Math Tools Practice 2016
Math Tools Practice 2016
Guide
Reading the Introduction to TestNav 8: MC/TEI document will give teachers an understanding of
the features of TestNav 8 prior to working with students. In part, the document provides
information on:
opening the practice item sets within the required TestNav 8 Application,
navigating through the practice item sets,
answering technology-enhanced items (TEI) and multiple-choice items,
using the online tools, and
using the accessibility features available in TestNav 8.
This important information should be used in conjunction with the information found in this
guide.
Pointer
Use to select an answer on screen and to place the cursor in an answer box, plot points, select
one or more answers, and drag information from one location to another.
Answer Eliminator
Use to eliminate (cross off) answer options. This tool functions with multiple-choice questions
and certain TEI items.
Inch Ruler
Centimeter Ruler
Protractor
Straightedge
The tool will be accessed via the tool bar. Only one straightedge can be used on an item and the
tool cannot be used in conjunction with the other tools accessed through the tool bar (ie. ruler,
protractor). The student moves the straightedge ends by selecting either end and dragging.
Desmos Calculator
This tool will be used for mathematical calculations. Grades 4 and 5 will have the Desmos Four-
Function calculator for calculator active items. Grades 6-8 will have the Desmos Scientific
calculator for calculator active items, and end-of-course (EOC) mathematics items will have the
Desmos Graphing calculator. For additional information on Desmos, please refer to the Desmos
Online Calculator web page on the Virginia Department of Education website.
Highlighter
Use to highlight text. Students cannot highlight art, pictures, images, or text when it is presented
as art (i.e. poems, fliers). There is no limit to the number of highlights a student can make within
the test. To access the highlighter, the student selects text and selects the highlighter color. To
remove the highlighted text, the student selects the highlighted text and selects the slash. Pink
and blue are the two highlighter colors available when the background and foreground setting is
set to the default (black text on white background). These colors may change when the
background and foreground setting is changed.
Exhibit Window
Many items have the Drawing Interaction Tool available for students to use. The Drawing
Interaction Tool is a boxed area that exists on certain mathematics and science questions. The
student selects the appropriate tool for the item and uses it to help answer the question.
The tools are located to the right of the drawing interaction area. The individual tools are:
The pencil may be used to make marks, notations, straight lines, or dots on or around
artwork or graphs inside the Drawing Interaction area. The arrow in the bottom right
corner expands the tool so a student may select free draw or the straight line. A dot may
be placed if a student uses his mouse, keypad, or touch screen. The student would select
free draw and use his mouse or keypad to click and release to place a point. If using a
touch screen, the student would use his finger to place a point.
Compass
Students should use the solid black dot, which is the compass point, to move the
compass to a desired location. Students will use the middle gray circle to lengthen or
shorten the drawing radius. The dashed circle indicates the length of the drawing radius.
The length of the drawing radius will not change unless the middle gray circle is
selected. The small open circle on the arrow is the compass pencil. This will be used to
draw the arcs. To move the compass after beginning a construction, students should use
the compass point, not the middle gray circle.
Question 1
Use the ruler tool to practice measuring.
1. Measure the length of the crayon to the nearest ½ inch.
2. Measure the length of the crayon to the nearest centimeter (cm) and/or
millimeter (mm).
3. Measure the length of the screwdriver to the nearest ½ inch and/or nearest 1/8
inch.
4. Measure the length of the screwdriver to the nearest centimeter (cm) and/or
millimeter (mm).
Question 2
Use the ruler tool to practice measuring.
Use the straightedge or the straight line tool to draw segment FH in figure FGHJ. Classify the
two resulting triangles according to sides and according to angle measures.
Use the straightedge or the straight line tool to draw a line segment from point B to point D on
figure ABCDE; identify and name the polygons that result after subdividing the figure.
Question 3
Use the ruler tool to practice measuring.
Use the straightedge or the straight line tool to draw a line segment from point N to point K on
figure HJKLMN; identify and name the polygons that result after subdividing the figure.
Question 4
Use the ruler to practice measuring.
1. Measure the length of line segment BC to the nearest 1/8 inch.
2. Measure the length of line segment EF to the nearest centimeter (cm).
Identify a ray.
Name an angle.
Question 5
No practice suggestions for grades 3-5
Question 6
No practice suggestions for grades 3-5
Question 7
Draw a line segment that appears to be parallel to line segment AB.
Question 8
Describe the figure shown.
Measure angle A.
Classify angle A.
Question 9
Draw a line segment through point A that appears to be parallel to line m.
Use the ruler to measure the distance between points A and B to the nearest centimeter (cm).
Question 10
Use the ruler to practice measuring.
Question 11
Use the ruler to practice measuring.
1. Measure the distance between points A and B to the nearest ¼ inch (in)
2. Measure the distance between points A and B to the nearest centimeter (cm)
Use the straight line tool to draw a line segment that extends from point A through point B and to
a point on the opposite side of the circle.
Draw and identify a radius, a diameter, a chord, and the center of the circle.
Grades 6-8 Practice Suggestions
Question 1
No practice suggestions for grades 6-8
Question 2
Use the protractor tool to practice measuring.
Use the straightedge or straight line tool to determine apparent lines of symmetry in figure
ABCDE and in figure FGHJ.
Question 3
Use the protractor and/or rulers to determine regular polygons.
Use the straightedge or straight line tool to determine apparent lines of symmetry in each figure.
Use the straight line tool to draw line segment DF in figure DEFG. Name the two similar
figures formed. Identify the corresponding sides and corresponding angles of the two similar
figures formed.
Question 4
Use the protractor tool to find the measure of each angle to the nearest degree.
Question 5
Determine in which quadrant point A is located.
Use the mark thickness tool to plot a point and the straight line tool to draw two line segments to
form the legs of a right triangle that includes line segment AB as the hypotenuse. Translate the
right triangle five units to the right and four units down; determine the coordinates of the
resulting image.
Use the pencil and/or straight line tool to draw slope triangles to determine the slope of line
segment AB.
Question 6
Practice plotting two points on the coordinate grid to form a line.
Practice removing points and lines from the coordinate grid. (Note: the pre-plotted line cannot be
removed.)
Question 7
No practice suggestions for grades 6-8
Question 8
Use the protractor to measure angle A to the nearest degree.
Question 9
Use the straight line tool to draw a line that extends through points A and B. Place point C on
line m to the left of point B and point D on line m to the right of point B. Identify any vertical,
adjacent, supplementary, or complementary angles in the figure.
Question 10
Use the protractor tool to measure each of the angles to the nearest degree.
1. Angle A
2. Angle B
3. Angle C
Determine if the measure of line segment AC is congruent to the measure of line segment BC.
Question 11
Draw and measure the length of a radius of circle B to the nearest centimeter (cm).
Question 1
Use the figures to practice constructions. Students may need to use the mark
thickness tool to plot a point necessary to the construction.
1. Construct a perpendicular bisector to the line segment that indicates the length
of the crayon.
2. Construct a perpendicular bisector to the line segment that indicates the length
of the screwdriver.
3. Construct the midpoint of the line segment that indicates the length of the
screwdriver.
Question 2
Use the figure to practice constructions. Students may need to use the mark thickness tool to plot
a point necessary to the construction.
Determine the number of lines of symmetry in figure ABCDE and in figure FGHJ.
Question 3
Construct an angle congruent to angle A.
Regular hexagon HJKLMN has a side length of 1 inch. Determine the area of the figure.
Question 4
Use the figure to practice constructions.
Question 5
Use the grid to practice constructions.
Question 6
Plot two points to create a line parallel to the given line.
Question 7
Use the figure to practice constructions. Students may need to use the mark thickness tool
to plot a point necessary to the construction.
Question 8
Use the figure to practice constructions:
Question 9
Use the figure to practice constructions. Students may need to use the mark
thickness tool to plot a point necessary to the construction.
Question 10
Use the figure to practice constructions: