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DYMOND CHALLENGE - Adding with regrouping.

DYMOND CHALLENGE - Adding with regrouping.

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Mathematics

3rd Grade

Hard

CCSS
3.OA.D.8, 4.OA.A.3, 4.MD.A.2

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Carlos Legra-Diez

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4 Slides • 10 Questions

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Dimond CHALLENGE

(Adding with regrouping)

by Mr. Legra

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Math Problem Strategies

  • ​Find the Important Information

  • ​Draw a picture & create your Bar Model.

  • ​Write your Number sentence & solve it.

  • Write your Solution Statement.

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Multiple Choice

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In order to start constructing the house, Charlie and his father needed to gather some wood from the forest. If they initially have 156 extra planks of wood in the house and Charlie and his father got 436 planks of wood each, how many pieces of wood do they have in total?

II:           DP:       BM:         PVC:        SS:

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582

2

512

3

592

4

1592

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Multiple Choice

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While building the house, Charlie noticed that they were running out of nails, so he told his father he is going to buy some. If they still have 9 nails left and Charlie bought 2 boxes of nails, the big one containing 55 nails and the small one containing 31, how many nails will they have?

II:           DP:       BM:         PVC:        SS:

1

85

2

97

3

105

4

195

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Multiple Choice

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To have a more stable treehouse, Charlie’s father decided to tie the corner posts of the house to the tree itself. He used 24 inches of rope for the first post, 20 inches on the second, 14 inches on the third and 12 inches on the fourth. He also had 15 feet of cable but did not use that. How many inches of rope were used?

II:           DP:       BM:         PVC:        SS:

1

48

2

69

3

108

4

85

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Multiple Choice

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The treehouse is almost done; all they need is to paint it. His father estimated that they will use 2,568 ounces of white paint, and 634 ounces of brown paint. How many ounces of paint would they buy in total?

II:           DP:       BM:         PVC:        SS:

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2,202

2

3202

3

3,202

4

3,020

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Multiple Choice

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Upon finishing the treehouse, Charlie’s mother served them freshly baked cookies. If Charlie ate 15 cookies, his father ate 10 and his mother only ate 7, please write an equation to show how many cookies were eaten in total?

II:           DP:       BM:         PVC:        SS:

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15 + 10 + 7 = 31

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15 + 10 - 7 = 18

3

15 - 10 + 7 = 32

4

15 + 10 +7 = 32

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Multiple Choice

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Annie’s birthday is next week so her friends decided to throw her a surprise party.

1. Jessica, Annie’s best friend, is hosting the party. She plans on making pizza for everyone. If she bought 159 pieces of pepperoni, and 231 pieces of bacon as ingredients, how many pieces of meat did she buy in total?

II:           DP:       BM:         PVC:        SS:

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480

2

3x100 + 9x10 + 0x1

3

3,810

4

580

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Multiple Choice

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Andrew, Annie’s other friend, was assigned with the preparation of appetizers. He decided to bring 30 hotdogs on sticks, 20 pieces of bite-sized cheese pops and 40 pieces of chicken nuggets. How many portions of appetizers did Andrew bring in all?

II:           DP:       BM:         PVC:        SS:

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80

2

85

3

90

4

95

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Multiple Choice

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Annie’s mother has also been asked to be a part of the surprise. She was tasked to be in charge of drinks. She bought 15 cans of pop and made 25 glasses of orange juice, 15 glasses of grape juice and 5 glasses of apple juice. How many glasses of juice would there be?

II:           DP:       BM:         PVC:        SS:

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sixty

2

65

3

70

4

Sixteen

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Multiple Choice

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Annie’s friends wanted to make sure that there will be enough utensils to go around. If they already have 132 spoons and 108 forks and they bought 129 more for forks and 111 more spoons, how many utensils do they have available for the party?

II:           DP:       BM:         PVC:        SS:

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four hundred eighteen 

2

380

3

400 + 0 + 80

4

400 + 80 + 0

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Multiple Choice

On the actual day of Annie’s birthday, almost everyone in her class came to surprise her. If Annie has 18 girl classmates, 20 boy classmates and 3 teachers in her class, write an equation showing how many people attended her birthday party.

II:           DP:       BM:         PVC:        SS:

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20 + 18= 38

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18 + 20 + 3= 411

3

18 + 20 + 3 =41

4

41

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​Time to Check your Work :

  1. ​Check wich questions damage your perfect score.

  2. ​Find what were your mistakes.

  3. Use the back of your paper and​FIX the wrong questions by using the Strategies.

  4. ​Re-take the Practice and Go for the 100...

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​If you score 100%..... ask for your Price.....

Dimond CHALLENGE

(Adding with regrouping)

by Mr. Legra

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