FREE 5th Grade FSA Math Practice Test

FREE 5th Grade FSA Math Practice Test

TL;DR: Want to know how your 5th grader would really hold up on Florida’s FSA Math? Try this free full-length practice test. It mirrors the real exam: 60 to 70 questions split across two sessions, with a calculator allowed only on Session 2. Time it like the real thing, then grade with the answer key. You’ll see exactly where your child is steady and where one more week of practice would pay off.

Key takeaways:

  • Grade 5 FSA Math splits across two sessions of 60-70 minutes each.
  • Calculator is allowed only on Session 2; Session 1 is calculator-free.
  • Question types include multiple-choice, multi-select, equation editor, and matching.
  • Content covers operations, fractions, decimals, volume, and the coordinate plane.
  • Passing Level 3 typically requires roughly 60% of points; Level 4-5 needs higher accuracy.

B. 7

C. 8

D. 9

2- If a rectangle is 30 feet by 45 feet, what is its area?

A. 1350

B. 1250

C. 1000

D. 870

3- If a vehicle is driven 32 miles on Monday, 35 miles on Tuesday, and 29 miles on Wednesday, what is the average number of miles driven each day?

A. 32

B. 33

C. 34

D. 35

4- Peter traveled 120 miles in 4 hours and Jason traveled 160 miles in 8 hours. What is the ratio of the average speed of Peter to the average speed of Jason?

A. 3: 2

B. 2: 3

C. 5: 9

D. 5: 6

5- If \(x=- 8\), which equation is true?

A. \(x(2x-4)=120\)

B. \(8 (4-x)=96\)

C. \(2 (4x+6)=79\)

D. \(6x-2=-46\)

6- A circle has a diameter of 8 inches. What is its approximate circumference?
(\(π = 3.14\))

A. 6.28 inches

B. 25.12 inches

C. 34.85 inches

D. 35.12 inches

7- A woman owns a dog walking business. If 3 workers can walk 9 dogs, how many dogs can 5 workers walk?

A. 13

B. 15

C. 17

D. 19

8- What are the coordinates of the intersection of the x-axis and the y–axis on a coordinate plane?

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A. \((5, 5)\)

B. \((1, 1)\)

C. \((0, 0)\)

D. \((0, 11)\)

9- Jack added 19 to the product of 16 and 26. What is this sum?

A. 61

B. 330

C. 435

D. 135

10- Joe makes $4.75 per hour at his work. If he works 8 hours, how much money will he earn?

A. $32.00

B. $34.75

C. $36.50

D. $38.00

11- Which of the following is an obtuse angle?

A. 89\(^\circ\)

B. 55\(^\circ\)

C. 143\(^\circ\)

D. 235\(^\circ\)

12- What is the value of \(6 – 3 \frac{4}{9}\)?

A. \(\frac{23}{9}\)

B. \(3\frac{4}{9}\)

C. \(-\frac{1}{9}\)

D. \(\frac{42}{9}\)

13- The bride and groom invited 220 guests to their wedding. 190 guests arrived. What percent of the guest list was not present?

A. \(90\%\)

B. \(20\%\)

C. \(23.32\%\)

D. \(13.64\%\)

14- Frank wants to compare these two measurements.
\(18.023 kg \space …….. \space 18,023 g\)
Which symbol should he use?

A. \(<\)

B. \(>\)

C. \(≠\)

D. \(=\)

15- Aria was hired to teach three identical 5th-grade math courses, which entailed being present in the classroom for 36 hours altogether. At $25 per class hour, how much did Aria earn for teaching one course?

A. $50

B. $300

C. $600

D. $1400

16- In a classroom of 60 students, 22 are male. What percentage of the class is female?

A. \(51\%\)

B. \(59\%\)

C. \(63\%\)

D. \(73\%\)

17- In a party, 6 soft drinks are required for every 9 guests. If there are 171 guests, how many soft drinks are required?

A. 9

B. 27

C. 114

D. 171

18- While at work, Emma checks her email once every 90 minutes. In 9 hours, how many times does she check her email?

A. 4 Times

B. 5 Times

C. 6 Times

D. 7 Times

19- In a classroom of 44 students, 18 are male. About what percentage of the class is female?

A. \(63\%\)

B. \(51\%\)

C. \(59\%\)

D. \(53\%\)

20- A florist has 516 flowers. How many full bouquets of 12 flowers can he make?

A. 40

B. 41

C. 43

D. 45

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Answers:

1- D
The line segment is from 1 to\( -8\). Therefore, the line is 9 units.
\(1 –(-8)= 1+8=9\)

2- A
Use the area of the rectangle formula.
Area \(=\) length \(×\) width \(⇒ A = 30 × 45 ⇒ A = 1,350\)

3- A
\(average (mean) = \frac{sum \space of \space terms}{number \space of \space terms}⇒ average= \frac{32+35+29}{3}⇒ average = 32\)

4- A
Peter’s speed \(= \frac{120}{4}= 30\)
Jason’s speed \(= \frac{160}{8}=20\)
\(\frac{The \space average \space speed \space of \space peter}{The \space average \space speed \space of \space Jason}=\frac{30}{20}\)
equals to: \(\frac{3}{2}\)or 3: 2

5- B
Plug in \(x=- 8\) in each equation.
\(x(2x-4)=120→(-8)(2(-8)-4)=(-8)×(-16-4)=160\)
\(8 (4-x)=96→8(4-(-8)=8(12)=96\)
\(2 (4x+6)=79→2(4(-8)+6)=2(-32+6)=-52\)
\(6x-2=-46→6(-8)-2=-48-2=-50\)
Only option B is correct.

6- B
The diameter of the circle is 8 inches. Therefore, the radius of the circle is 4 inches.
Use the circumference of the circle formula.
\(C = 2πr ⇒ C = 2 × 3.14 × 4 ⇒ C = 25.12\)

7- B
3 workers can walk 9 dogs ⇒ 1 worker can walk 3 dogs.
5 workers can walk \((5 × 3) 15\) dogs.

8- C
The horizontal axis in the coordinate plane is called the x-axis. The vertical axis is called the y-axis. The point at which the two axes intersect is called the origin. The origin is at 0 on the x-axis and 0 on the y-axis.

9- C
\(19 + (16 × 26) = 19 + 416 = 435\)

10- D
1 hour: \($4.75\)
8 hours: \(8 × $4.75 = $38\)

11- C
An obtuse angle is an angle of greater than 90\(^\circ\) and less than 180\(^\circ\). From the options provided, only option C (143 degrees) is an obtuse angle.

12- A
\(6 – 3\frac{4}{9}=\frac{54}{9}-\frac{31}{9}=\frac{23}{9}\)

13- D
The number of guests that are not present are \((220 – 190) 30\) out of \(220 =\frac{30}{220}\)
Change the fraction to a percent:
\(\frac{30}{220}×100\%=13.64\%\)

14- D
Each kilogram is 1,000 grams.
18,023 grams \(= (\frac{18,023}{1,000}) =18.023\) kilograms.
Therefore, the two amounts provided are equal.

15- B
Aria teaches 36 hours for three identical courses. Therefore, she teaches 12 hours for each course. Aria earns $25 per hour. Therefore, she earned $300 (\(12 × 25\)) for each course.

16- C
The number of female students in the class is \((60 – 22) 38\) out of \(60 = \frac{38}{60}\)
Change the fraction to a percent:
\(\frac{38}{60} 3 ×100\%=63\%\)

17- C
Write a proportion and solve.
\(\frac{6 \space soft \space drinks}{9 \space guests}=\frac{x}{171 \space guests}\)
\(x =\frac{171×6}{9}⇒x=114\)

18- C
Every 90 minutes, Emma checks her email.
In 9 hours (540 minutes), Emma checks her email \((540 ÷ 90) 6\) times.

19- C
There are 44 students in the class. 18 of them are male and 26 of them are female.
26 out of 44 are female. Then:
\(\frac{26}{44}=\frac{x}{100}→2,600=44x→x=2,600÷44≈59\%\)

20- C
Divide the number flowers by \(12: 516 ÷ 12 = 43\)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the Grade 5 FSA Math test?

The FSA Math test for 5th graders splits across two sessions, each 60-70 minutes long, given on different days. Your child gets roughly 1 minute 15 seconds per question on average. Schools typically run Session 1 on a Monday and Session 2 on a Tuesday or Wednesday.

Is a calculator allowed on the Grade 5 FSA?

Only on Session 2. Session 1 is fully calculator-free, so your child needs to be solid on mental arithmetic, fraction operations, and multi-digit multiplication and division by hand. Session 2 provides an on-screen four-function calculator.

What topics are on the 5th Grade FSA Math?

Operations with whole numbers and decimals, fractions (adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing), volume of rectangular prisms, the coordinate plane (plotting points in Quadrant I), units of measurement, and basic data display reading. The standards come from Florida’s B.E.S.T. framework, which closely aligns with the old Math Florida Standards.

What kinds of questions are on the FSA Math?

Several formats: standard multiple-choice (one correct answer), multi-select (pick two or three correct answers), equation editor (type a number or expression), drag-and-drop matching, and graphing items where your child plots a point on a coordinate grid. The variety catches kids off guard if they’ve only practiced multiple-choice.

What’s a passing score on the Grade 5 FSA Math?

FSA reports scores as achievement levels 1 through 5. Level 3 is the satisfactory cut for grade-level promotion; Level 4 is proficient; Level 5 is mastery. Hitting Level 3 typically requires around 60% of available points; Level 4 needs roughly 75%; Level 5 needs about 85%+.

How long should we prepare for the 5th Grade FSA Math?

For most kids who’ve kept up in class, 4-6 weeks of consistent practice at 20-30 minutes a day works well. Start with one full-length practice test to identify weak topics, drill those, then run two or three more timed practice tests in the last two weeks to build stamina and confidence.

My child gets nervous on tests. What can we do?

Practice under realistic conditions early. Use a timer, sit at a quiet desk, and don’t let your child stop in the middle. Doing this three or four times before the real test makes the actual exam feel familiar. Talk through strategies for when a question feels hard — flag it, skip, come back later — so the nerves don’t snowball.

Can my child retake the FSA Math?

The Grade 5 FSA Math is given once per school year during the spring testing window. If your child doesn’t hit Level 3 and the district requires it for promotion, summer retakes or alternate measures (like report card grades plus teacher recommendation) may apply. Check with your child’s school for specifics.

How does the FSA Math compare to other state tests?

FSA Math aligns roughly with Common Core grade 5 standards, so it overlaps heavily with PARCC, Smarter Balanced, and STAAR at the same grade. The format and question types differ — FSA leans on equation editor and multi-select items — but the math content is essentially the same set of grade-5 topics.

Where can I find more 5th Grade FSA Math practice?

EffortlessMath has the 5th Grade FSA Math for Beginners workbook covering every topic on the test, plus the FSA Grade 5 Math Test Prep Bundle with multiple full-length timed practice tests and detailed answer explanations.

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