Quarter 1 Review
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Mathematics
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3rd Grade
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Klaudia Dombkowski
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Which model represents the equation 18 ÷ 3 = 6?
Tags
CCSS.4.NBT.B.6
CCSS.5.NBT.B.6
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The teacher writes 48 ÷ 6 on the board. She has four students share an equation that could help them solve this problem. Which student is correct?
Student 1 writes:
48 = 6 x 8
Student 2 writes:
6 x 6 = 48
Student 3 writes:
48 = 6 + 42
Student 4 writes:
48 - 6 = 42
Tags
CCSS.4.NBT.B.6
3.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Which number makes both equations true?
45 ÷ 5 = __
5 x __ = 45
Tags
CCSS.4.NBT.B.6
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Study the section of the hundred chart. Which statement is true about the numbers that are circled?
The circled numbers are all odd.
The circled numbers are all multiples of 6.
The circled numbers are all even.
The circled numbers are the multiples of 3.
Tags
CCSS.5.OA.B.3
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Which equation represents this model?
35 ÷ 5 = 7
35 + 5 = 7
35 - 5 = 7
35 x 5 = 7
Tags
CCSS.4.NBT.B.6
CCSS.5.NBT.B.6
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Which situation can be represented by 24 ÷ 6?
Ms. Naill has 24 candy bars. She eats 6 of them for breakfast. How many candy bars does she have left?
Ms. Naill has 24 candy bars. She wants to share them equally with herself and 5 friends. How many candy bars does each person get?
Ms. Naill has 24 candy bars. She buys 6 more candy bars from the vending machine. How many candy bars does she have now?
Ms. Naill has 6 groups of 24 candy bars. How many total candy bars does Ms. Naill have?
Tags
CCSS.3.OA.A.3
7.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Which two statements are true?
The product of 5 and 2 is even because both factors are even.
The product of 4 and 4 is even because both factors are even.
The product of 3 and 3 is even because both factors are odd.
The product of 2 and 5 is odd because one factor is odd.
The product of 3 and 5 is odd because both factors are odd
Tags
CCSS.3.OA.D.9
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