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NUMBER REVIEW 3.1
3RD GRADE
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Complete each number sequence.
1. 317, 318, 319, ____, 321, ____, ____,
2. 738, 740, ____, 744, ____, 748, ____,
3. ____, 370, 375, ____, ____, ____, 395
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Complete each number sequence.
1. 600, 500, 400, ____, ____, ____,
2. 1,345; ____; 1,545; ____; ____;
3. 950, ____, ____, 800, ____, 700,
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Fill in the number grid.
831 832 836 839
841 844 850
851 853 857
867
875 876
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Fill in the missing numbers from the number chart.
872
677
322500
601
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Measurement Review
1. How many inches in one foot? _______________ 2. How many feet in a yard? ___________________ 3. How many centimeters in one meter? _________ 4. How many feet in one mile? _________________ 5. How many ounces in one cup? _______________ 6. How many cups in one gallon? _______________
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Measure each line segment in inches.
________ ___ ________________
Draw lines for each measurement.14 inches 12 centimeters 9 inches 26 centimeters
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What time is it?
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Draw each shape.rhombus trapezoid right triangle
parallelogram rectangle hexagon
octagon pentagon square
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Use the data to fill in the graph.Yellow 3 Red 9 Blue 8
COLOR
YELLOW
RED
BLUE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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Make a graph for this data.Pizza: pepperoni 5, cheese 7, mushroom 2
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Fact FamiliesExample: 3 + 7, 7 + 3, 10 – 3, 10 – 7
4, 3, 7 3, 8, 24
8, 4, 12 6, 5, 30
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BASIC FACTS REVIEW2 + 4 = 5 + 5 = 1 + 0 = 2 + 3 = 1 + 5 =
1 + 3 = 2 + 2 = 4 + 5 = 1 + 1 = 4 + 0 =
3 + 5 = 0 + 3 = 2 + 1 = 4 + 3 = 5 + 3 =
5 + 2 = 1 + 2 = 3 + 3 = 2 + 5 = 4 + 4 =
5 + 0 = 3 + 4 = 5 + 4 = 4 + 1 = 0 + 2 =
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Draw the hands on the clocks.
2:50 8:35 4:45
7:10 5:55 1:00
quarter past six fifteen of ten twelve thirty
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Put these numbers in order from least to greatest.3,532 9,371 1,045 3,467
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Put these numbers in order from greatest to least.8,721 5,630 2,981 4,630
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In the number 9,436
What is the value of the 9? ________What is the value of the 4? ________What is the value of the 3? ________What is the value of the 6? ________
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In the number 4,871
What is the value of the 4? ________What is the value of the 8? ________What is the value of the 7? ________What is the value of the 1? ________
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Write each number.10 less 10 more______ 300 ____________ 500 ____________ 900 ____________ 1,400 ____________ 2,600 ______
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Find the difference between each set of numbers.
81 and 54 76 and 14 21 and 39
49 and 60 99 and 11 68 and 43
74 and 15 28 and 39 71 and 65
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Skip count by the pattern.
2,012 2,014 _____ _____ _____ 2,022
5,555 5,560 _____ _____ 5,575 _____
7,100 _____ 7,300 _____ _____ _____
1,432 _____ _____ _____ 1,440 _____
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Fill in the missing numbers.
213
312
513
418
319
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Begin at 31 and skip count by 5’s.
_____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____
Begin at 17 and skip count by 3’s.
_____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____
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BASIC FACTS10 – 3 = 8 – 5 = 3 – 1 = 5 – 4 = 7 – 2 =
2 – 0 = 9 – 3 = 4 – 1 = 1 – 1 = 6 – 5 =
5 – 1 = 3 – 2 = 8 – 3 = 10 – 5 = 7 – 4 =
7 – 3 = 0 – 0 = 4 – 2 = 9 – 5 = 6 – 4 =
8 – 4 = 5 – 3 = 6 – 3 = 7 – 5 = 10 – 7 =
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How many homes have 8 or more pets?
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Count back by 4.
35 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____
Count back by 6.
73 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____
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Making cents with coins.
Four dimes and 1 nickel and 2 pennies = _______Ten pennies and one quarter and 3 nickels = _______Seven dimes and 15 pennies and two nickels = ______Three dimes and 32 pennies and one quarter = ______Two quarters and one dime and 11 pennies = _______
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Which symbol makes the math sentence true?< = >
three dimes ________ one quarter ten dimes ________ one dollar
seventy cents ________ thirty nine cents one quarter and 4 dimes ________ two quarters
twenty dimes ________ forty nickels 2 nickels and 3 quarters ________ 4 quarters
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Circle the digit in each amount that represents dimes.
$ 14.57 $ 8.09 $ 208.65
$ 32.40 $ 1,200.31 $ 10.10
$ 65.82 $ 5.11 $ 900.34
$ 70.00 $ 46.99 $ 321.98
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Brian goes to the store with six quarters in his pocket. He buys a drink and crackers.
How much change will he receive?__________
45cents76 cents
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The ages of the students in your class are:8, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 8, 9, 8, 8, 8, 8, 9,
What is the median (middle) for the class? _______(put the numbers in order first and then eliminate numbers from left to right – the number left in the middle is the median)
What is the range? __________(subtract the lowest number from the highest to find the range of the data)
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Write the number that is 10 more.
52 ______ 31 ______
97 ______ 12 ______
68 ______ 44 ______
103 ______ 178 ______
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How many more kids like basketball than football?
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What is the value of each set of coins? 2 dimes & 1 quarter =
3 quarters & 4 nickels =
1 dimes & 3 nickels =
1 quarter & 3 dimes =
12 pennies & 2 quarters =
15 pennies & 14 nickels =
20 pennies & 3 quarters =
5 dimes & 5 nickels =
5 dimes & 1 quarter =
2 pennies & 2 dimes =
6 dimes & 1 quarter =
3 quarters & 24 pennies =
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You go to the store and buy 2 loaves of bread, a gallon of milk and a quart of orange juice.
What will your total bill be?
$ 3.39$ 1.88
$2.79
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How many students took the survey?How many students have 5 or more video games?
VIDEO GAMES
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Complete the fact triangles.
12
12
7 _______
+ -
______
15
9
+ -
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Complete the Function Tables
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Write the number that is 100 more.
734 _____ 298 _____ 431 _____
1,560 _______ 6,729 _______ 3,480 _______
2, 943 _______ 7,912 _______ 9,999 ________
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Put these numbers in order from greatest to least.
7,048 7,408 7,084 7,840 7,804
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The Median number is the MIDDLE number.What is the median of this data?
( remember to put the data in order first )
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Emma leaves her house to go to dancepractice at 9:30 and returns at 10:15.
How long has she been at dance practice?
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Jordan goes to soccer practice everyday after school. School is over at
2:30. He does not get picked up until6:00. How long is soccer practice?
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FAVORITE FRUITS Which fruit got the most votes?
How many students took the survey?
What is the difference Between the least
favorite fruit and the
most favorite? ( THIS IS CALLED THE RANGE )
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Use the + or - symbols to make each math sentence true.
12 = 6 __ 2 __ 4 8 = 10 __ 1 __ 1 17 = 13 __ 5 __ 1 4 = 1 __ 5 __ 2
18 = 20 __ 3 __ 15 = 20 __ 5 __ 0 2 = 6 __ 5 __ 1 13 = 4 __ 7 __ 2
6 __ 10 __ 2 = __
17 __ 2 __ 1 = __ 5 __ 6 __ 3 = ___
11 __ 5 __ 4 = ___
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If January 4th is on a Saturday, what are the dates of the next three Mondays?
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Count back by 3s.
45 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____
Count back by 6s.
38 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____
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William has 23 stickers. He gave each of her 6 friends two stickers each.
How many stickers does William have after sharing with his friends?
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Lauren played on her computer for 2 hours and Madison played for 3 hours.
They played the same amount of time every day for 5 days. How much time did they spend
on the computer that week?
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Kara rides her bike 3 miles to the store.Alyssa rides her bike 4 miles to meet her
sister at the store.How many miles do they ride in all?