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3rd Grade Math Benchmark Review Day 1

3rd Grade Math Benchmark Review Day 1

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3rd Grade

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​Benchmark Review Day 1

By Lara Iadarola

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Multiple Select

Which expressions are equivalent to 15,090?

Select TWO answers.

1

1,000 + 5,000 + 900

2

15,000 + 90

3

1,000 + 5,000 + 90

4

15,000 + 900

5

10,000 + 5,000 + 90

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Multiple Choice

Evie finds the sum of 70 hundreds, 1 ten and 15 ones. What number represents Evie's sum?

1

70,025

2

7,025

3

70,115

4

7,015

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Drag and Drop

Create an expression equivalent to 40,280. Move the correct answer to each box. Not all answers will be used.



4​ ​
+ 2​
+ 8​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
ten thousands
hundreds
tens
ones
thousands

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Multiple Choice

The expanded notation of a number is shown.

(9 x 10,000) + (4 x 100) + (1 x 10)

What is the standard form of this number?

1

9,410

2

94,010

3

90,401

4

90,410

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Fill in the Blanks

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Multiple Choice

A number is shown.

858,386


    Compare the value of 8 in the hundred thousands place to the value of the 8 in the thousands place.

1

The value of the 8 in the hundred thousands place is ten 

times greater than the value of the 8 in the hundreds 

place.

2

The value of the 8 in the hundred thousands place is a 

hundred times greater than the value of the 8 in the 

hundreds place.

3

The value of the 8 in the hundred thousands place is a 

thousand times greater than the value of the 8 in the 

hundreds place. 

4

The value of the 8 in the hundred thousands place is 

two times greater than the value of the 8 in the hundreds 

place.

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Multiple Choice

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Which models represent the same number?

1

Anne's model and Kareena's model, because 1 hundred, 1 ten, and 10 ones are equivalent to 1 hundred and 2 ones.

2

Kareena's model and Zane's model, because 1 hundred and 2 ones is equivalent to 12 tens.

3

Anne's model and Zane's model, because 1 hundred, 1 ten, and 10 ones is equivalent to 12 tens.

4

None of the models.

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Multiple Choice

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Which number could Michel's point represent?

1

225

2

208

3

264

4

250

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Multiple Choice

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How many more hours does Tina hike during summer and winter combined than in the fall?

1

704 hours

2

250 hours

3

94 hours

4

114 hours

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Fill in the Blanks

12

Fill in the Blanks

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Drag and Drop

Andrea had 67 green marbles and 54 blue marbles. She rounds each number to the nearest ten to estimate how many marbles she has in total.

Complete the sentences to show how Andrea estimates the total.

Move the correct answer to each box. Each answer may be used more than once. Not all answers will be used.



She rounds 67 green marbles to ​
.

She rounds 54 blue marbles to ​
.

Andrea estimates she has ​
marbles in total.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
70
50
120
130
60
110

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Multiple Choice

Eliza rode her bike on three days last week.

*On Tuesday, she rode 12 miles.

*On Thursday, she rode 9 miles.

*On Saturday, she rode 7 miles.

She rounds each number to the nearest ten to find the estimate of the total number of miles she rode.

What is Eliza's estimate?

1

10 mi

2

30 mi

3

40 mi

4

20 mi

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Multiple Choice

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How many squares are on 8 rows of the game board?

1

56

2

8

3

16

4

64

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Multiple Choice

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How many outlets do 6 of these electrical panels have?

1

28

2

20

3

24

4

10

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Multiple Choice

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Which equation CANNOT be used to find the answer the student circled?

1

10 x 10 x 10 x 10 =

2

4 x 10 =

3

10 x 4 =

4

4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 =

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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
2
3
4

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Multiple Choice

A teacher bought 8 boxes of pencils. Each box contained 48 pencils. How many pencils did the teacher buy?

1

376

2

384

3

366

4

324

​Benchmark Review Day 1

By Lara Iadarola

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