Name Date Time. Measure each angle below with a protractor. Then choose a word from the list to name each angle type: acute, obtuse, adjacent, right.

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3 11 Written Assessment Progress Check 3 Part A Measure each angle below with a protractor. Then choose a word from the list to name each angle type: acute, obtuse, adjacent, right. 1. 2. 3. F C O A T P G mfog mcap mt angle angle angle 4. a. What is a reflex angle? b. Draw and label a reflex angle. 5. Write the number that has 4 in the ones place, a digit in the hundred-thousands place that is twice the digit in the ones place, the smallest odd digit in the millions place, 7 in the tenths place, and 0 in all other places.,,. Assessment Masters 165

3 11 Use your Geometry Template to do the following: 6. Draw an equilateral triangle. 7. Draw an isosceles triangle that is not equilateral. 8. Draw a scalene triangle. 9. List at least one way in which an equilateral triangle and a scalene triangle are the same. 10. List at least one way in which an equilateral triangle and a scalene triangle are different. For each polygon below, fill in the ovals next to all true statements. 11. 12. This polygon is a quadrangle. At least two sides are parallel. At least two angles are congruent. This is a regular polygon. This polygon is a quadrangle. At least two sides are parallel. At least one angle is acute. At least two angles are congruent. This is a regular polygon. 166 Assessment Handbook

3 11 Part B Find the missing angle measure without using your protractor. 13. 14. E 15. E D 30 100 40 40 F G A B C ABC is a straight line. me mdbc H Each angle of the regular hexagons at point H has a measure of. 16. Name two adjacent angles in Problem 13. 17. a. At the right, use a straightedge to draw a pair of adjacent angles. Make one of the angles obtuse. Use letters to name the angles. b. Tell which angle is obtuse. c. Without using your protractor, estimate the measure of each angle to the nearest 10. m is about. m is about. 18. Use the table below to answer the questions on the next page. Regional Populations 1850 2000 Region 1850 1900 1950 2000 Northeast region 8,627,000 21,047,000 39,478,000 52,107,000 South region 8,983,000 24,524,000 47,197,000 97,614,000 Midwest region 5,404,000 26,333,000 44,461,000 63,502,000 West region 179,000 4,309,000 20,190,000 61,412,000 Assessment Masters 167

3 11 a. Which region had the smallest population in 1950? b. Which region had the smallest population 50 years later? c. Which region had the greatest increase in population from 1850 to 2000? What was the increase? 19. Use the pattern-block shapes on your Geometry Template to make a pattern that tessellates below. (The pattern-block shapes are marked PB.) 20. Explain why your pattern is a tessellation. 168 Assessment Handbook

Objective To assess students progress on mathematical content through the end of Unit 3. 1 Assessing Progress Progress Check 3 is a cumulative assessment of concepts and skills taught in Unit 3 and in previous units. See the Appendix for a complete list of Grade 5 Goals. materials Study Link 3 10 Assessment Masters (Assessment Handbook, pp. 164 169) slate Identify place value in numbers to billions. 3 1, 3 3, 3 5, 1 1, 3 5 [Number and Numeration Goal 1] 3 7, 3 9 Determine angle measures based on relationships 3 3, 3 5, 3 6, 13, 14, 15, 17 between angles. 3 8 3 10 [Geometry Goal 1] Identify types of angles. 3 3 3 5, 2 4 16 [Geometry Goal 1] 3 10 Measure angles. 3 4 3 7, 3 9 3 1, 2, 3 [Geometry Goal 1] Draw and identify types of triangles. 3 6, 3 10 4, 5, 6 6 10 [Geometry Goal 2] Compare the properties of polygons. 3 7 3 10 11, 12 [Geometry Goal 2] Create and define tessellations. 3 8 7 19, 20 [Geometry Goal 3] Use table data to answer questions. 3 2 18 [Data and Chance Goal 2] 2 CONTENT ASSESSED Building Background for Unit 4 (S) Math Boxes 3 11 previews and practices skills for Unit 4. The Unit 4 Family Letter introduces families to Unit 4 topics and terms. ASSESSMENT ITEMS SELF ORAL/SLATE WRITTEN PART A materials PART B Math Journal 1, p. 98 Study Link Masters (Math Masters, pp. 98 101) Additional Information See Assessment Handbook, pages 68 75 for additional assessment information. For assessment checklists, see pages 254 257. Technology Assessment Management System Progress Check 3 See the itlg. Lesson 3 11 211