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100

Sarah is setting up the tables at school. Each table sits 17 students. What are the fewest tables Sarah needs to set up so that 146 students can sit?

Sarah needs ______8 r 10____  table to seat all 146 students.

100


  1. Solve and show your work:        432   ÷  27

What is 16?

100

What does the author mean when he writes that “it’s not just districts that are making the change”?

When the author writes that “it’s not just districts that are making the change,” he means that in some cases, whole states are putting bans in place. The author states, “Florida, Indiana, and Ohio have passed laws that require public schools statewide to limit phone use during class time. Other states are considering similar laws.”

100

Which detail from the article best supports the idea that banning phones in schools is a growing trend?

 A “Many educators say phone use in schools has gotten out of control.”

 B “Other states are considering similar laws.” 

C “Sixth-grade teacher Angie Charky has a no-phones policy in her class.” 

D “She works in the Los Angeles Unified School District.

1. B

100

Why is the year 2006 mentioned in the article?

 A One World Trade Center opened that year. 

B Work began on One World Trade Center that year. 

C The Twin Towers opened that year. 

D A 9/11 museum opened that year.

8. B

200

Connor and I made 342 chocolate chip cookies for the school. Each box we have holds a dozen (twelve). How many boxes will be filled and how many cookies will be left over?

28 r6

200

1800÷18

what is 100?

200

Why does Christopher Knox say that his school cafeteria gets very loud during lunch?

Christopher Knox says that his school cafeteria gets very loud during lunch because kids are talking with each other instead of looking at their phones. Knox explains his meaning when he says, “I love that the students are actually talking to each other!”

200

2 Which word or phrase most closely matches the meaning of implement?

 A to carry out      B to debate 

C to agree with    D to forget

2. A

200

One World Trade Center was built to be 1,776 feet tall because ___. 

A 1776 was the year America declared its independence from Great Britain

 B 1776 was the year the Pentagon was built 

C 1,776 workers helped build it

 D the Twin Towers were each 1,776 feet tall

9. A

300

We were packing up boxes of books. Each box can hold 15 books in them. How many boxes do we fill up if we have 360 books?

What is 24?

300

 Find the product: show 2 ways  15 x 12

what is 180?

300

. Based on the article, how might allowing phones in schools make life more convenient for some parents and kids?

The article suggests that allowing phones in schools makes life more convenient for some parents and kids by giving them a way to communicate throughout the day. The article gives examples of a student’s parents texting him if a pickup plan has changed or if he forgot his lunch.

300

Which is an example of using technology responsibly in the classroom, according to Stevie Frank? 

A scrolling on social media     B sending text messages

 C creating podcasts        D looking up answers to test                                           questions 

3. C

300

0 A new law in Hawaii makes the shaka the state’s official ___. 

A language 

B dance

 C gesture

 D flower

10. C

400

Solve and show your work:  427 ÷  91

What is 4 R 63

400

Solve this expression:

                   (3 x9) + (543 – 56)

What is 505

400

Based on the article, what does it mean to be eligible to vote? What are the basic requirements to vote in the U.S.?

Based on the article, being eligible to vote means meeting the necessary requirements to vote. The article explains that these basic requirements are being a U.S. citizen, being at least 18 years old on Election Day, and being registered to vote.

400

Supporters of banning phones in classrooms argue that these bans ___.

 A increase cheating

 B increase cyberbullying 

C decrease engagement      D decrease distractions

4. D

400

According to Kim Wehle, what is one consequence of not voting?

 A Elections end early.   

 B There are fewer candidates listed on the ballots.    C The voting age goes up. 

  D Other people choose our leaders

7. D

500

Solve and show your work:   345  ÷  5

What is 69?

500

If the class can get 6 CHAMPS points 20 times a day. How long should it take to reach 100 points?

Not even 1 day, 

500

Describe two methods people may use to cast their votes on Election Day

: The article states that in 1789, only about 6 percent of the population was allowed to vote—mostly White men who owned land. Ways that voting rights have changed over time include Black people and women gaining the right to vote.

500

ig Questions About Voting Pages 4-5 5

 Part A When the author describes voting as a fundamental right, she means it is ___. 

A a right that has been forgotten 

B a right that few Americans have 

C an essential right

 D a controversial right

5. C

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Part B Which detail from the article best supports the answer to question 5?

 A “Voting is really at the very heart of American democracy . . .” 

B “. . . some people may wait in long lines . . .

” C “In some places, voters will fill out a paper ballot.”

 D “Still, they faced obstacles.”

6. A