Envision Topic 6

Envision Topic 6

3rd Grade

20 Qs

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Envision Topic 6

Envision Topic 6

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

3rd Grade

Hard

Created by

Megan Murphy

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20 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Look at this shape. Would you find the exact or estimated area?

exact

estimate

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Look at this shape. Choose if it is an exact or estimated area. Tell the area.

exact, 14 square units

estimate, 10 square unites

exact, 12 square units

estimate, 12 square units

3.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Choose ALL the ways to break apart the area of the large rectangle into the sum of the areas of the two smaller rectangles.

7 x 8 is the same as 7 x (5+3) which can be written as (7x5) + (7x3).

7 x 8 is the same as 7 x (4+4) which can be written as (7x4) + (7x4).

7 x 8 is the same as 7 x (7+8) which can be written as (7x7) + (7x8)

7 x 8 is the same as 7 x (3+4) which can be written as (7x3) + (7x4).

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Kimmy says this shape has an area of 14 square feet. Do you agree? Explain.

I agree because I counted 14 squares on the picture.

I disagree because I counted 4 complete squares, so the area is 4. She also does not know the label is feet. It should be units.

I disagree because I counted 4 complete middle sqaures, almost 4 complete squares in the second and fifth column, and 4 half squares in the first and sixth column. I put those together to make 2 squares. 4 + 4+ 2 = 10 square units. Square feet is also the incorrect label.

I disagree becausre her area is 12 square units because there is a part of the red circle in 12 squares.

5.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Use the distributive property to write the equation that represents the picture.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Find the area.

24 square inches

46 square inches

28 square inches

49 square inches

7.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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John draws this rectangle. Which explanations are correct to find the area?

John should add 5 + 4. His area is 9 in.

John can draw in 5 rows and 4 columns. He can count all the squares. His area is 20 square inches.

John can break the shape into 2 parts. He can do (3x2) + (4x2) and find the area of 14 square in.

John can do 5 x 4 because a rectangle is an array. He can multiply length times width because it is another way to say rows times columns. His area is 20 square inches.

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