3RD GRADE MATH SPRING BREAK PACKET
3RD GRADE MATH SPRING BREAK PACKET
|1. |
|[pic] |
|What portion is shaded in the above figure? |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |2/3 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |2/4 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |1/3 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |2/2 |
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|2. |
|Which list orders the numbers from least to greatest? |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |3,725 ; 3,731 ; 3,754 ; 3,739 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |3,725 ; 3,739 ; 3,731 ; 3,754 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |3,754 ; 3,739 ; 3,731 ; 3,725 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |3,725 ; 3,731 ; 3,739 ; 3,754 |
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|3. |
|[pic] |
|What is the perimeter of the shape above? |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |18 cm |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |14 cm |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |16 cm |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |7 cm |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |557 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |567 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |555 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |558 |
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|4. |
|348 |
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|+ 209 |
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|5. |
|[pic] |
|[pic] |
|[pic] |
|[pic] |
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|What portion is shaded in the above figure? |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |3/5 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |1/4 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |3/3 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |3/4 |
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|6. |
|What is the rule for this sequence? |
|341 , 346 , 351 , 356 , 361 |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |Skip counting by 5. |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |Skip counting by 2. |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |Skip counting by 10. |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |Skip counting by 4. |
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|7. |
|The letters 'H', 'A', 'R', 'G', 'R', 'O', 'V', 'E' are placed in a bag. One letter is randomly selected from the bag. Which letter is|
|most likely to be selected? |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |V |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |O |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |R |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |G |
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|8. |
|[pic] |
|[pic] |
|[pic] |
|[pic] |
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|What portion is shaded in the above figure? |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |2/4 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |1/4 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |2/5 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |3/4 |
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[pic]
|9. |
|There were 23 shopping carts inside the grocery store. If the grocery store owned 82 shopping carts, how many shopping carts were |
|outside the grocery store? |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |58 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |60 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |59 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |49 |
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|10. |
|Henry has 2 bunches of flowers. If there are 4 flowers in each bunch, which of the following shows how to find the total number of |
|flowers he has? |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |2 - 4 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |2 + 4 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |2 ÷ 4 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |2 × 4 |
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[pic]
|11. |
|What is the missing number in this sequence? |
|373 , 363 , 353 , ___ , 333 , 323 |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |348 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |343 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |341 |
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|12. |[pic] |
| |What time is shown on the clock above? |
|[pic]|A. |
| |6:47 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |7:52 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |7:47 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |6:52 |
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|13. |
|Joseph is working on his math homework. For the week, he has 15 problems to do. If he does 5 problems each night, how many nights |
|will it take for Joseph to do his homework? |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |2 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |5 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |3 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |75 |
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[pic]
|14. |
|Which of the following is an odd number? |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |36 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |16 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |17 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |32 |
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|15. |
|Which list orders the numbers from greatest to least? |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |3,741 ; 3,732 ; 3,756 ; 3,725 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |3,756 ; 3,732 ; 3,741 ; 3,725 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |3,756 ; 3,741 ; 3,725 ; 3,732 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |3,756 ; 3,741 ; 3,732 ; 3,725 |
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[pic]
|16. |
|Walter is thinking of a number between 1 and 15. What are the chances that the number Walter is thinking of is greater than 11? |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |11 out of 15 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |7 out of 15 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |4 out of 15 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |5 out of 15 |
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[pic]
|17. |
|What is the rule for this sequence? |
|10 , 14 , 18 , 22 , 26 |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |Skip counting by 4. |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |Skip counting by 5. |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |Skip counting by 3. |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |Skip counting by 2. |
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[pic]
|18. |
|[pic] |
|[pic] |
|[pic] |
|[pic] |
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|What portion is shaded in the above figure? |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |1/3 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |1/5 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |1/4 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |3/4 |
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[pic]
|19. |
|[pic] |
|What is the perimeter of object D? |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |16 cm |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |12 cm |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |9 cm |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |14 cm |
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[pic]
|20. |
|Which of the following makes the inequality true? |
|16 + ___ > 40 |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |23 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |25 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |24 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |22 |
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|21. |
|Which sign makes the sentence true? |
|154 + 128 [pic]171 + 101 |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |> |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |< |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |= |
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[pic]
|22. |
|Which number when substituted for n makes the sentence true? |
|n + 5 = 17 |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |12 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |14 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |8 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |22 |
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|23. |
|285 |
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|- 109 |
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|[pic] |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |186 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |172 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |176 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |394 |
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[pic]
|24. |
|Which expression is the same as 4 × 7? |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |7 × 7 × 7 × 7 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |4 + 4 + 4 + 4 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |4 × 4 × 4 × 4 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |7 + 7 + 7 + 7 |
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[pic]
|25. |
|What is the missing number in this sequence? |
|341 , 343 , 345 , 347 , ___ , 351 |
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|[pic]|A. |
| |350 |
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|[pic]|B. |
| |349 |
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|[pic]|C. |
| |348 |
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|[pic]|D. |
| |352 |
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26. There were 8,357 books in a school library. Then, the library got 1,435 new books.
What was the TOTAL number of books in the library after getting the new books?
A. 9,782 books
B. 9,792 books
C. 9,882 books
D. 9,892 books
27. David has an odd number of comic books. Which number could be the number
of comic books David has?
A 16
B 23
C 38
D 40
28. Jerome wrote the number sentence below.
4 X 8 = 8 X ____
What number belongs on the line to make the number sentence correct?
A 4
B 8
C 12
D 32
29. The Green Tree Nursery planted lemon trees. They planted 4 rows of lemon trees with 7 trees in each row. What is the total number of lemon trees the Green Tree Nursery planted?
A 11
B 21
C 28
D 32
30. José measured the front door of his house. Which measure is most likely the height of the door?
A 8 feet
B 8 yards
C 8 inches
D 8 quarts
31. How many inches are in 4 feet?
A. 60 INCHES
B. 48 INCHES
C. 36 INCHES
D. 12 INCHES
|32. Joseph started his homework at 7:25 P.M. Which clock is showing that time? Mark your answer. |
|[pic] A [pic] |[pic] B [pic] |
|[pic] C [pic] |[pic] D [pic] |
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