parents,
This packet is made up of math problems that will help you prepare for the Math portion of
the Connecticut Mastery Test. Please complete as much of this packet as you can before
returning to school on Monday, February 22nd. The problems in this packet have already
been taught, so be sure to use your strategies of solving each problem to the best of your
ability.
There are also some problems in this packet that require you to measure the lengths of
some items. If you need a ruler, cut out the one at the bottom of this page and use it for the
measurement problems. Be sure to use CENTIMETERS for centimeter questions and INCHES
for inch questions. Good Luck and practice well!
1. Dennis counted 232 sour balls in his bag. Jan had 10 fewer sour balls in her bag. How many sour balls are in Jan’s bag?
132
242
222
332
2. Steve bounced 645 times on the pogo stick without stopping. Jeff bounced 100 times more than Steve did. How many times did Jeff bounce on the pogo stick? 655
656
745
746
3. Laurie flew 5361 miles last year. Robert flew 100 more miles than Laurie. How many miles did Robert fly?
5451
5461
5471
5481
4. Which means the same as 300 + 50 + 7?
300,507
30,507
3,057
357
5. What is another way to express 920?
200 + 9
900 + 2
200 + 90
900 + 20
6. What is another way to express 5 hundreds, 18 tens, 9 ones? 589
689
5189
6189
7. In which number does 6 represent 6 ones? 368
386
638
863
8. In which number does 6 have the greatest value?
962
692
269
926
9. The value of 52 would change by how much if 1 replaced 5? 1
5
40
60
10. The value of 493 would change by how much if 4 were replaced by 1?
100
200
300
400
11. Which picture shows 0.3 shaded?
12. What fractional part of the set of figures is shaded?
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
5
13. The shaded part of the set of hearts shows what
fraction?
1
2
2
4
1
4
3
4
14. Draw a ring around 2
3 of the soccer balls.
165What is another name for the shaded part of the set of shapes?
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
6
Use this table for questions 16 – 17. The table below shows how much money four people earned at their summer jobs.
PERSON MONEY EARNED
Ida $5698 Donna $4865 Terry $4381 Nancy $5299
16. Who earned the greatest amount of money? Ida
Donna
Terry
Nancy
17. How many people earned less than $5000?
0
1
2
3
18. You have less than 645 and more than 630 named muscles in your body. How many named muscles do you have? 618
627
639
646
19. Ryan’s pet salamander weighs 5.3 pounds. This number is
a little less than 5 pounds
a little more than 5 pounds
a little less than 6 pounds
a little more than 6 pounds
20.
Which point on the number line most accurately shows 680?
A
B
C
D 21. Draw an X on the number line in the place that best shows where 275 would be found.
22. Draw a black line that best represents 25.3 meters on the ruler below.
23. Marc put 7 computer games in each of 4 boxes. Which number fact would be used to tell how many computer games he has?
4 + 7 =
28 -
24. Nolan paid 14 bills in January and 37 bills in February. To find out how many more bills Nolan paid in February than in January, you should
add 37 to 14.
subtract 14 from 37.
multiply 14 by 37.
divide 37 by 14.
25. Farmer Brown had 24 eggs. He put 12 eggs in each box. What should be done to find out how many boxes are needed for all the eggs?
Add 24 + 12.
Subtract 12 from 24.
Multiply 24 by 12.
Divide 24 by 12.
243
3 36
26. A photograph costs $12. Which number sentence
could be used to find the cost of 7 photographs?
7 + 12 =
12 – 7 =
7 1 2 =
12 7 =
27. Solve this problem: 4 x 8 =
28
32
36
40
28. Solve this problem:
9 x 3
18
21
24
27 29. Solve this problem:
60
6
7
8
9
30. Solve this problem.
8 10
9 11
31. Solve this problem.
26 x 4
96
100
104
108 32. Solve this problem.
28 x 5 =
104 140
113 160 33. Solve this problem. 12
21
108
171
34. Solve this problem.
2
5 +
1
5 =
3
5
3
10
1
5
1
0
35. Solve this problem.
5
6
-4
6
1
0
9
6
1
6
9
12
36. Rudy saved $41 to buy a cell phone that costs $95. How much more money does he need to buy the phone?
$134
$136
$ 54
$ 56
37. Madison had 5 boxes of sea shells. Each box had 25 shells. How many sea shells did Madison have in all?
5
20
30
125 38. Joey rode his bike 46 miles on Monday. He made 10 points for his soccer team on Wednesday and rode his bike 38 miles on Thursday. How many more miles did Joey drive his bike on Thursday than on Monday?
74
18
84
8
39. A penguin at the zoo was 122 cm tall. The penguin ate 382 grams of fish on Monday. He ate 475 grams of fish on Tuesday. How many more grams of fish did he eat on Tuesday than on Monday? 93
122
260
353
40. Carla had 2 dollar bills. At the bank, she got 10 dimes for each of her dollar bills. How many dimes did she get? 5
8
12
20
41. Anthony paid $4.18 for a bag of candy and $7.25 for a bag of popcorn. Which of the following would be best for Anthony to use to estimate his total?
$4 + $8
$5 + $7
$4 + $7
$5 + $8 42. Ron needs to multiply 296 x 817. Which of the following would be best for Ron to use to estimate the product?
200 x 800
300 x 800
200 x 900
300 x 900
43. Jack’s sister, Jill, bought a beautiful blue blouse for $48.98. She paid with a $100.00 bill. Which of the following would be best for Jill to use to estimate her change? $100 – $40
$100 – $50
$100 – $60
$100 – $70 44. José needs to divide 825 by 38. Which of the following would be best for José to use to estimate the quotient?
800 30
900 30
800 40
900 40
45. Mike’s Service Station sold 987 gallons of gas on Monday. It sold 736 gallons on Tuesday. About how many gallons were sold altogether?
1400
1500
1600
1700
46. An actor in a play had 618 lines to learn. He learned 387 lines already. About how many more lines does he need to learn?
less than 100
about 200
about 300
more than 400
47. John ran between 9 and 15 miles a week for 6 weeks. About how many miles could he have run?
50
80
110
140 48. The fourth graders arrived back at school from their field trip at 5:15 PM. The trip took 3 hours and 20 minutes. What time did they leave to return to school?
1:10 P.M.
1:55 P.M.
2:20 P.M.
2:35 P.M.
49.
Peter came home 48 minutes after the time shown in
the clock. At what time did Peter come home?
2:46
2:58
3:03
3:18
50.
NOVEMBER
Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30
Mrs. Kline won the lottery on November 29th. On what day of the week did Mrs. Kline win the lottery? Monday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday 51. On the calendar above what is the date of the 3rd Tuesday? ______________________________________
52. Tonya’s grandmother left Hartford at 9:20. She arrived in Danbury at 10:34. How long did it take Tonya’s grandmother to get to Danbury? 1 hour and 14 minutes
1 hour and 19 minutes
1 hour and 23 minutes
1 hour and 27 minutes
53. Sue and Elizabeth talked on the phone for 1 hour and 15 minutes. How many minutes is that? 30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
75 minutes 54. Mrs. Syman ran up and down the stairs for 120 seconds. How many minutes is that? 1
2
3
4
55. Holly practiced playing the piano for 11
2
hours. How many minutes is that?
60
90
120
150
56. Suzi’s dad finished changing the tires on his car at 2:24. He had begun the job 48 minutes earlier. At what time did he begin changing tires?
1:36
1:45
2:00
2:24
57. If the short building is 3 feet tall, about how tall is the tall building?
9 feet
12 feet
15 feet
18 feet 58.
If the long pliers are 12 inches long, about how long is the short bolt?
2 in
4 in
6 in
8 in
59. The ax is 4 units long. About how many units long is the branch?
less than 5
between 5 and 8
between 8 and 12
more than 12
60. The comb is 10 centimeters long. About how many cm long is the mirror? 15 25
20 30
61. If shape A is 16 units long, about how long is shape B?
1 unit
2 units
3 units
4 units
62. Use your ruler to determine the height of the door to the nearest half-inch. Write your answer here. __________ 63. Use your ruler to determine the length of the cat to the nearest centimeter.
Write your answer here. __________
64. Which unit would be best to use to measure how tall
a house is?
inches
liters
feet
miles
65. Use your ruler to measure the picture to the nearest half inch.
21
2 inches
3 inches
31
2 inches
4 inches
66. In the box below, draw a line segment that is 4 centimeters long.
67. Draw a line segment that is 21
2 inches
long in the box below.
68. Which object would be about 16 feet tall?
a stop sign
a ball point pen
a cell phone
a school building
69. What is the name of the shape?
hexagon
pentagon
trapezoid
triangle
70. Draw a parallelogram. You may use the grid to help
you, but you do not have to use the grid.
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
71. What is a rectangle? A quadrilateral with opposite sides equal in length A quadrilateral with only 1 pair of parallel sides A polygon with 6 sides A polygon with 3 equal sides
72. Which figures below are congruent to each other?
73. Which of the following figures appears to be
congruent to the figure in the box?
The graph below shows how much the Lathrop family
spent on heat for 5 weeks. Use it to answer the
questions below.
Heating Cost
$0
$5
$10
$15
$20
$25
$30
$35
$40
1 2 3 4 5Week
Do
llars
Sp
en
t
74. How much did the Lathrop family spend on heat in week 3?
$14
$17
$21
$32
75. In which weeks did they spend less than $29 on heat?
Weeks 2, 3, and 4
Weeks 1 and 5
Weeks 1, 4, and 5
Weeks 2, 3, and 5
76. Week #2 was the most expensive week for heat
for the Lathrop family.
This statement is TRUE or FALSE
(circle your answer)
The fourth grade classes found out everyone’s favorite subject. Use the graph to answer questions. Favorite Subjects in 4th Grade
77. Which subject had 20 more votes than Math did?
Music
Art
PE
Reading 78. What is the total number of children who voted?
260
280
300
320
79. Which subject had twice (2 times) as many votes as Music? Art Reading
PE Math
80. John has 4 M&M’s in his hand. One is red, one is
green, one is yellow, and one is blue. What is the
probability that he will pick a yellow M&M without
looking?
1
4
2
4
3
4
4
4
81. Emma has 4 stickers. She has a dog sticker, a cat
sticker, a bird sticker, and a frog sticker. What is the
probability that Emma will pick a dog sticker
without looking?
1 out of 4
2 out of 4
3 out of 4
4 out of 4
82. Miguel had 22 red tiles, 22 blue tiles, and 22 yellow
tiles in a paper bag. If he picks one tile without
looking, which tile is he most likely to pick?
a red tile
a blue tile
a yellow tile
He is equally likely to pick all 3 colors.
83. Sue spun the arrow 100 times on the spinner
below.
Which chart shows the most likely result of 100 spins?
84.
BEGIN END
4 12
6 18
8 24
11 33
12
What number is missing?
34
35
36
37
85.
What number is missing in the pattern?
18
20
21
23
86. What rule was used to fill in the chart?
START FINISH
25 5
15 3
45 9
35 7
50 10
Multiply by 10
Divide by 5
Add 10
Subtract 20
87. The shapes in the table follow patterns.
What shape is missing?
88. What is the value of in the equation?
125 - = 94
31
91
171
219 89. What is the value of in the equation below?
52 + = 90 32
38
42
48
4 8 12 16 ? 24 28
Odd Numbers Multiples of 5
90. If one has 6 sides, then have how many sides? 12 sides
24 sides
36 sides
48 sides 91. If = 1 , then
= how many ?
92. Leah is thinking of a number.
It is between 10 and 40. If you count by 4s, you say its name. It can be divided evenly by 10.
What is Leah’s number? 8
20
44
50
93. Alan, Beth, Cary and Delia were in the lunch line
at school.
Cary was in front of Beth. Beth was in front of Delia. Alan was in front of Cary.
Write the names of the students in order on the lines
below.
1. __________________________
2. __________________________
3. __________________________
4. __________________________
94. Ed, Gage, Harriet, and Ingrid ran a race.
Ed finished before Gage Harriet finished after Gage. Ingrid finished last.
Who won the race? Ed
Gage
Harriet
Ingrid
95. Write each number in the correct place in the Venn
diagram.
10, 17, 20, 31, 35, 49, 55, 6
96. Write a story problem that can be solved using the following:
24 – 13 =
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97. Write a story problem that can be solved using the following:
7 x 9 =
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98. Complete and label the bar graph using the following data.
SCHOOL ELECTION RESULTS
STUDENTS NUMBER OF VOTES
Steve McQueen 80
Kate Hepburn 50
Spencer Tracy 100
Harrison Ford 60
Paul Newman 120
SCHOOL ELECTION RESULTS
__________________________________
99. Circle the shapes that are quadrilaterals.
100. What is the missing number in the pattern? Write the number. Then explain why you wrote that number.
300 325 350 375 ___ 425 450
Missing Number: __________
Explanation: _______________________________________________________________________
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101. Draw a rectangle that is 2 units long on one side and 5 units long on the other side. Use the grid to help you.
. . = 1 unit
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Explain why the figure you drew is correct. ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________
C
F
E
A
D
102. Sort all 6 of these shapes into 2 groups so that the shapes in each group have something in common. Show how
you grouped the shapes by writing the letters from each shape into the boxes labeled GROUP 1 and GROUP 2.
Explain how you decided to group the shapes.
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GROUP 1 GROUP 2
103. Barbara and Florence were collecting cans of food to help the poor. At the end of the first four days, Barbara had collected 25 cans. Florence had collected 16 cans. Complete the table to show how many cans the girls could have collected in all four days.
On the first day, Barbara and Florence collected 14 cans altogether. On the second day, they collected more than 10 cans in all. On the third day, they collected fewer than 10 cans total. On the fourth day, Barbara and Florence together collected at least 5 cans.
Name of Girls
1st Day
2nd Day
3rd Day
4th Day
Total Number of Cans
Barbara
Florence
Show your work or explain how you found your answers. __________________________________________________________________________________
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