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3

rd

Grade

Practice Math

STAAR

TEST

#1

3

rd

Grade

STAAR

Stamina Test

#1

GAME ON!

Name _____________ Date ____________________

GOAL: ____________

I am Smart!

GRADE : ___________

I am proud to be Smart!

1) The table below shows the

number of miles each family

traveled over the summer.

Family

Smith

Garcia

Wong

Jones

Number of

Miles

traveled

769

908

545

614

Based on the table above, which

two families drove a combined

total of 1,314 miles?

A) Smith and Garcia

B) Smith and Wong

C) Wong and Jones

D) Jones and Smith

2) Sharon has 24 roses. She

places an equal number in 6

vases. Sharon solves this

problem using the number

sentence 24 ¡Â 6 = . . Which

number sentence could also be

used to solve this problem?

F) 24 ¨C 6 =

G) 24 + 6 =

H) 6 x

J) 24 x 6 =

= 24

3) The Brazos River is 768,324

yards long and the Nueces River

is 344,721 yards long. Which of

the following is the correct word

form for the length of the

Brazos River?

4) Below is a picture of a

snowman. Which part of this

picture is a three-dimensional

figure with no edges and no

vertices?

A) Seven hundred sixty-eight

thousand, three hundred

twenty-four

B) Seven hundred sixty-eight

and three hundred twenty-four

C) Three hundred forty four

thousand, seven hundred

twenty-one

D) Three hundred four

thousand, seven hundred

twenty-one

F) The snowman¡¯s head. It is a

sphere.

G) The presents. They are

rectangular prisms.

H) The snowman¡¯s head. It is a

circle.

J) The presents. They are

rectangles.

5) Mrs. Juarez baked a pie as

shown below. Her kids ate 3

pieces of the pie. Which of the

following is the fraction of the

pieces the kids ate?

6) The table below shows the

number of players on different

numbers of football teams.

Number of

Football

Teams

3

6

9

12

Total Number

of Players

33

66

99

132

Based on the information in the

table, what is the best way to

describe how to find how many

players would be on 20 football

teams?

A) five-eighths

B) three-fifths

F)

Football teams + 30 = Players

C) four-sixths

D) three-eighths

G)

Football Teams ¨C 30 = Players

H)

Football Teams x 11 = Players

J)

Football Teams ¡Â 11 = Players

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