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1. What is the rule for this number pattern? 4. Steve created the following pattern: 1, 1, 2, 6, 24, 120,... dd 0, then add 1, then add 2, and so on. Multiply by 1, then multiply by 2, then multiply by 3, and so on. Multiply by 1, then add 1. Multiply by two, then subtract 1. What would the eighth row of this pattern look like? 2. What two numbers will extend the pattern 1, 4, 9, 16,,? 25 and 36 26 and 41 27 and 40 28 and 43 3. Which is the next number in this sequence? 16 15 14 13 1, 3, 6, 10,... Page 1

5. group of children designed a pattern with dots. How many dots will be in their sixth pattern? 1 2 3 4 5 6 15 17 21 28 6. The shapes below can best be described by which of the following patterns? Each shape has one angle fewer than the shape before it. Each shape has a longer side than the shape before it. Each shape has the same number of angles as the shape before it. Each shape has one more side than the shape before it. Page 2

7. Matt made up a pattern. 1, 4, 10, 22, 46 What rule did Matt s pattern follow? 9. Which of the following rules could be used to describe the ordered pairs in this series? (4, 2), (8, 4), (10, 5) dd three to the number each time. The second number is equal to half of the first number. ouble the number each time. Multiply the number by two and then add two each time. Multiply the number by itself and then add the number each time. The second number is equal to the first number plus 2. The second number is equal to twice the first number. The second number is equal to the first number minus 2. 8. When a number is put into the machine below, a different number comes out. 8 Number Machine If a 2 goes in, a 6 comes out. If a 4 goes in, a 12 comes out. If a 5 goes in, a 15 comes out. If an 8 goes in, what number should come out? 32? 10. anny and Julie have new sticker books. anny will put 4 stickers in his book every day and Julie will put 6 stickers in her book every day. ay anny Julie 1 2 3 4 8 12 6 12 18 How many stickers will anny have when Julie has 30 in her book? 20 24 28 30 24 16 12 Page 3

11. ased on this table of values, how many textbooks would be in a class of 24 students? 4 30 124 Number of Students 1 2 3 4 5 Number of Textbooks 6 12 18 24 30 13. What number pair comes next in the table? (24, 6) (24, 5) (22, 6) (22, 5) X 8 12 16 20 Y 2 3 4 5 144 12. ert and had are eating chocolate candies. ert eats 4 candies for every 3 that had eats. How many candies will had have eaten when ert has eaten 24? 6 12 14. Nora needs 2 eggs for every cake she bakes. Which pair describes cakes and eggs correctly? 2 cakes, 5 eggs 2 cakes, 6 eggs 3 cakes, 5 eggs 3 cakes, 6 eggs 18 23 Page 4

15. There were 20 people at a party. 4 people could sit at 1 table. Which number sentence shows how many tables were needed for the party? 20 = 4 20 4 = 20 = 4 4 = 20 17. Johnny is making model cars. He has 52 car wheels. Each car needs four wheels. Which number sentence could help him determine the total number of cars he can make? 4+ = 52 4 = 52 4 = 52 52 = 4 16. onrad used a table to show how much money he saved compared to how much money he earned. Money Earned Money Saved 7 11 13 18 2 6 8 13 If E represents the amount of money earned, which number sentence states the rule used to determine the amount onrad saved? E - 5 E + 5 E 5 E 5 Page 5

18. Jerome needs to finish reading a 500-page book for a book report. He has already read 335 pages. Which number sentence can be used to find how many more pages Jerome needs to read to finish the book? 500 + 335 = 500 335 = 500 = 335 335 = 500 19. Ginnie used a table of values to help find solutions to problems. Table of Values = 4 = 5 = 6 = 7 Ginnie wants to solve a problem that uses a symbol not on the table of values: What is the value of? (4 + ) = 60 4 5 8 12 End of Goal 3 Sample Items In compliance with federal law, including the provisions of Title IX of the Education mendments of 1972, the epartment of Public Instruction does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, or military service in its policies, programs, activities, admissions or employment. Page 6

Goal 3 nswers to EOG Mathematics Grade 4 Sample Items 1. Objective 3.01 Thinking Skill: nalyzing orrect nswer: 2. Objective 3.01 Thinking Skill: nalyzing orrect nswer: 3. Objective 3.01 Thinking Skill: nalyzing orrect nswer: 4. Objective 3.01 Thinking Skill: Generating orrect nswer: 5. Objective 3.01 Thinking Skill: Generating orrect nswer: 6. Objective 3.01 Thinking Skill: nalyzing orrect nswer: 7. Objective 3.01 Thinking Skill: nalyzing orrect nswer: 8. Objective 3.02 Identify the pattern by stating the rule, extend the pattern, generalize the rule for the pattern, and make predictions when given a table of number pairs or a set of data. Thinking Skill: nalyzing orrect nswer: North arolina Testing Program educational purposes only; not for personal or financial gain.

Goal 3 nswers to EOG Mathematics Grade 4 Sample Items 9. Objective 3.02 Identify the pattern by stating the rule, extend the pattern, generalize the rule for the pattern, and make predictions when given a table of number pairs or a set of data. Thinking Skill: nalyzing orrect nswer: 10. Objective 3.02 Identify the pattern by stating the rule, extend the pattern, generalize the rule for the pattern, and make predictions when given a table of number pairs or a set of data. Thinking Skill: pplying orrect nswer: 11. Objective 3.03 onstruct and order a table of values to solve problems associated with a given relationship. Thinking Skill: Generating orrect nswer: 12. Objective 3.03 onstruct and order a table of values to solve problems associated with a given relationship. Thinking Skill: pplying orrect nswer: 13. Objective 3.03 onstruct and order a table of values to solve problems associated with a given relationship. Thinking Skill: Generating orrect nswer: 14. Objective 3.03 onstruct and order a table of values to solve problems associated with a given relationship. Thinking Skill: nalyzing orrect nswer: 15. Objective 3.04 sentences, and descriptions of relationships. etermine solutions to open Thinking Skill: nalyzing orrect nswer: 16. Objective 3.04 sentences, and descriptions of relationships. etermine solutions to open Thinking Skill: nalyzing orrect nswer: North arolina Testing Program educational purposes only; not for personal or financial gain.

Goal 3 nswers to EOG Mathematics Grade 4 Sample Items 17. Objective 3.04 sentences, and descriptions of relationships. etermine solutions to open Thinking Skill: nalyzing orrect nswer: 18. Objective 3.04 sentences, and descriptions of relationships. etermine solutions to open Thinking Skill: nalyzing orrect nswer: 19. Objective 3.04 sentences, and descriptions of relationships. etermine solutions to open Thinking Skill: nalyzing orrect nswer: North arolina Testing Program educational purposes only; not for personal or financial gain.