Third Grade First Nine Week Math Study Guide A. 167 B. 267 C. 1,501 D. 1,000

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Third Grade 2016-2017 First Nine Week Math Study Guide 3.OA.8-Solve two-step word problems using the four operations. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies including rounding. 1. What is the value of x in the equation? 834 x = 667 A. 167 B. 267 C. 1,501 D. 1,000 2. The chart shows how many students were in school each day. Students in School Monday 763 Tuesday 837 Wednesday 468 Thursday 764 Friday 634 How many fewer students were in school on Wednesday than on Friday? A. 1 B. 296 C. 166 D. 369 3. Look at the chart. AR Points Name Points Frank 436 Bettina 678 Juan 387 Which of the following is true about the AR points? A. Bettina scored 242 AR points less than Frank. B. Juan scored 191 AR points less than Bettina. C. The sum of all the AR points is 1,501. D. Juan scored the most AR points. 4. Sam read 864 pages in his book in two days. He read 452 pages on the first day. How many pages did he read the second day? A. 1,316 B. 412 C.312 D. 534 5. Which expression can be used to check the sum of 67 + 35? A. 102 + 77 B. 102-35 C. 67-35 D. 35 67

6. What is the value of m in the equation? 357 + m = 834 A. 377 B. 577 C. 985 D. 477 7. What is the value of g in the number sentence? 45 = 78 g A. 33 B. 123 C. 45 D. 80 8. Allison has 52 stuffed animals. Her mother gave her 67 more stuffed animals. Which fact can Allison use to find out how many stuffed animals she has in all? A. 67+ 52 = 119 B. 52 + 15 = 67 C. 67 + 10 = 77 D. 67-52 = 15 9. Mike has two pets. His dog weighs 197 pounds. His cat weighs 58 pounds. How much does the dog and cat weigh together? A. 250 pounds B. 255 pounds C. 141 pounds 139 pounds 10. There were a total of 947 people at the baseball field. There were 213 people at the first game. 679 people at the second game. The rest of the people were at the third game. How many people were at the third game? A. 55 B. 1,839 C. 892 D. 734 11. Elena had 40 stickers. Her aunt gave her 6 more stickers. Elena then gave away half of the stickers her aunt gave to her. How could you find the number of tickets Elena now has? A. 40 + 6 + 20 = 66 B. 40 + 6 6 = 40 C. 40 + 6 3= 43 D. 40 +6 = 46 3. OA.9- Identify arithmetic patterns (including patterns in the addition table or multiplication table) and explain them using properties of operations. Use the addition table to answer the questions.

12. Which statement is true? A. The sum of two even numbers is always odd. B. The sum of two odd numbers is always odd. C. The sum of two odd numbers is always even. D. The sum of an odd and even number is always even. 13. The sum of 8 + 3 is. A. odd C. even B. Both odd and even D. neither odd or even 14. Which property explains 8 + 5 = 5 + 8? A. associative property of addition C. commutative property of addition B. property of one D. property of zero 15. Which of these shows the associative property of addition? A. 4 + (5 + 6) = (4 + 5) + 6 C. 5 + 3 = 3 + 5 B. 8 +0 = 0 D. 7 x 1 = 7 16 Study this pattern. 185, 187, 182, 184, 179, 181, If the pattern continues, what number comes next? A. 179 B. 176 C. 178 D. 181 3. NBT.1- Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100. 17. Mike has 783 books in his comic book collection. What is this number rounded to the nearest hundred? A. 700 B. 800 C. 780 D. 790 18. Mary has $503. She received $85 more. Which equation shows a way to estimate the total amount of money Mary has? A. 500 + 80 = 580 C. 500 + 90 = 590 B. 600 + 90 = 690 D. 400 + 90 = 490

19. When rounding to the nearest ten, which of the following numbers will not round to 80? A. 87 B. 83 C. 78 D. 84 20. Marie collected about 700 bottle tops for her collection. Rounded to the nearest hundred, which choice could be the exact number of bottle tops Marie collected? A. 754 B. 648 C. 687 D. 782 21. Round 368 to the nearest 10? A. 370 B. 400 C. 300 D. 360 22. Four students are reading a book. The chart shows the number of pages each person has read. Which student read about 500 pages? Book Pages Sally 573 Marc 665 Trina 528 Nick 439 A. Sally B. Marc C. Trina D. Nick 3. NBT.2. Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction. 23. Sam has 4,308 coins in his coin collection. How would you write the number 4,308 in expanded form? A. 400 + 30 + 8 C. 4,000 + 30 + 8 B. 400 + 300 + 8 D. 4,000 + 300 + 8 24. What is another way to write 6,832? A. six hundred eight hundred thirty two B. 600 + 800 + 30 + 2 C. six thousand eight hundred two D. 6,000 + 800 + 30 + 2 25. 26. 900 721 27. 305 129 = - 378 + 189 28. 403 + 298 =

29. What is 100 more than 5, 683? A. 5,783 B. 6,683 C. 5,583 C. 6,567 30. What number is 60 less than 873? A. 933 B. 813 C. 973 D. 863 31. What is another way to write 79 + 25? A. 70 + 20 + 90 + 50 C. 7 + 9 + 2 + 5 B. 70 + 20 + 9 + 5 D. 790 +250 Review Skills from Second Grade to build understanding of place value. 32. Look at the numbers: 5, 895 5,986 6,958 6,859 How would you order the numbers from least to greatest? A. 5,895, 5,986; 6,958; 6,859 B. 5,986; 6,958; 6,859; 5,895 C. 5,895, 5,986; 6,859; 6,958 D. 6,958; 6,859; 5,895; 5,986 33. Which of the following statements is true? A. 5, 890 < 5, 888 B. 5, 890 = 5,888 C. 5, 888 > 5, 890 D. 5, 888< 5, 890 34. Look at the chart. Who has the most stickers? Mark Gloria John Antonio 4,793 7,860 7,906 7,860 A. Mary C. Gloria B. John D. Antonio

Answers: 1. A 21. A 2. C 22. C 3. C 23. D 4. B 24. D 5. B 25. 522 6. D 26. 910 7. A 27. 176 8. A 28. 701 9. B 29. A 10. A 30. B 11. C 31. B 12. C 32. C 13. A 33. D 14. C 34. B 15. A 16. B 17. B 18. C 19. A 20. C