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Grade 2 Unit 13 Assessment Data and Measurement Note: The classroom teacher reads the test questions aloud to students. Note: Students will need an inch ruler for this test.
1.
Devin measured and listed the length of straws for an art project.
Four straws were 5 inches long One straw was 4 inches long Two straws were 3 inches long Three straw were 6 inches long
Devin correctly displayed the data on a line plot. Which could be his? X
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Length of Straws (inches)
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Length of Straws (inches)
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Length of Straws (inches)
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For questions 2-4, use this line plot which shows the height of the students in Miss Smith’s second grade class. X X X X X
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40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Height of Students (inches)
2.
How many students’ heights were measured in Miss Smith’s class? 44 students
3.
23 students
25 students
40 inches
43 inches
How tall is the tallest student? 44 inches
4.
47 students
47 inches
Which two heights are represented by the same number of students? 41 and 42 inches
43 and 45 inches
42 and 47 inches
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40 and 46 inches
For question 5, use this line plot which shows the centimeter length of each train Cole built with his connecting blocks.
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25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Length of Trains (centimeters)
5.
Choose all of the statements that are true about Cole’s trains.
Cole’s longest train is 34 centimeters long. Cole measured the length of 10 trains. None of Cole’s trains are 30 centimeters long. Four of Cole’s trains are 28 centimeters long.
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6.
Students in Mr. Reynold’s after-school class measured the length of their right shoe to the nearest centimeter, and then graphed the data on a line plot. Which data set matches this line plot?
X X X X X X 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Length of Shoes (centimeters)
Two shoes are 19 centimeters long. Four shoes are 20 centimeters long. Zero shoes are 19 centimeters long. Five shoes are 20 centimeters long. Two shoes are 20 centimeters long. Four shoes are 22 centimeters long. One shoe is 18 centimeters long. Four shoes are 21 centimeters long.
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7.
These foods are in Chloe’s refrigerator.
bell pepper
mushroom
broccoli
sausage
carrot
cheese
onion
chicken
steak
lettuce
milk
Which picture graph correctly represents the number of meats, vegetables, and dairy items in Chloe’s refrigerator?
Foods in Chloe’s Refrigerator meats
vegetables dairy
Foods in Chloe’s Refrigerator meats
vegetables
dairy
= 1 food item
= 1 food item
Foods in Chloe’s Refrigerator
Foods in Chloe’s Refrigerator
meats
meats
vegetables dairy
vegetables dairy
= 1 food item
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= 1 food item
For questions 8-9, use this picture graph which shows the types of plants growing in Evan’s garden. Plants Growing in Evan’s Garden
tomato
green bean
pumpkin
zucchini
= 1 plant 8.
Altogether, how many plants are growing in Evan’s garden? 12 plants
9.
5 plants
10 plants
5 plants
How many more zucchini plants are growing than pumpkin plants? 5
4
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10. These clothes are in Ramona’s laundry.
Which bar graph correctly represents the number of dresses, shorts, pants, and tops in Ramona’s laundry?
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For questions 11-12, use this bar graph which shows the number of dishes in the dishwasher.
Number of Items
Dishes in the Dishwasher 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
bowls
plates glasses Type of Dish
mugs
11. How many plates and bowls are in the dishwasher? 6
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14
12. How many fewer mugs are in the dishwasher than glasses? 10
7
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For question 13, use this bar graph which shows the number of sports equipment items in the P.E. closet.
Number of Items
Sports Equipment in the P.E. Closet 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
handballs
jump ropes hula-hoops Type of Sports Equipment
frisbees
13. Choose all of the statements that are true about the sports equipment in the P.E. closet.
There are 24 sports equipment items in the P.E. closet. There are more handballs than hula-hoops. There are 5 more hula-hoops than jump ropes. There are a total of 17 frisbees and hula-hoops.
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14. Choose all of the statements that are true.
A bar graph can be horizontal or vertical. The same data can be represented on a picture graph and a bar graph. Line plots, bar graphs, and picture graphs are all different ways to represent a set of data. A line plot is a tool used to measure length.
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15. Use the data to label and fill in the picture graph by type of tool. Then fill in the missing words to make each statement true.
watering can
pan
spatula
shovel
hose
screwdriver
hammer
ladle
rolling pin
pencil
whisk
wrench
marker
wheelbarrow
Types of Tools
cooking repair garden school
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16. Measure the length of each rectangle to the nearest inch. Draw and label a line plot on the graph paper. Record the measurements on the line plot. _________ inches _________ inches _________ inches _________ inches _________ inches _________ inches _________ inches _________ inches
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