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3rd Grade Math STAAR review

3rd Grade Math STAAR review

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3rd Grade

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3.OA.D.8, 2.NBT.A.4, 1.NBT.B.3

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21 Slides • 61 Questions

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​STAAR Grade 3 Math Review

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STAAR Grade 3 Math Review

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4

Multiple Choice

Which statement about the number 27 is true?

1

It is even because the digit in the tens place is even.

2

It is odd because the digit in the ones place is odd.

3

It is even because it can be divided by 9 evenly.

4

It is odd because it can be divided by 2 evenly.

5

Multiple Choice

Which statement about the number 15 is true?

1

It is even because the digit in the tens place is even.

2

It is odd because it can be divided by 2 evenly.

3

It is odd because the digit in the ones place is odd.

4

It is even because it can be divided by 9 evenly.

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Multiple Choice

Which statement about the number 10 is true?

1

It is even because it can be divided by 9 evenly.

2

It is odd because the number in the tens place is odd.

3

It is even because it can be divided by 2 evenly.

4

It is even because the number in the tens place is even.

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8

Multiple Choice

A movie theater has 710 seats.

158 seats are RED

247 seats are BLACK

119 seats are YELLOW

The rest of the seats are GREEN.

HOW MANY SEATS ARE GREEN??

1

186

2

524

3

214

4

206

9

Multiple Choice

Alex bought 4 packages of pink golf balls and 2 packages of orange golf balls. There were 12 golf balls in each package.

How many golf balls did Alex buy?

1

72

2

50

3

96

4

18

10

Multiple Choice

At the beginning of September, Mr. Watkins had 543 erasers.

* During September he gave his students 99 of the erasers.

* During October he gave his students 212 of the erasers.

How many erasers did Mr. Watkins have at the end of October?

1

854

2

232

3

430

4

344

11

12

Multiple Choice

Which comparison is true?

1

68 > 649

2

571 > 582

3

730 < 806

4

709 < 692

13

Dropdown

543 ​
496

14

Dropdown

26 ​
65

15

Dropdown

15​
15

16

Dropdown

249 ​
250

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18

Match

Match the following

18

50

3

10

24

2 x 9

5 x 10

3 x 1

2 x 5

4 x 6

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Match

Match the following

0

27

25

56

4

0 x 5

9 x 3

5 x 5

8 x 7

2 x 2

20

Match

Match the following

16

64

21

9

0

4 x 4

8 x 8

7 x 3

9 x 1

0 x 7

21

Match

Match the following

0

49

45

18

40

0 x 6

7 x 7

5 x 9

6 x 3

4 x 10

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Match

Match the following

12

63

0

10

36

2 x 6

7 x 9

8 x 0

1 x 10

6 x 6

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Multiple Choice

Haruko did 9 sit-ups in P.E. class. The number of sit-ups Tom did can be represented by this expression

2 x 9

Which statement is true?

1

Tom did 2 times as many sit-ups as Haruko.

2

Haruko did 2 times as many sit-ups as Tom.

3

Tom did 2 more sit-ups than Haruko.

4

Haruko did 2 more sit-ups than Tom.

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Multiple Choice

Gia lists some different methods she thinks she can use to solve the multiplication problem shown.

7 x 11 = ?

Which answer choice is NOT a correct method for Gia to use?

1

Jumping by 11's 7 times on a number line.

2

Counting by 11's 7 times

3

Using 7 tens blocks and 7 ones blocks.

4

Starting at 7 and adding 11 7 times.

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26

Multiple Choice

Which number sentence can be used to find the number that goes in the box?

12÷2=12\div2= ____

1

2 + 12 = 14

2

6 x 2 = 12

3

12 x 2 = 24

4

2 + 10 = 12

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Multiple Choice

What number goes in the blank to make the equation true?

___ x 7 = 98

1

14

2

91

3

105

4

13

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29

Drag and Drop

1/2 ​
2/2
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
<
>
=

30

Drag and Drop

3/8 ​
1/8
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
>
<
=

31

Drag and Drop

4/8 ​
1/2
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
=
>
<

32

33

Labelling

Label to pictures with the correct term.

Drag labels to their correct position on the image
congruent
similar

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Labelling

Label the image with the correct terms.

Drag labels to their correct position on the image
congruent
similar
not congruent or similar

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Labelling

Label with picture with the correct terms.

Drag labels to their correct position on the image
Not congruent or similar
Similar
Congruent

36

37

Multiple Choice

Trey is describing his labor and income. Which statement could be a description of both labor and income for Trey?

1

Trey does volunteer work at the hospital.

2

Trey pays a company to repair his roof.

3

Trey takes $25 out of his bank account and spends money at a store.

4

Trey takes dogs for a walk after school and earns $25.

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Multiple Choice

Question image

The rectangular floor of Ms. Ragan's closet is completely covered with carpet squares. Each carpet square covers 1 square foot of the floor. There are 10 rows, and each row has 6 squares.

What is the area of the floor of this closet in square feet?

1

16 sq. feet

2

58 sq. feet

3

60 sq. feet

4

6 sq. feet

40

Multiple Choice

Question image

What is the area?

1

7 units

2

14 units

3

12 units

4

16 units

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What is the area?

1

72

2

64

3

74

4

68

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Ms. Gonzalez is putting square stickers on a rectangular poster. Each sticker has an area of 1 square inch. She has already put some stickers on the poster as shown. What is the area of poster?

1

56

2

42

3

48

4

15

43

44

Multiple Choice

Question image

Each side of this figure is the same length. The perimeter of the figure is 72 inches.

What is the length of one side of the figure in inches?

1

8 in.

2

12 in.

3

9 in.

4

18 in.

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46

Multiple Choice

The numbers listed show the speed in miles per hour Henry pitched a baseball.

30, 32, 38, 30, 33, 34, 32, 35, 38, 36, 35, 32, 30, 32, 35

Which dot plot represents the speed of Henry's pitches?

1
2
3
4

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48

Multiple Choice

Question image

What shape is this?

1

square

2

rectangle

3

trapezoid

4

pentagon

49

Multiple Choice

Question image

What shape is this?

1

square

2

rectangle

3

triangle

4

circle

50

Multiple Choice

Question image

What shape is this?

1

triangle

2

rectangle

3

square

4

circle

51

Multiple Choice

Question image

What shape is this?

1

cube

2

circle

3

sphere

4

triangle

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Multiple Choice

Question image

What shape is this?

1

sphere

2

square

3

rectangle

4

cube

53

Multiple Choice

Chris built a fort using prisms. Which figure is NOT one Chris would have used to build his fort?

1
2
3
4

54

55

Multiple Choice

Question image

The table shows the numbers of tomato plants and spinach plants in five different gardens. Based on the relationship shown in the table, which statement is true?

1

There are 9 more spinach plants than tomato plans in each garden.

2

There are 9 fewer spinach plants than tomato plants in each garden.

3

There are 8 more spinach plants than tomato plants in each garden.

4

There are 8 fewer spinach plants than tomato plants in each garden.

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Dahlia sold pineapples at a fruit stand. The table shows the number of pineapples Dahlia had for sale each week and the number of customers she expected to come to her fruit stand.

In which week did Dahlia most likely sell her pineapples for the highest price?

1

Week 1, because the number of pineapples was greater than the expected number of customers.

2

Week 2, because the number of pineapples was the same as the expected number of customers.

3

Week 3, because fewer customers were expected to come to the fruit stand this week than any other week.

4

Week 4, because the number of pineapples was less than the expected number of customers.

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Shelly needs tickets for rides at an amusement park. The table shows the numbers of tickets needed to ride different numbers of rides.

Based on the relationship shown in the table, which statement is true?

1

Shelly needs 3 tickets for each ride, because the number of tickets minus 3 equals the number of rides.

2

Shelly needs 3 tickets for each ride, because the number of tickets pus 3 equals the number of rides.

3

Shelly needs 2 tickets for each ride, because the number of tickets divided by 2 equals the number of rides.

4

Shelly needs 2 tickets for each ride, because the number of tickets times 2 equals the number of rides.

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59

Multiple Choice

Question image

Choose the fraction that's written correctly.

1

5/5

2

0/5

3

5/6

4

1/1

60

Multiple Choice

Question image

Choose the fraction that shows how many pieces of pizza were eaten.

1

7/8

2

1/8

3

4/8

4

8/8

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Choose the fraction that is correct.

1

4/4

2

2/4

3

1/4

4

3/4

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Carter and Dane shared a package of 8 baseballs equally.

What fraction of the package of baseballs did each person get?

1

2/8

2

4/4

3

4/1

4

4/8

63

Multiple Choice

Question image

Which fraction is equivalent to 2/4?

1

1/2

2

2/6

3

3/4

4

1/3

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65

Draw

Greg had a package of 14 stars to put on 2 posters. He put the same number of starts on each poster, and he used all the stars in the package.

How many stars did Greg put on each poster?

66

Draw

Janet has 2 new games.

*Each game has 3 packs of cards

*Each pack has 10 cards

Draw a model can be used to find the total number of cards Janet has for these 2 games?

67

Draw

A group of people bought tickets for a roller-coaster ride.

* The group spent $4 for each ticket.

* Altogether the group spent $48 on tickets.

* Each person in the group got 2 tickets.

How many people were in the group?

68

69

Reorder

Reorder the following numbers from least to greatest

9,975

90,087

90,096

98,300

99,000

1
2
3
4
5

70

Reorder

Reorder the following numbers from least to greatest.

145

147

159

175

176

1
2
3
4
5

71

Reorder

Reorder the following numbers from greatest to least.

1,250

1,100

1,099

996

995

1
2
3
4
5

72

Reorder

Reorder the following numbers from greatest to least.

36

32

31

28

25

1
2
3
4
5

73

Reorder

Reorder the following numbers from greatest to least.

62

61

58

56

55

1
2
3
4
5

74

75

Draw

The total number of keys on a computer keyboard is 87.

* There are 26 letter keys and 21 special symbol keys on the keyboard.

*The rest of the keys are function keys.

Draw a model with a strip diagram that represents a way to find the number of function keys on a keyboard.

76

77

Multiple Choice

5 + 700 + 40

What number is equivalent to this expression?

1

700405

2

7045

3

745

4

570040

78

Multiple Choice

800 + 5 + 20

What number is equivalent to this expression?

1

825

2

800520

3

520800

4

8520

79

Multiple Choice

1,000 + 20 + 300 + 5

Which number is equivalent to this expression?

1

1000203005

2

1325

3

1235

4

1532

80

81

Multiple Choice

Question image

This pictograph represents the classes votes for favorite fruit. Which fruit is the favorite?

1

Pear

2

Grapes

3

Apples

4

Bananas

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Multiple Choice

Question image

The pictograph shows the number of games each team in a volleyball league won during one season. Which table represents the data in the pictograph?

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2
3
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