Answer Key Printout
Total Items: 6
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Item Position Item
Item ID Test Name Answer Key Claim Target CCSS DOK
in Test Difficulty
Exemplar:
Grade 5 MATH - 45
Performance
19676 1 2 A MP 2 Moderate
Task - Turtle
For this item, a full-credit response includes
Habitat (IAB)
the correct volume (1 point)
Exemplar:
Grade 5 MATH - 1296
Performance
19677 2 2 A MP 2 Difficult
Task - Turtle
For this item, a full-credit response includes
Habitat (IAB)
the correct area (1 point)
19678 Grade 5 MATH - 3 Exemplar: 4 F MP 2 Difficult
Performance
Task - Turtle Answers vary depending on the turtle selected.
Habitat (IAB)
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Sample Answers for each turtle are provided in
this table:
Type Minimum Aquarium that could
of volume, in be selected in gallons
Turtle gallons
Red 1 45
Eared 42
2
Yellow 5 45
Belly 40
8
Wood 1 45
41
4
Note: Student is only required to provide the
minimum volume and aquarium size for one
type of turtle, not all three.
2 point text
Student states a type of turtle, provides the
correct minimum volume needed for that type
of turtle, and indicates the correct aquarium.
1 point text
Student states a type of turtle and provides
either the correct minimum volume needed for
that type of turtle OR the correct aquarium, but
not both.
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0 point text
Student does not meet the minimum
requirements to receive 1 point.
19679 Grade 5 MATH - 4 3 point text 4 A MP 2 Moderate
Performance
Task - Turtle The student correctly provides the turtle's
Habitat (IAB) length, in inches, 1 year from now, 2 years from
now, and 3 years from now for the turtle chosen
previously.
2 point text
The student correctly fills in the boxes for two of
the three years.
1 point text
The student correctly fills in the box for one of
the three years.
0 point text
The student has not correctly filled in any of the
boxes OR the student has specified a unit of
measure other than inches.
Exemplar Student Response
Red Eared Yellow Belly Wood
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Box 1 6 1/4 5 1/16 4 5/8
Box 2 8 1/4 6 1/16 5 1/8
Box 3 10 1/4 7 1/16 5 5/8
NOTE: The type of turtle that the student
has chosen will be indicated in Question 3.
Grade 5 MATH -
Performance
19680 5 See appended rubric 3 F MP 3 Moderate
Task - Turtle
Habitat (IAB)
Grade 5 MATH -
Performance
19681 6 See appended rubric 3 F MP 3 Difficult
Task - Turtle
Habitat (IAB)
MP : Math Practice : Items in this claim primarily measure the Standards for Mathematical Practice rather than Content Standards.
PT : Performance Task : If you selected a Performance Task item, all items in that Performance Task are included below even if only one
item was selected (e.g., Multiple Choice, Short Answer, Extended Response, etc.). Performance Task items are indicated with "PT" next to
the item ID number.
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Appended Rubric :
#19680
Points Description
Student states that as the turtle grows, a larger aquarium is needed.
Information provided for the hand scorer:
Turtle; Volume in 1 year; in 2 years; in 3 years
Red Eared; 62.5; 82.5; 102.5
1
Yellow Belly; 50 5/8; 60 5/8; 70 5/8
Wood; 46.25; 51.25; 56.25
If the student made an error in question 4, but correctly used that information in this question, the student should
receive full credit.
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0 The student does not explain that as a turtle grows a larger aquarium is needed.
#19681
Points Description
The student finds the correct new minimum volume (10 times the value from question 4), and finds the correct difference
2 between the new minimum volume and the initial minimum volume. (The initial minimum volume is the value from
question 3.)
The student finds the correct new minimum volume.
1 OR
The student makes a calculation error when finding the new minimum volume, but correctly finds the difference between
that number and the initial minimum volume.
0 Student does not meet the minimum requirements to receive 1 point.
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#1 - 19676 , #2 - 19677 , #3 - 19678 , #4 - 19679 , #5 - 19680 ,
#6 - 19681 [PT]
TURTLE HABITAT
Your teacher announces that your class is going to have a pet turtle.
You and your classmates will learn how to care for a young turtle as it
grows into an adult. Your class will decide which type of turtle to select
as a pet.
Read the information below about types of turtles, caring for turtles,
and aquariums for turtles. The aquariums are in the shape of
rectangular prisms.
Turtle Facts Chart
Type of Turtle Length of Turtle in Inches Increase in Length
1
Red Eared 4 2 inches each year
4
1
Yellow Belly 4 1 inch each year
16
1 1
Wood 4 inch each year
8 2
Caring for Your Turtle
The minimum volume, in gallons, of a turtle's aquarium is equal
to 10 times the turtle's length, in inches.
Feed your turtle only 1 time each day.
Aquariums for Turtles
Aquarium A costs $25 and has a volume of 40 gallons.
Aquarium B costs $30 and has a volume of 45 gallons.
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Aquarium C costs $40 and has a volume of 65 gallons.
Aquarium D costs $50 and has a volume of 90 gallons.
Aquarium E costs $57 and has a volume of 100 gallons.
Aquarium F costs $65 and has a volume of 135 gallons.
You will write a note to future classes to help them learn how to care
for the turtle.
#1 - 19676
Use the Caring for Your Turtle list to help you answer this question.
What is the minimum volume, in gallons, of the aquarium needed for a
1
turtle that is 4 inches long?
2
English glossary :
aquarium : large container to keep water, fish, or animals in
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#2 - 19677
Luke has a 65-gallon rectangular aquarium with base 48 inches by 18
inches. He centers it on a rectangular tabletop. There are 3 inches
between each side of the aquarium and each side of the tabletop as
shown.
What is the area, in square inches, of the tabletop?
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#3 - 19678
Decide what type of turtle you want and which aquarium will be its
home.
Follow the directions below to record information in the chart.
Select a turtle from the Turtle Facts Chart to have as a class
pet. Enter the type of turtle.
Use the Caring for Your Turtle list. Enter the minimum volume,
in gallons, of an aquarium for the turtle you selected based on its
length.
Use the Aquariums for Turtles list. Enter the aquarium with a
volume greater than the minimum volume and the lowest cost.
My Class Turtle Chart
Turtle selected
Minimum volume
Aquarium
#4 - 19679
Your teacher asks you to think about how the turtle will grow over
time. Use the Turtle Facts Chart.
Enter your turtle's length, in inches, 1 year from now in the first
response box.
Enter your turtle's length, in inches, 2 years from now in the second
response box.
Enter your turtle's length, in inches, 3 years from now in the third
response box.
English glossary :
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over time : as time goes by
third response box : answer box
Enter : click, type
first response box : Answer box
second response box : answer box
#5 - 19680
Explain how the minimum volume needed for the aquarium changes as
your turtle grows over the next three years. You may use information
from the Turtle Facts Chart, Caring for Your Turtle, and Question
4 to support your answer.
English glossary :
aquarium : large container to keep water, fish, or animals in
to support : give details for
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#6 - 19681
Write a letter to future classes telling them how to care for the turtle.
In your letter, include the following:
Type of turtle
The length, in inches, you expect the turtle to be 3 years from
now
The minimum volume, in gallons, of the aquarium that is needed
for the turtle 3 years from now
The difference between the minimum volume, in gallons, of the
aquarium the turtle needs now and the aquarium the turtle will
need 3 years from now
English glossary :
turtle : an animal with a hard shell or cover
Type : category, kind
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aquarium : large container to keep water, fish, or animals in
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