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New York State Testing Program Grade 5 Common Core Mathematics Test (Haitian Creole) Released Questions May 2016 New York State administered the Mathematics Common Core Tests in April 2016 and is now making approximately 75% of the questions from these tests available for review and use.

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New York State Testing ProgramGrade 5 Common Core

Mathematics Test(Haitian Creole)

Released Questions

May 2016

New York State administered the Mathematics Common Core Tests inApril 2016 and is now making approximately 75% of the questions from these tests available for review and use.

THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234

New York State Testing Program Grade 3-8 Mathematics

Released Questions from 2016 Exams Background In 2013, New York State began administering tests designed to assess student performance in accordance with the instructional shifts and rigor demanded by the new New York State P-12 Learning Standards in Mathematics. To help in this transition to new assessments, the New York State Education Department (SED) has been releasing an increasing numbers of test questions from the tests that were administered to students across the State in the spring. This year, SED is again releasing large portions of the 2016 NYS Grade 3-8 Common Core English Language Arts and Mathematics test materials for review, discussion, and use. For 2016, included in these released materials are at least 75 percent of the test questions that appeared on the 2016 tests (including all constructed-response questions) that counted toward students’ scores. Additionally, SED is also providing a map that details what each released question measures and the correct response to each question. These released materials will help students, families, educators, and the public better understand the tests and the New York State Education Department’s expectations for students. Understanding Math Questions Multiple-Choice Questions Multiple-choice questions are designed to assess the New York State P-12 Learning Standards for Mathematics. Mathematics multiple-choice questions will be used mainly to assess standard algorithms and conceptual standards. Multiple-choice questions incorporate both the grade-level standards and the “Standards for Mathematical Practices.” Many questions are framed within the context of real-world applications or require students to complete multiple steps. Likewise, many of these questions are linked to more than one standard, drawing on the simultaneous application of multiple skills and concepts. Short-Response Questions Short-response questions require students to complete tasks and show their work. Like multiple-choice questions, short-response questions will often require multiple steps, the application of multiple mathematics skills, and real-world applications. Many of the short-response questions will cover conceptual and application of the standards. Extended-Response Questions Extended-response questions ask students to show their work in completing two or more tasks or a more extensive problem. Extended-response questions allow students to show their understanding of mathematical procedures, conceptual understanding, and application. Extended-response questions may also assess student reasoning and the ability to critique the arguments of others.

The scoring rubric for short and extended constructed-response questions can be found in the grade-level Educator Guides at http://www.engageny.org/resource/test-guides-for-english-language-arts-and-mathematics. New York State P-12 Learning Standards Alignment The alignment(s) to the New York State P-12 Learning Standards for Mathematics is/are intended to identify the primary analytic skills necessary to successfully answer each question. However, some questions measure proficiencies described in multiple standards, including a balanced combination of procedure and conceptual understanding. For example, two-point and three-point constructed-response questions require students to show an understanding of mathematical procedures, concepts, and applications. These Released Questions Do Not Comprise a “Mini Test” To ensure future valid and reliable tests, some content must remain secure for possible use on future exams. As such, this document is not intended to be representative of the entire test, to show how operational tests look, or to provide information about how teachers should administer the test; rather, its purpose is to provide an overview of how the test reflects the demands of the New York State P-12 Learning Standards. The released questions do not represent the full spectrum of the standards assessed on the State tests, nor do they represent the full spectrum of how the standards should be taught and assessed in the classroom. It should not be assumed that a particular standard will be measured by an identical question in future assessments. Specific criteria for writing test questions, as well as additional assessment information, are available at http://www.engageny.org/common-core-assessments.

Developed and published under contract with the New York State Education Department by Questar Assessment, Inc., 5550 Upper 147th Street West, Apple Valley, MN 55124. Copyright © 2016 by the New York State Education Department.

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KONSÈY POU PRAN EGZAMEN AN

Men kèk sijesyon pou ede ou bay pi bon rannman:

• Li chak kesyon avèk atansyon epi reflechi sou chak repons anvan ou ekri repons ou.

• Yo ba w zouti matematik (yon règ ak yon rapòtè) avèk yon fèy referans pou w itilize pandan egzamen an. Ou kapab deside lè ou panse chak zouti ak fèy referans la kapab itil ou. Ou dwe sèvi ak zouti matematik yo ak fèy referans la nenpòt lè ou panse l ap ede w reponn kesyon an.

• Pa bliye montre travay ou lè yo mande ou sa.

• Planifye tan ou.

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Paj 1Liv 3

Re-ranje nimewo yo ki pi ba a pou yo kapab an òd nimerik kòmanse ak pi piti pou rive sou pi gran.

34,039 32,94 34,198 32,102 33,6

Repons Pi piti Pi gran

Nou ajoute nimewo 33,01 sou lis la pou nouvo lis la toujou an òd nimerik. Nan mitan ki de nimewo nou sipoze mete 33,01?

Repons Ant ak

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KONTINYE Paj 2 Liv 3

Yon konpayi jwèt itilize bwat nou montre pi ba a pou anbale kib an bwa.

2 pye

5 pye

3 pye

Chak kib an bwa gen yon volim pye kibik. An total, konbyen kib an bwa k ap antre nan bwat la?

Montre kijan ou fè pou jwenn repons la.

Repons kib an bwa

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KONTINYE Paj 3Liv 3

Yon bibliyotèk gen 6.422 CD mizik ranje sou 26 etajè. Si yo te mete menm kantite CD yo sou chak etajè, konbyen CD ki ranje sou chak etajè?

Montre kijan ou fè pou jwenn repons la.

Repons CD

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KONTINYE Paj 4 Liv 3

Dekri relasyon ant n ak 4 k ap fè valè ekspresyon an plis pase 7.

Repons

Dekri relasyon ant a ak b k ap fè valè ekspresyon an egal a 7.

Repons

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KONTINYE Paj 5Liv 3

Rosalva ak Jake mache yon kantite distans chak jou. Yo anrejistre distans yo nan tablo ki pi ba a.

DISTANS YO MACHE

Rosalva(kilomèt)

Jake(mèt)

Lendi

Madi

Mèkredi

Jedi

Total

1,5

0,69

1,04

2,1

1.450

1.590

1.204

1.977

Ki diferans, an mèt, nan total distans Rosalva ak Jake pakouri pandan kat jou yo?

Montre kijan ou fè pou jwenn repons la.

Repons mèt

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KONTINYE Paj 6 Liv 3

Antoine te ekri ekspresyon ki pi ba yo.

• Ekspresyon A: 4 × [(1,5 + 100,25) × 3,65]

• Ekspresyon B: × [(1,5 + 100,25) × 3,65]

Valè Ekspresyon B fè wit fwa valè Ekspresyon A. San nou pa evalye Ekspresyon A, chèche konnen ki nimewo ki sipoze nan bwat nan Ekspresyon B a. Eksplike kijan ou fè pou jwenn nimewo sa a.

Montre kijan ou te fè oswa eksplike kijan ou te jwenn chif sa a.

Repons

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KONTINYE Paj 7Liv 3

Andy gen yon koleksyon fim sou DVD. Nan koleksyon Andy a,

• nan DVD yo se “Aksyon,” epi

• nan DVD yo se “Komedi.”

Andy di nan koleksyon li a se “Aksyon” oswa “Komedi.” Cynthia di Andy te fè yon

fot. Eksplike si Andy gen rezon oswa li pa gen rezon epi poukisa.

Ki fraksyon nan koleksyon DVD Andy a ki pa “Aksyon” oswa “Komedi?”

Montre kijan ou fè pou jwenn repons la.

Repons

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KONTINYE Paj 8 Liv 3

Molly achte 12,5 yad twal pou $4,50 pa yad pou fè kabann chen. Li itilize 2,5 yad twal pou chak kabann chen. Li vann chak kabann chen pou $17,50. Apre li fin retire pri twal la, konbyen lajan Moly ap fè si li vann tout kabann chen yo?

Montre kijan ou fè pou jwenn repons la.

Repons $

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KONTINYE Paj 9Liv 3

Nan yon kous ki gen twa pati, pati siklis la te gen yon distans mil. Pati kouri nan

kous la distans pati siklis la. Pati kayak nan kous la te distans pati kouri a. Kisa ki

te tout distans kous la, an mil?

Montre kijan ou fè pou jwenn repons la.

Repons mil

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KONTINYE Paj 10 Liv 3

Yon konpayi mete boutèy krèm nan bwat kib twa pous. Yo te mete konntenè yo nan yon gwo bwat livrezon nou wè pi ba a.

3 pous

3 pous3 pous

2 pye

2 pye

2 pye

Konbyen bwat krèm yo te mete nan gwo bwat livrezon an pou ranpli l nèt?

Montre kijan ou fè pou jwenn repons la.

Repons bwat krèm

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Paj 11Liv 3

KANPE LA

Ane 52016 Common CoreEgzamen MatematikLiv 313–15 Avril 2016

Grade 52016 Common Core

Mathematics TestBook 3

April 13–15, 2016

Multiple Choice Questions:Percentage of Students Average P-Value

Secondary Who Answered Correctly Points (Average Points EarnedQuestion Type Key Points Standard Cluster Standard(s) (P-Value) Earned ÷ Total Possible Points)

1 Multiple Choice D 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NBT.B.7 Number and Operations in Base Ten 0.57

2 Multiple Choice B 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.A.1 Number and Operations— Fractions 0.64

3 Multiple Choice C 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NBT.B.6 Number and Operations in Base Ten 0.86

4 Multiple Choice B 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.A.2 Number and Operations— Fractions 0.64

5 Multiple Choice D 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.G.B.4 Geometry 0.68

9 Multiple Choice D 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.B.7b Number and Operations— Fractions 0.45

10 Multiple Choice A 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.C.3b Measurement and Data CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.C.3a 0.61

13 Multiple Choice A 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.B.4a Number and Operations— Fractions 0.71

14 Multiple Choice B 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.C.4 Measurement and Data 0.64

15 Multiple Choice D 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.B.2 Measurement and Data CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.A.1 0.38

16 Multiple Choice A 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.A.1 Measurement and Data 0.49

17 Multiple Choice C 1 CCSS.Math.Content.4.NF.C.7 Number and Operations in Base Ten 0.62

18 Multiple Choice B 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.B.3 Number and Operations— Fractions 0.56

23 Multiple Choice D 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.OA.A.1 Operations and Algebraic Thinking 0.75

24 Multiple Choice D 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.G.B.4 Geometry 0.57

25 Multiple Choice C 1 CCSS.Math.Content.4.NF.C.6 Number and Operations in Base Ten 0.74

26 Multiple Choice C 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NBT.B.6 Number and Operations in Base Ten 0.78

27 Multiple Choice D 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.B.4a Number and Operations— Fractions 0.46

28 Multiple Choice C 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NBT.A.2 Number and Operations in Base Ten CCSS.Math.Content.5.OA.A.1 0.62

2016 Mathematics Tests Map to the StandardsTHE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234

THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

Constructed Response Questions:

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Book 2

Grade 5 Released Questions Available on EngageNY

Multiple Choice Questions:Percentage of Students Average P-Value

Secondary Who Answered Correctly Points (Average Points EarnedQuestion Type Key Points Standard Cluster Standard(s) (P-Value) Earned ÷ Total Possible Points)

Constructed Response Questions: Grade 5 Released Questions Available on EngageNY

29 Multiple Choice D 1 CCSS.Math.Content.4.MD.A.1 Measurement and Data 0.63

30* Multiple Choice

40 Multiple Choice A 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.B.4b Number and Operations— Fractions 0.60

41 Multiple Choice C 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.C.5b Measurement and Data 0.72

42 Multiple Choice A 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.A.2 Number and Operations— Fractions 0.50

43 Multiple Choice D 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.B.2 Measurement and Data 0.52

44 Multiple Choice A 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.B.6 Number and Operations— Fractions 0.37

45 Multiple Choice A 1 CCSS.Math.Content.5.OA.A.1 Operations and Algebraic Thinking 0.74

46 Constructed Response 2 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NBT.A.3 Number and Operations in Base Ten 1.17 0.59

47 Constructed Response 2 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.B.7c Number and Operations— Fractions CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.C.5 1.02 0.51

48 Constructed Response 2 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NBT.B.6 Number and Operations in Base Ten 1.42 0.71

49 Constructed Response 2 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.B.5b Number and Operations— Fractions 0.91 0.45

50 Constructed Response 2 CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.A.1 Measurement and Data CCSS.Math.Content.5.NBT.B.7 0.80 0.40

51 Constructed Response 2 CCSS.Math.Content.5.OA.A.2 Operations and Algebraic Thinking 1.14 0.57

52 Constructed Response 3 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.A.2 Number and Operations— Fractions 1.53 0.51

53 Constructed Response 3 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NBT.B.7 Number and Operations in Base Ten 0.73 0.24

54 Constructed Response 3 CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.B.6 Number and Operations— Fractions CCSS.Math.Content.5.NF.A.1 0.61 0.20

55 Constructed Response 3 CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.C.5b Measurement and Data CCSS.Math.Content.5.MD.A.1 0.60 0.20*This item map is intended to identify the primary analytic skills necessary to successfully answer each question. However, some questions measure proficiencies described in multiple standards, including a balanced combination of procedural and conceptual understanding.

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* Based on statistical analyses, it has been determined that this question will not be counted in determining students' test scores.