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Unit 1 Review 25-25

Unit 1 Review 25-25

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Mathematics

3rd Grade

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2.NBT.B.7, 2.NBT.A.3, 3.OA.D.8

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​Unit 1 Review 25-26
Counting up to 10,000

By Ms. Moore

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Fill in the Blank

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2,218 + 4,390

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Multiple Choice

Which answer choice has the same value as 244?

1

2 hundreds + 4 tens + 14 ones

2

2 hundreds + 40 tens + 4 ones

3

24 tens + 4 ones

4

40 tens + 4 ones

4

Fill in the Blank

Karmyn needs to collect 3,860 coins to get to the next level in a game. She has collected 2,735 coins so far. Karmyn wrote the following equation to help her determine how many more coins, c, she needs to collect.

2,735 + c = 3,860

How many more coins does Karmyn need to collect to get to the next level in the game?

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Fill in the Blank

What unknown number makes this equation true?

695 + 49 = 700 + B

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Multiple Select

What number rounds to 900 when rounding to the nearest hundred?

Choose all that apply

1

919

2

951

3

939

4

999

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Fill in the Blank

There were 145 ounces of orange juice in a jug. Jesus poured 83 ounces of orange juice out of the jug. How many ounces of orange juice are left in the jug?

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Fill in the Blank

Breshauna was trying to count the number of candy pieces in Ms. Moore's treasure chest. If she counted 78 Blowpops, 214 packs of Nerds, and 90 packs of Sugar Babies, how many candy pieces did Breshauna count altogether?

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Fill in the Blank

Ms. Johnson had a box of 200 pencils. Her students used all but 28 of the pencils when they were taking a test. How many pencils did the students use while taking their test?

10

Multiple Choice

Which of the following is the same as 583?

1

5 tens + 8 hundreds + 3 ones

2

500 hundreds + 80 tens + 3 ones

3

5 hundreds + 83 tens

4

5 hundreds + 8 tens + 3 ones

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Multiple Choice

Jewel read a book that has 8,924 words. Which of these equals 8,924 in expanded form?

1

8 + 9 + 2 + 4

2

8,000 + 900 + 200 + 4

3

8,000 + 900 + 4

4

8,000 + 900 + 20 + 4

​Unit 1 Review 25-26
Counting up to 10,000

By Ms. Moore

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