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Look at Tables!

Look at Tables!

Assessment

Presentation

Mathematics

3rd Grade

Easy

CCSS
5.OA.B.3, 4.MD.A.2, 1.NBT.B.3

+6

Standards-aligned

Created by

Aubrey Martinez

Used 11+ times

FREE Resource

4 Slides • 14 Questions

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​*The students in Mr. Levin’s class receive pennies as classroom prizes. In the

table below is a list of the students with the most money in their collections.



Since his class behaved especially well during a recent school assembly, he decided to give everyone extra pennies.

2

Multiple Choice

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Does the value increase or decrease?

1

decrease

2

increase

3

Drag and Drop

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How many pennies was each student rewarded?​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
5
1
3
2
4

4

Fill in the Blank

5

Dropdown

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The ​
plus ​
equals the ​

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​Mrs. Santos gave a Math quiz to her class. After she graded it, she decided

that one problem was extra difficult. The students who got the correct answer for the question received extra points. The table below shows these students’ original grades and then their new grades with the extra points added.

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Multiple Choice

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Did their grades increase or decrease?

1

increase

2

decrease

8

Fill in the Blank

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Dropdown

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So, if each student was awarded 4 points, what was Evangeline's new grade?​

10

Dropdown

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The ​
plus ​
equals the ​

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Britney loves to use coupons. Last weekend she went Sea World with her

family. She used a $25 coupon for the entrance tickets. Complete the table

below for the missing values. Then write a description of the relationship in

two different ways.

12

Multiple Choice

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Does having a coupon increase or decrease your price?

1

increase

2

decrease

13

Dropdown

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With a 25 dollar coupon, an adult ticket would now cost ​
, a child ticket would cost ​
, and a senior would cost ​
.

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Dropdown

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The ​ ​​
price ​ ​
25 equals the price ​

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Manuel has a $20 gift card to Outback Steakhouse. He also saves money in

his piggy bank. He can buy dinner for his family that is $20 more than the

amount in his piggy bank.













The table shows the amount of money in Manuel’s piggy bank during different weeks. Finish the table to show the total amount Manuel could spend on dinner for each week.

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Multiple Choice

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If you have a gift card, you can spend ...

1

more

2

less

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Dropdown

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On Week 1, he can spend ​
dollars.

On Week 2, he can spend ​
dollars.

On Week 3, he can spend ​
dollars

On Week 4, he can spend ​
dollars.

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Dropdown

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Describe the relationship.



The amount in his ​
plus ​
dollars equals the ​
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​*The students in Mr. Levin’s class receive pennies as classroom prizes. In the

table below is a list of the students with the most money in their collections.



Since his class behaved especially well during a recent school assembly, he decided to give everyone extra pennies.

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