
Math Quarter 2 Review
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Mathematics
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3rd Grade
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Kevin Terrell
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Math Quarter 2 Review
2
Multiple Choice
The bar graph shows how many different kinds of pets are available at a pet store.
How many fewer dogs and cats are available than fish?
6
15
21
36
3
Multiple Choice
Hema wanted to find the area of a rectangle that was 9 units long and 7 units wide. She decomposed the rectangle into two smaller rectangles to find the area.
Which of the following could represent the way that Hema decomposed the 9 by 7 rectangle?
(4 x 5) + (3 x 4)
(9 x 5) + (9 x 4)
(7 x 5) + (7 x 4)
(8 x 5) + (1 x 2)
4
Multiple Choice
The principal at Panthers Elementary School made a graph to show the absences in January for each grade level.
How many more fourth grade students were absent than third grade students?
2
6
18
30
5
Multiple Choice
Bryana earned $279 taking care of neighbors’ pets over the summer. She bought
school supplies for $84. About how much money does Bryana have left?
$100
$150
$200
$250
6
Multiple Choice
What is the value of 😀 the in the equation below?
12 = 😀 x 4
3
8
16
48
7
Multiple Choice
Miran found the area of a rectangle he drew. He said the area is 32 square centimeters.
Which of the following could be the length and width of Miran’s rectangle?
Length = 6 centimeters, Width = 4
centimeters
Length = 8 centimeters, Width = 3
centimeters
Length = 8 centimeters, Width = 4
centimeters
Length = 9 centimeters, Width = 3
centimeters
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Multiple Choice
Cassandra’s family is having a reunion. She has a box of plastic spoons and a box of plastic forks. There are 282 spoons and 196 forks. Cassandra rounded the number of spoons and the number of forks to the nearest ten to estimate how many more spoons her family had. Which expression could Cassandra have used to estimate the difference between spoons and forks?
300 - 200
280 - 210
280 - 200
280 - 190
9
Multiple Choice
Tina bought 4 bags of star beads and 7 bags of round beads.
ꞏ There were 20 star beads in one bag.
ꞏ There were 50 round beads in one bag.
How many beads did Tina buy?
81
330
340
430
10
Multiple Choice
What number is missing in the equation below?
7 = 42 ÷ ?
3
4
6
7
11
Multiple Choice
Which situation can be described by the expression 15 ÷ 3?
There are 15 pieces of candy. Hannah
eats 3 pieces. How many are left?
There are 15 tables. There are 3 chairs
at each table. What is the total number
of chairs?
There are 15 toys. There are 15 toys.
How many toys will each student get
if the toys are shared equally by 3
students?
There are 15 people who like to swim
and 3 people who don’t like to swim
in a group. How many people are in
the group?
12
Multiple Choice
A third grade class tracked the weather over a 4-month period. They created a bar graph to show the results.
How many sunny days were there over the 4-month period?
24
78
80
82
13
Multiple Choice
Use this multiplication chart to decide which statement below is true.
All of the multiples of 3 are odd
All of the multiples of ten have a 0 in
the ones place.
Multiples of 2 can be odd or even
Multiples of 8 cannot have a 0 in the
ones place.
14
Multiple Choice
Which value for Z makes this equation true?
Z ÷ 9 = 3
3
12
21
27
15
Multiple Choice
The picture below shows the measurements of a daycare playground that is 9 yards long and 8 yards wide. The playground has a sandy part and a grassy part.
The dimensions of the sandy part are 4 yards and 8 yards.
The dimensions of the grassy part are 5 yards and 8 yards.
How can the area of the whole playground be calculated, using the area of the sandy and grassy parts?
The sandy part is 32 square yards and
the grassy part is 40 square yards, so
the area of the whole playground is 72
square yards.
The sandy part is 24 square yards and
the grassy part is 40 square yards, so
the area of the whole playground is 64
square yards.
The sandy part is 12 square yards
and the grassy part is 13 square
yards, so the area of the whole
playground is 25 square yards.
Double the area of the sandy part to
make 64 square yards and double the
area of the grassy part to make 80
square yards. Then combine both
areas to make 144 square yards.
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