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Math Benchmark Review

Math Benchmark Review

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Mathematics

3rd Grade

Hard

CCSS
3.NF.A.1, 3.OA.A.3, 4.NF.A.1

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Standards-aligned

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Jennifer Guin

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9 Slides • 27 Questions

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Math Benchmark Review

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Standards:

  • 3.OA.8 Solve two-step word problems using the four operations. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. 

  • 3.NF.2 Understand a fraction as a number on the number line; represent fractions on a number line diagram.

  • 3.NF.3 Explain equivalence of fractions in special cases, and compare fractions by reasoning about their size.

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I Can Statements:

  • I can use addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to solve all kinds of word problems and then use mental math to decide if my answers are reasonable. 

  •  I can label fractions on a number line because I know the space between any two numbers can be thought of as a whole

  •  I can compare fractions by reasoning about their size.

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Multiple Choice

The local bowling alley charges $6 per game. Hank earned $70 mowing lawns and spent $28 on a gift for his mom. How many games could Hank bowl with the rest of the money he didn't spend?

1

36

2

6

3

42

4

7

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Multiple Choice

Lynne had 13 cookies. She gave 2 cookies to each of her 6 friends. How many cookies did she have left?

1

1

2

11

3

12

4

21

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Multiple Choice

Joshua has 612 baseball cards. He gave 419 cards to his brother and then bought 232 new cards. How many cards does Joshua have now?

1

193

2

325

3

425

4

799

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Multiple Choice

Joseph and Mike each have 7 trading cards. Greg has 5 fewer cards than Joseph and Mike combined. How many trading cards does Greg have?

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2

2

5

3

9

4

10

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Multiple Choice

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What rule applies to the table?

1

multiply by 5

2

multiply by 4

3

add 5

4

add ten

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Multiple Choice

Which shows the pattern counting by 3s?

1

3,6,8,11

2

1,4,7,10

3

2,4,6,8

4

3,5,7,9

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Multiple Select

Taylor bought 6 packages of candy bars. Each package has 8 candy bars. How many candy bars did Taylor buy?

1

48

2

14

3

49

4

2

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Multiple Choice

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Martin put is snails in different bags. Which equation represents the total number of snails?

1

3 x 3 = 9

2

3 x 4 = 9

3

3 x 4 = 12

4

3 + 3 + 3 = 12

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Multiple Choice

Jenna has 24 flowers. She arranges them in vases with an equal number of flowers in each vase. Which sentence could Jenna use to describe her flowers?

1

Jenna arranged 4 flowers in each of 4 vases.

2

Jenna arranged 3 flowers in each of 8 vases.

3

Jenna arranged 5 flowers in each of 6 vases.

4

Jenna arranged 6 flowers in each of 6 vases.

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Multiple Choice

Jonathan has 3 pages of homework. Each homework page has 9 problems. How many total homework problems does Jonathan have?

1

12

2

6

3

21

4

27

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Multiple Choice

Bryson took 4 math tests. Each test had 10 items. What was the total number of items on all four tests.

1

14

2

41

3

40

4

104

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Multiple Choice

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A spider has 8 legs. What expression shows the total number of legs on two spiders?

1

2 + 8

2

2 x 8

3

8 -2

4

2 / 8

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Multiple Choice

The number on the top of a fraction is called what?
1
numerator
2
denominator

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Multiple Choice

The number on the bottom of a fraction is called what?
1
numerator
2
denominator

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Multiple Choice

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1

2/3

2

4/5

3

5/8

4

6/8

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Multiple Choice

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1

R

2

S

3

T

4

U

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Multiple Choice

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1

1/7

2

1/4

3

1/6

4

1/5

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Multiple Choice

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What fraction of the circle is shaded?

1

1/6

2

2/6

3

1/8

4

6/8

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Multiple Choice

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What fraction of the rectangle is blue?
1
1/6
2
1/3
3
6/2
4
2/3

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Multiple Choice

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Which fraction could replace Q on the number line above?

1

1/3

2

2/5

3

3/8

4

4/8

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Multiple Choice

Fractions that are equal are called __________.
1
Twin Fractions
2
Greatest Common Factors
3
Least Common Multiples
4
Equivalent Fractions

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Multiple Choice

Which is an example of an equivalent fraction?
1
1/2 and 2/6
2
2/4 and 1/3
3
2/3 and 4/6
4
1/4 and 4/8

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Multiple Choice

Which fraction below equals 1?

1

½

2

3/3

3

4

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Multiple Choice

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All of the following are equivalent fractions except....
1
2/4
2
4/16
3
8/16
4
1/4

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Multiple Choice

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All of the following are equivalent fractions except...
1
4/6
2
1/2
3
2/4
4
4/8

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Multiple Choice

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1

<

2

>

3

=

4

?

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Multiple Choice

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Complete the equivalent fraction.
1
6
2
9
3
15
4
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