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1 American Mathematics - 3rd Grade Homework Packet : Class : Test on Tuesday 11/28 on Chapter 5 Measurements and Time i-ready The students have to complete 45 minutes from Monday morning to Sunday night. The schedule for the homework for this week is the following: Monday 11/27 2 Pages Tuesday 11/28 2 Pages Wednesday 11/29 2 Pages Thursday 11/30 2 Pages Friday 12/1 1 Page The dates are the days when students should complete the homework and not the due dates. This homework is a review of the classwork and additional practice they need to master this skill. Don t do more than the assigned pages. For any questions you may have please contact me on the following konstantinos.vla@archimedean.org
2 Chapter 10 Extra Practice Lessons Write the time. Write one way you can read the time : Write the time. Use A.M. or P.M minutes past noon minutes before 7:00 in the morning Lesson 10.3 Find the elapsed time. 1. Start: 10:10 P.M. End: 10:45 P.M. 2. Start: 7:05 A.M. End: 7:33 A.M Lessons Delia spent 45 minutes working on her book report. She finished the report at 6:10 P.M. At what time did Delia start working on her report? 2. Lucas leaves school at 3:05 P.M. The bus ride home takes 25 minutes. Then it takes Lucas 15 minutes to ride his bike to soccer practice. At what time does Lucas get to soccer practice? Chapter 10 P211
3 Lesson 10.6 Measure the length to the nearest half inch _ inches _ inches Measure the length to the nearest fourth inch. 3. _ inches Lesson 10.7 Estimate how much liquid volume there will be when the container is filled. Write more than 1 liter, about 1 liter, or less than 1 liter. 1. mug 2. watering can 3. sports bottle Lesson 10.8 Choose the unit you would use to measure the mass. Write gram or kilogram. 1. pen 2. bag of flour 3. brick Lesson 10.9 Write an equation and solve the problem. 1. Miles ate two hot dogs with buns. Each hot dog has a mass of 45 grams, and each hot dog bun has a mass of 33 grams. How many grams of hot dogs and buns did Miles eat in all? 2. Celia s famous raspberry limeade comes in 3-liter containers. Celia gets an order for 8 containers of raspberry limeade. How many liters of raspberry limeade were ordered? P212
4 Lesson 10.9 Reteach Solve Problems About Liquid Volume and Mass You can use a model or write an equation to solve problems about liquid volume and mass. Tina s watering can holds 4 liters of water. Todd s watering can holds 6 liters of water. What is the total liquid volume of both watering cans? Tina s Watering Can Todd s Watering Can Use a bar model Think: Add to find the total. Write an equation. Think: I can write an addition equation to find the sum of the liquid volumes So, the total liquid volume is 10 L. 4 L 1 6 L 5 10 L So, the total liquid volume is 10 L. Write an equation and solve the problem. 1. Kyra has a small bucket that holds 3 liters of water and a large bucket that holds 5 liters of water. Altogether, how many liters of water do the two buckets hold? 2. Rick s recipe calls for 25 grams of raisins and 40 grams of nuts. How many more grams of nuts than raisins does the recipe call for? 5 5 Reteach Grade 3 R86
5 Solve Problems About Liquid Volume and Mass Lesson 10.9 Write an equation and solve the problem. 1. Luis was served 145 grams of meat and 217 grams of vegetables at a meal. What was the total mass of the meat and the vegetables? Think: Add to find how much in all _ l _ 5 2. The gas tank of a riding mower holds 5 liters of gas. How many 5-liter gas tanks can you fill from a full 20-liter gas can? _ l _ 5 3. To make a lemon-lime drink, Mac mixed 4 liters of lemonade with 2 liters of limeade. How much lemon-lime drink did Mac make? 4. A nickel has a mass of 5 grams. There are 40 nickels in a roll of nickels. What is the mass of a roll of nickels? _ l _ 5 5. Four families share a basket of 16 kilograms of apples equally. How many kilograms of apples does each family get? _ l _ 5 6. For a party, Julia made 12 liters of fruit punch. There were 3 liters of fruit punch left after the party. How much fruit punch did the people drink at the party? _ l _ 5 _ l _ 5 7. Zoe s fish tank holds 27 liters of water. She uses a 3-liter container to fill the tank. How many times does she have to fill the 3-liter container in order to fill her fish tank? 8. Adrian s backpack has a mass of 15 kilograms. Theresa s backpack has a mass of 8 kilograms. What is the total mass of both backpacks? Chapter 10 P209
6 Lesson 11.1 Reteach Model Perimeter Perimeter is the distance around a shape. Find the perimeter of the shape. Step 1 Choose a unit to begin counting and label it 1. Step 2 Count each unit around the shape to find the perimeter. 16 units So, the perimeter of the shape is 16 units. Find the perimeter of the shape. Each unit is 1 centimeter centimeters centimeters centimeters centimeters Reteach R87 Grade 3
7 Model Perimeter Lesson 11.1 Find the perimeter of the shape. Each unit is 1 centimeter centimeters centimeters centimeters centimeters Use the drawing for 5 6. Each unit is 1 centimeter. 5. What is the perimeter of Patrick s shape? 6. How much greater is the perimeter of Jillian s shape than the perimeter of Patrick s shape? Chapter 11 P215
8 Lesson 11.2 Reteach Find Perimeter Kelsey wants to know the perimeter of the shape below. She can use an inch ruler to find the perimeter. Step 1 Choose one side of the shape to measure. Place the zero mark of the ruler on the end of the side. Measure to the nearest inch. Write the length. 1 in. 1 in. 1 in. Step 2 Use the ruler to measure the other three sides. Write the lengths. 2 in. Step 3 Add the lengths of all the sides So, the perimeter of the shape is 5 inches. Use an inch ruler to find the perimeter inches inches Reteach R88 Grade 3
9 Find Perimeter Lesson 11.2 Use a ruler to find the perimeter _ centimeters _ centimeters _ inches _ inches Draw a picture to solve Evan has a square sticker that measures 5 inches on each side. What is the perimeter of the sticker? 6. Sophie draws a shape that has 6 sides. Each side is 3 centimeters. What is the perimeter of the shape? Chapter 11 P217
10 Find Unknown Side Lengths ALGEBRA Lesson 11.3 Find the unknown side lengths. 1. Perimeter 5 33 centimeters 2. Perimeter 5 14 feet x x 5 33 x centimeters feet 3. Perimeter 5 37 meters 4. Perimeter 5 92 inches meters inches 5. Steven has a rectangular rug with a perimeter of 16 feet. The width of the rug is 5 feet. What is the length of the rug? 6. Kerstin has a square tile. The perimeter of the tile is 32 inches. What is the length of each side of the tile? Chapter 11 P219
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