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3rd Grade Math STAAR Review (2024-2025)

Total questions: 30

Worksheet time: 50mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

What is the value of the underlined digit in this number : 40,280

a)

400,000

b)

40,000

c)

4,000

d)

4

2.

Guadalupe has a bottle of juice.

Which unit of measurement could be used to measure the volume of juice in the bottle?

a)

Pounds

b)

Feet

c)

Centimeters

d)

Liters

3.

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

a)

376

b)

384

c)

366

d)

324

4.

Rashida groups four figures into two groups. How did Rashida group the figures?

a)

Group A has 6 vertices and Group B does not.

b)

Group A are prisms and Group B are not.

c)

Group B has 6 vertices and Group A does not.

d)

Group A and B both have parallelograms as their faces.

5.

Rashida groups four figures into two groups. How did Rashida group the figures?

a)

triangular faces

b)

number of edges

c)

color of figures

d)

size of figures

6.

Eva’s flower shop has 72 flowers.

Eva places an equal number of flowers in 8 vases.

She sells 3 vases from the flower shop.

Which equation can be used to find how many flowers Eva sells?

a)

72 ÷ 8 ÷ 3 = 3

b)

72 – 8 – 3 = 61

c)

72 ÷ 8 × 3 = 27

d)

72 ÷ 8 + 3 = 12

7.

Which statement is an example of using credit?

a)

Dante saves $100 per paycheck.

b)

Baylee budgets $85 for groceries each week.

c)

Maria borrows $400 for car repairs.

d)

Nina earns $250 in tips at work.

8.
a)

Serena drinks more than Ricky because 5/6 is more than 5/8.

b)

They both drink the same amount.

c)

Ricky drinks more than Serena because 5/6 is more than 5/8.

d)

Ricky drinks more than Serena because 5/8 is more than 5/6.

9.

At a weekend bake sale, 295 cookies were sold on Saturday. On Sunday 88 more cookies were sold than were sold on Saturday. What was the total number of cookies sold on Saturday and Sunday?

(Hint: a T chart would be a great resource to solve this question, otherwise you might fall into their trap!!!)

a)

207

b)

383

c)

502

d)

678

10.

Lena draws a rectangle on a grid made of same-sized squares that do not overlap. - Each square has an area of one square centimeter. - There are 32 rows in the rectangle. - Each row has 8 squares. What is the area of the rectangle in square centimeters?

a)

256

b)

40

c)

320

d)

24

11.

Steve puts 75 shirts on shelves at a store. He puts 15 shirts on each shelf. How many shelves does Steve put shirts on?

a)

90

b)

60

c)

5

d)

6

12.

A restaurant sells four sizes of pizza. The table shows the pizzas sold. Pizzas Sold Size Number Small 4 Medium 10 Large 18 Extra large 8 Which pictograph shows the data in the table?

a)

[Pictograph A]

b)

[Pictograph B]

c)

[Pictograph C]

d)

[Pictograph D]

13.

A rectangular flag has a perimeter of 40 inches and a width of 5 inches. What is the length of the flag in inches?

a)

15 in.

b)

8 in.

c)

30 in.

d)

35 in.

14.

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.

a)

10 mi

b)

30 mi

c)

40 mi

d)

20 mi

15.

Calvin draws two congruent figures. He shades an equal area of each figure. Which figures could be Calvin’s?

a)

A

b)

B

c)

C

d)

D

16.

Joseph ran a total of 25 miles during the six days. How many miles did Joseph run on the sixth day?

a)

6

b)

8

c)

17

d)

10

17.

The chef at a restaurant makes 6 burritos with every 1 pound of meat. Which table shows the relationship between burritos and pounds of meat?

a)

A

b)

B

c)

C

d)

D

18.

Which answer choice best describes the two quadrilaterals that are pieces of the puzzle?

a)

Square and parallelogram

b)

Parallelogram and triangle

c)

Square and trapezoid

d)

Triangle and rhombus

19.

There are 8 squares on each row of a game board. One row of the game board is shown. How many squares are on 8 rows of the game board?

a)

56

b)

8

c)

16

d)

64

20.
a)

10 × 10 × 10 × 10 =

b)

4 × 10 =

c)

10 × 4 =

d)

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

21.
a)

225

b)

208

c)

264

d)

250

22.
a)

b)

c)

d)

e)

23.
a)

Figures P, Q, R, and S only

b)

Figures Q, R, and T only

c)

Figures P, R, and S only

d)

Figures P, Q, R, S, and T

24.

Farmers planted more orange trees, resulting in an increase in the orange crop this year. This will affect the price of oranges. Which statement best describes the effect on the price of oranges this year?

a)

The price will likely increase because there are more oranges for sale.

b)

The price will likely decrease because there are more oranges for sale.

c)

The price will likely increase because there are fewer oranges for sale.

d)

The price will likely decrease because there are fewer oranges for sale.

25.

What is the relationship between the thousands place and the tens place in the number shown? 583,436

a)

The thousands place is two times greater than the tens place.

b)

The thousands place is ten times greater than the tens place.

c)

The thousands place is one hundred times greater than the tens place.

d)

The thousands place is three hundred times greater than the tens place.

26.
a)

Ben's dot plot is incorrect because there should be 2 dots above the number 2.

b)

Ben's dot plot is incorrect because there should be 3 dots above the number 3.

c)

Ben's dot plot is incorrect because there should be 2 dots above the number 4.

d)

Ben's dot plot is incorrect because there should be 4 dots above the number 4.

27.
a)

88,598

b)

91,057

c)

89,099

d)

89,572

28.

A school had 375 hot dogs to sell during a carnival. After the carnival ended, 83 hot dogs were not sold. How many hot dogs were sold during the carnival?

a)

292

b)

312

c)

458

d)

282

29.
a)

Byron's claim is correct because 1/7 of the model should be represented by 1 shaded part.

b)

Byron's claim is NOT correct because 1/7 of the model should be represented by 7 shaded parts.

c)

Byron's claim is NOT correct because 1/7 of the model isn't shaded correctly. There aren't any equal pieces.

30.
a)

1/2

b)

2/3

c)

1/3

d)

2/6

e)

2/4