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CAASPP Grade 3 Math

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1.

Megan baked 28 sugar cookies and 24 chocolate chip cookies. Enter the total number of cookies Megan baked in all.

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2.

What unknown number makes this equation true?

\square = 881 - 72

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3.

There are 5 rows of trading cards with 3 trading cards in each row. How many trading cards are there?

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4.

Which expression is equal to 6 \times 3, and why?

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5.

Jack has 24 fish. He puts them into 4 bowls. Each bowl has an equal number of fish.

How many fish are in each bowl?

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6.

Look at the time on this clock.

Select the time, to the nearest minute, shown on the clock.

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The table shows the number of books in four third-grade classrooms. One of the teachers is Tim's teacher, and one of the teachers is Sue's teacher.

Tim's teacher has 26 more books than Sue's teacher.

Who is Tim's teacher?

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8.

The side lengths of a shape are shown.

Enter the perimeter, in feet, of the shape.

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9.

What number goes in the box to make the equation true?

\frac{\square}{1}=5

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10.

Jamie drew this shape.

She says, "I divided the shape into 8 parts. I shaded 1 part. So 1/8 of the shape is shaded."

Is Jamie correct? Select the statement that explains why.

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11.

What unknown number makes this equation true?

6\times8=\square

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12.

Which equation has the same unknown value as 30\div\square=6?

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14.

Decide whether each equation is true or false?

Click True or False for each equation.

True

False

8\times2=4\times6

7\times3=3\times7

5\times6=3\times10

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16.

Paul made a number line to show the times he started reading and finished reading.

Paul read for 45 minutes.

Which number line shows 4:00 p.m. in the correct place on Paul's number line?

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17.

City planners want to build a garden by the city library.

  • There are 2 possible spaces for the garden.

  • The planners draw models of the spaces on a grid.

  • Each unit length on a model equals a length of 1 foot.

How much more area does space A have than space B?

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18.

There are 9 cherry trees.

  • Kim picks 8 cherries from each tree.

  • Kim eats 14 of the cherries she picked.

Enter the number of cherries Kim has left.

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19.

Libby said the answer to the problem 5\times2\3 is 25. Her work is shown.

  • Step 1: 5\times2=10

  • Step 2: 5\times3=15

  • Step 3: 10+15=25

Which is true?

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20.

Jamal's mother plans a trip for the baseball team.

  • There are 14 players on the team.

  • There are 5 parents going on the trip.

  • The players and parents will all travel together in cars.

  • Each car can hold a total of 5 people.

  • There must be at least 1 parent in each car.

What is the fewest number of cars they will need?

Select from the following numbers to make each statement true:

2

3

4

6

8

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\frac{\square}{\square}=1

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\frac{\square}{\square}<1

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\frac{\square}{\square}>1

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24.

Jan divides 36 pens into groups.

  • Each group has the same number of pens.

  • Jan uses all of the pens.

For each number of pens in a group, click Yes or No to show if Jan can create groups that each have that number of pens.

Yes

No

2 pens in each group

3 pens in each group

5 pens in each group

6 pens in each group

10 pens in each group

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25.

Jenna made a picture graph in which each star represents some number of students. She forgot to complete the key.

The difference between the number of students who voted for blue and the number of students who voted for red is greater than 5 but less than 9.

Enter a possible number of students that each star could represent.

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26.

Students pulled classroom objects from a bag and measured them in inches. They used this data to make a line plot.

Draw tick marks to complete the line plot that displays the data.

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27.

Kaden has 7 bags of animal toys. Each bag has these animal toys in it.

  • 1 whale toy

  • 5 dolphin toys

  • 2 turtle toys

How many animal toys does Kaden have altogether?

Select all of the equations that show how to find the total number, t, of animal toys.

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28.

Two comparisons are shown.

\frac{\square}{\square}<\frac{2}{3}

\frac{\square}{\square}>\frac{2}{6}

Enter one fraction that makes both comparisons true.

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29.

Jana has 107 wooden beads and 68 glass beads. How many more wooden beads than glass beads does Jana have?

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Enter the fraction located at Point A on the number line.

Nicki is comparing fractions.

She states, "2/3 is greater than 2/4 because each 1/3 piece is larger than each 1/4 piece."

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Shade the fraction bars to show 2/3 and 2/4.

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This rectangle can be divided into equal parts. Shade 1/4 of the rectangle.

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35.

Decide whether each expression is equal to 4\times12.

Select Yes or No for each expression.

Yes

No

4\times(10+2)

(4\times10)+2

4+(10\times2)

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32.

Is Nicki correct?