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XVI. Science and Technology/Engineering, Grade 5

Grade 5 Science and Technology/Engineering Test The spring 2014 grade 5 Science and Technology/Engineering test was based on learning standards in the four major content strands in the Massachusetts Science and Technology/Engineering Curriculum Framework (2006) listed below. Page numbers for the grades 3 5 learning standards appear in parentheses. Earth and Space Science (Framework, pages 26 29) Life Science (Biology) (Framework, pages 46 49) Physical Sciences (Chemistry and Physics) (Framework, pages 64 66) Technology/Engineering (Framework, page 86) The Massachusetts Science and Technology/Engineering Curriculum Framework is available on the Department website at www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/current.html. Science and Technology/Engineering test results are reported under four MCAS reporting categories, which are identical to the four framework content strands listed above. The tables at the conclusion of this chapter indicate each released and unreleased common item s reporting category and the framework learning standard it assesses. The correct answers for released multiple-choice questions are also displayed in the released item table. Test Sessions The grade 5 Science and Technology/Engineering test included two separate test sessions. Each session included multiple-choice and open-response questions. Approximately half of the common test items are shown on the following pages as they appeared in test booklets. Reference Materials and Tools The use of bilingual word-to-word dictionaries was allowed for current and former ELL students only, during both Science and Technology/Engineering test sessions. No other reference tools or materials were allowed. 267

Grade 5 Science and Technology/Engineering Session 1 DIRECTIONS This session contains eight multiple-choice questions and two open-response questions. Mark your answers to these questions in the spaces provided in your Student Answer Booklet. ID:288167 D Common 1 A large population of birds lives in the grassland area along a slow-moving river. This species of bird feeds on plant seeds. One spring, the river floods most of the surrounding grassland area for a period of several months. Which of the following statements describes how the birds in the population will most likely respond to this change in the environment? A. The birds will become extinct. B. The birds will learn to eat insects. C. The birds will start to hibernate early. D. The birds will move to a different location. 268

Science and Technology/Engineering Session 1 ID:310216 MCAS_0120.eps, 0120.eps [ B Common 2 Adele wants to fasten two pieces of wood together, as shown below. Fastener Which of the following tools would be best for Adele to use to turn the fastener? A. C. B. D. 269

Science and Technology/Engineering Session 1 ID:264891 0657.eps [stem_01, opt_a0 C Common 3 The picture below shows a full moon that a student observed in the night sky on March 1. ID:245539 B Common 4 Every year, green sea turtles migrate approximately 2000 km to reproduce. This migration is an example of A. a learned behavior. B. an instinctive behavior. C. a response to crowding. D. an escape from predators. Which of the following pictures shows the appearance of the Moon approximately one month later? A. B. ID:281794 A Common 5 The students in a class are making a scale model. They need a material that they can easily bend into a circle. Which of the following objects is best for the students to use? A. copper wire B. glass rod C. lead pipe D. wooden stick C. D. 270

Science and Technology/Engineering Session 1 ID:294489 C Common 6 A scientist is using a special camera to take pictures of animals that visit a pond at night. The camera is very expensive and is easily damaged by water. The camera will be left at the pond for a month to take pictures. Which of the following describes the best way to protect the camera while it is taking pictures at the pond? A. attach the camera to a floating raft on the pond B. put the camera inside a solid, metal box on the shore C. place the camera in a sealed, clear plastic container on a pole D. hang the camera by a rope from a high tree limb over the pond ID:294466 C Common 7 A type of small mammal from the mountain regions of the western United States makes its home out of piles of rock. During summer months, the mammal places grasses and seeds in protected places in the rock piles. Which of the following is the most likely reason for this behavior? A. to prepare for migration before winter B. to provide warmth during the cold winter months C. to store food that will be eaten over the winter months D. to protect the grasses and seeds from decay before winter 271

Science and Technology/Engineering Session 1 ID:310217 0719.eps A Common 8 The picture below shows a turtle living in a container. This turtle is kept in a classroom. Screen lid Glass wall Frame Base The students in the class want to build a new container to hold five more turtles. Which of the following changes is most important to make when they build a new container for all six turtles to live in? A. use a larger base B. use a taller frame C. use thicker glass walls D. use a stronger screen lid 272

Science and Technology/Engineering Session 1 Questions 9 and 10 are open-response questions. BE SURE TO ANSWER AND LABEL ALL PARTS OF EACH QUESTION. Show all your work (diagrams, tables, or computations) in your Student Answer Booklet. If you do the work in your head, explain in writing how you did the work. Write your answer to question 9 in the space provided in your Student Answer Booklet. ID:288173 5439.eps Common 9 Mark built an incomplete circuit with a light bulb, as shown below. He wants to test whether objects are conductors or insulators of electricity. Mark is going to test the objects listed below. copper nail glass lens steel spring wooden block a. Identify each object from the list as a conductor or insulator of electricity. b. Identify what will happen to the light bulb when each of the objects is placed in the circuit. c. Explain why conductors and insulators produce the results you identified in part (b). 273

Science and Technology/Engineering Session 1 Write your answer to question 10 in the space provided in your Student Answer Booklet. ID:294542 95800_Monsoon.eps Common 10 In parts of India, the spring season is typically hot and dry. As spring changes to summer, strong winds blow moist air over the land. The map below shows the direction of these strong summer winds. N INDIA Indian Ocean a. Based on the map, identify the source of the moisture in the wind. b. Identify and describe the water cycle process that moves water from the source you identified in part (a) into the atmosphere. Be sure to include states of matter in your description. c. Describe how the moisture in the air causes clouds to form and rain to fall in India. 274

Grade 5 Science and Technology/Engineering Session 2 DIRECTIONS This session contains eleven multiple-choice questions. Mark your answers to these questions in the spaces provided in your Student Answer Booklet. ID:299444 C Common 11 A student thinks that two trees in the woods have grown from seeds produced by the same parent tree. Which of the following observations provides the best evidence to support the student s idea? A. Both trees have broken branches. B. Both trees have grass growing beneath them. C. Both trees have white flowers with five petals. D. Both trees have holes made in their bark by birds. ID:264803 0523.eps A Common 12 A volcano erupted in the Atlantic Ocean and formed a new island over time. The picture below shows the new island as it was forming. The new island is mainly made of which type of rock? A. igneous B. limestone C. metamorphic D. sedimentary 275

Science and Technology/Engineering Session 2 ID:289390 D Common 13 In the life cycle of a frog, which of the following best describes what happens after the tadpole stage? A. The tail grows and the gills disappear. B. The gills develop and the front legs appear. C. The rear legs grow and the lungs disappear. D. The lungs develop and the tail becomes shorter. ID:291158 D Common 15 Temperature changes along the coast are usually less extreme than temperature changes farther inland. Which of the following statements best explains why? A. It is much windier at the coast than farther inland. B. The temperature of the land remains fairly constant. C. It is much less humid at the coast than farther inland. D. The temperature of the ocean remains fairly constant. ID:288210 0928.eps D Common 14 Jamal wants to make an electrical circuit, but he only has the objects shown below. Wires Light bulb Which of the following must Jamal also have to make an electrical circuit? A. a motor B. a switch C. a bar magnet D. a power source 276

Science and Technology/Engineering Session 2 ID:289669 88067_ground_hog.eps B Common 16 Prairie dogs dig burrows beneath grasslands. The picture below shows a prairie dog near the opening to its burrow. ID:264834 0661.eps A Common 17 The picture below shows a dandelion plant. Taproot In which of the following ways do the burrows affect the grassland ecosystem? A. The dirt from the burrows makes the grasslands drier. B. The burrows provide shelter for other grassland animals. C. The burrows cause the grasslands to flood more often. D. The burrows cause more trees to grow in the grassland environment. Which of the following is an important function of the taproot of a dandelion plant? A. to hold the plant in place B. to take in air for the plant C. to produce seeds for the plant D. to protect the plant against insects 277

Science and Technology/Engineering Session 2 ID:281816 5088.eps C Common 18 The diagram below shows a clock radio with four labeled parts. ID:291338 D Common 19 Which of the following statements describes an important difference between mushrooms and plants? Digital display Tuner Plastic case Speaker A. Mushrooms can grow in wet areas, but plants grow only in dry soil. B. Mushrooms can grow in cold areas, but plants grow only in hot areas. C. Mushrooms reproduce by spreading roots, but plants need insects to reproduce. D. Mushrooms get energy from decomposing matter, but plants produce their own food. Which part of the radio is designed to transform electrical energy into sound energy? A. digital display B. plastic case C. speaker D. tuner 278

Science and Technology/Engineering Session 2 ID:291099 C Common 20 The table below shows the average high temperature and average relative humidity for a city in Massachusetts for the months of July, August, and September. Month Average High Temperature ( F) Average Relative Humidity (%) July 79 77 August 77 79 September 69 82 Which of the following statements describes how the average weather in this city changes from July to September? A. The weather becomes cooler and less humid. B. The weather becomes warmer and less humid. C. The weather becomes cooler and more humid. D. The weather becomes warmer and more humid. 279

Science and Technology/Engineering Session 2 ID:245538 0515a.eps [opt_a01, b01, B Common 21 Which of the following diagrams shows how two bar magnets will move when they are placed next to each other? A. N S N S B. N S N S C. N S N S D. N S N S 280

Grade 5 Science and Technology/Engineering Spring 2014 Released Items: Reporting Categories, Standards, and Correct Answers* Item No. Page No. Reporting Category Standard Correct Answer (MC)* 1 268 Life Science 7 D 2 269 Technology/Engineering 1.2 B 3 270 Earth and Space Science 15 C 4 270 Life Science 8 B 5 270 Technology/Engineering 1.1 A 6 271 Technology/Engineering 2.1 C 7 271 Life Science 9 C 8 272 Technology/Engineering 2.3 A 9 273 Physical Sciences 7 10 274 Earth and Space Science 11 11 275 Life Science 5 C 12 275 Earth and Space Science 3 A 13 276 Life Science 4 D 14 276 Physical Sciences 6 D 15 276 Earth and Space Science 8 D 16 277 Life Science 10 B 17 277 Life Science 2 A 18 278 Physical Sciences 5 C 19 278 Life Science 11 D 20 279 Earth and Space Science 6 C 21 280 Physical Sciences 9 B * Answers are provided here for multiple-choice items only. Sample responses and scoring guidelines for open-response items, which are indicated by the shaded cells, will be posted to the Department s website later this year. 281

Grade 5 Science and Technology/Engineering Spring 2014 Unreleased Common Items: Reporting Categories and Standards Item No. Reporting Category Standard 22 Earth and Space Science 1 23 Physical Sciences 2 24 Physical Sciences 8 25 Life Science 11 26 Earth and Space Science 7 27 Physical Sciences 1 28 Life Science 1 29 Physical Sciences 3 30 Earth and Space Science 9 31 Earth and Space Science 5 32 Life Science 8 33 Physical Sciences 10 34 Physical Sciences 4 35 Earth and Space Science 2 36 Earth and Space Science 10 37 Physical Sciences 12 38 Life Science 3 39 Earth and Space Science 13 40 Earth and Space Science 12 41 Technology/Engineering 2.3 42 Life Science 6 282