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Name: Date: 1) Use the number grid. EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 3 rd Grade Unit 1 Review: Math Tools, Time, and Multiplication 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 a. The difference between 92 and 126 is. b. The difference between 96 and 129 is. c. Explain how you used the number grid to solve Problem 1a. 2) Write the time shown on each clock. a. b.

Unit 1 Review (continued) 3) a. Use the tally chart to complete the bar graph. Total Wins Number of Teams 10 Wins Tigers Penguins Lions Eagles 5 1 3 5 4 5 5 Number of Wins 8 6 4 2 0 Tigers Penguins Lions Eagles Teams Use the data in the bar graph to answer the questions below. b. How many wins did all of the teams have in all? c. How many fewer wins did the Tigers have than the Eagles? 4) Solve each problem. a. 6 X 2 = b. 3 X 3 = c. 2 X 4 = d. 10 X 4 = e. 5 X 3 = f. 3 X 6 = g. How did you solve 5 X 3?

Unit 1 Review (continued) 5) For each number story, draw a sketch and write the answer. Then write a number model to fit the story. a. Justin has 3 packs of gum. In each pack there are 5 pieces of gum. How many pieces of gum does Justin have in all? He has pieces of gum. Number model: b. Ava plants 4 rows of flowers with 6 flowers in each row. How many flowers does she plant in all? She plants flowers. Number model:

Unit 1 Review (continued) 6) Ben starts soccer practice at 3:55 P.M. and finishes at 4:40 P.M. He drew an open number line and used it to find the length of his practice. + 10 +10 +15 +10 3:55 4:05 4:15 4:30 4:40 10 + 10 + 15 + 10 = 45 Explain Ben s work. How long is Ben s soccer practice? minutes long 7) Round each number to the nearest 10. You may use open number lines to help. a. 41 rounded to the nearest 10 is. b. 68 rounded to the nearest 10 is.

Unit 1 Review (continued) 8) Round each number to the nearest 100. You may use open number lines to help. a. 671 rounded to the nearest 100 is. b. 523 rounded to the nearest 100 is. 9) Sal used a pan balance and masses to measure the mass of a golf ball. He put the golf ball in one pan and 4 10-gram masses in the other pan. Then he added one 5-gram mass and one 1-gram mass to balance the pans. What is the mass of the golf ball? 10g 10g 10g 10g 1 g 5 g Answer: grams How did you figure out your answer?

Name: Date: EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 3 rd Grade Unit 1 Challenge Review 1) Matthew counts 18 toy cars and arranges them in different arrays. a. Sketch all the possible arrays Matthew could make with the toy cars. b. Write multiplication number models for each of the arrays. c. Could Matthew make an array that has 5 rows? Explain. 2) Sophia and Hector played Number-Grid Difference. The object of the game is to have the lower sum of 5 scores. Hector picked 2 and 4 and made the number 24. Sophia picked 7 and 4. What number should Sophia make? Explain your answer.

Unit 1 Challenge Review (continued) 3) Solve. You may use a clock or an open number line to help you. Show your work. Olivia starts summer camp at 8:45 A.M. She finishes at 2:15 P.M. How many hours and minutes does Olivia spend at summer camp? Olivia spends hours and minutes at summer camp. 4) Noah is working on his 10s and 5s facts. He knows most of his 10s facts, but he has trouble with his 5s facts. You can help him. a. Solve. 4 X 10 = 4 X 10 means 4 equal groups of 10. b. Explain how Noah can use his answer to 4 X 10 to figure out what 4 X 5 would be. c. Explain another way that Noah could solve 4 X 5.

Name: Date: EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 3 rd Grade Unit 1 Open Response Review Going to the Park 25 How Long It Takes Children on South Street to Get to the Park Number of Minutes 20 15 10 5 0 Victor Sasha Ella Ben 1) Look carefully at the title, labels, and bars on the graph. Write at least 5 things you know from the graph.

Unit 1 Open Response Review (continued) 25 How Long It Takes Children on South Street to Get to the Park Number of Minutes 20 15 10 5 0 Victor Sasha Ella Ben 2) Victor leaves for the park at 3:00 P.M. Sasha leaves 5 minutes later. a. Who gets to the park first? b. Explain how you figured it out.

*ANSWER KEY* Name: Date: 1) Use the number grid. EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 3 rd Grade Unit 1 Review: Math Tools, Time, and Multiplication 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 a. The difference between 92 and 126 is. b. The difference between 96 and 129 is. c. Explain how you used the number grid to solve Problem 1a. Possible answer: I counted by ones from 92 to 106 and got 14. Then I counted by tens from 106 to 126 and got 20. So the difference is 34. 2) Write the time shown on each clock. a. b. 34 33 3:45 10:25

Unit 1 Review (continued) 3) a. Use the tally chart to complete the bar graph. Teams Tigers Penguins Lions Eagles Number of Wins 5 1 3 5 4 5 5 *ANSWER KEY* Number of Wins 10 8 6 4 2 Total Wins 0 Tigers Penguins Lions Eagles Teams Use the data in the bar graph to answer the questions below. 28 wins b. How many wins did all of the teams have in all? 4 wins c. How many fewer wins did the Tigers have than the Eagles? 4) Solve each problem. a. 6 X 2 = 12 b. 3 X 3 = 9 c. 2 X 4 = 8 d. 10 X 4 = 40 e. 5 X 3 = 15 f. 3 X 6 = 18 g. How did you solve 5 X 3? Answers will vary. Possible answers: I drew three rows of 5 dots. Three 5s is 15. I skip counted by 5s three times. I added 5 three times.

Unit 1 Review (continued) *ANSWER KEY* 5) For each number story, draw a sketch and write the answer. Then write a number model to fit the story. a. Justin has 3 packs of gum. In each pack there are 5 pieces of gum. How many pieces of gum does Justin have in all? X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 15 He has pieces of gum. 5 + 5 + 5 = 15 or 3 X 5 = 15 or 5 X 3 = 15 Number model: b. Ava plants 4 rows of flowers with 6 flowers in each row. How many flowers does she plant in all? X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 24 She plants flowers. 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 = 24 or 4 X 6 = 24 or 6 X 4 = 24 Number model:

Unit 1 Review (continued) *ANSWER KEY* 6) Ben starts soccer practice at 3:55 P.M. and finishes at 4:40 P.M. He drew an open number line and used it to find the length of his practice. + 10 +10 +15 +10 3:55 4:05 4:15 4:30 4:40 10 + 10 + 15 + 10 = 45 Explain Ben s work. Possible answer: Ben counted up 10 minutes from 3:55 to 4:05, 10 minutes from 4:05 to 4:15, 15 minutes from 4:15 to 4:30, and 10 minutes from 4:30 to 4:40. He added up the minutes and got45 minutes. How long is Ben s soccer practice? minutes long 45 7) Round each number to the nearest 10. You may use open number lines to help. 40 a. 41 rounded to the nearest 10 is. 40 41 45 50 70 b. 68 rounded to the nearest 10 is. 60 65 68 70

Unit 1 Review (continued) 8) Round each number to the nearest 100. You may use open number lines to help. *ANSWER KEY* 700 a. 671 rounded to the nearest 100 is. 600 650 671 700 500 b. 523 rounded to the nearest 100 is. 500 523 550 600 9) Sal used a pan balance and masses to measure the mass of a golf ball. He put the golf ball in one pan and 4 10-gram masses in the other pan. Then he added one 5-gram mass and one 1-gram mass to balance the pans. What is the mass of the golf ball? 10g 10g 10g 10g 1 g 5 g 46 Answer: grams How did you figure out your answer? I added 10 + 10 + 10 + 5 + 1 and got 46 grams.

*ANSWER KEY* Name: Date: EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 3 rd Grade Unit 1 Challenge Review 1) Matthew counts 18 toy cars and arranges them in different arrays. a. Sketch all the possible arrays Matthew could make with the toy cars. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 3 X 6 = 18 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 2 X 9 = 18 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 X 18 = 18 b. Write multiplication number models for each of the arrays. c. Could Matthew make an array that has 5 rows? Explain. He could put 5 toy cars in each row, but then there would be 3 left over. no 2) Sophia and Hector played Number-Grid Difference. The object of the game is to have the lower sum of 5 scores. Hector picked 2 and 4 and made the number 24. Sophia picked 7 and 4. What number should Sophia make? Explain your answer. 47 She should make 47 because the difference between 24 and 47 is less than the difference between 24 and 74.

Unit 1 Challenge Review (continued) 3) Solve. You may use a clock or an open number line to help you. Show your work. Olivia starts summer camp at 8:45 A.M. She finishes at 2:15 P.M. *ANSWER KEY* How many hours and minutes does Olivia spend at summer camp? 5 30 Olivia spends hours and minutes at summer camp. 4) Noah is working on his 10s and 5s facts. He knows most of his 10s facts, but he has trouble with his 5s facts. You can help him. a. Solve. 40 4 X 10 = 4 X 10 means 4 equal groups of 10. b. Explain how Noah can use his answer to 4 X 10 to figure out what 4 X 5 would be. Possible answer: 4 groups of 10 is 40, 5 is half of 10, so 4 groups of 5 is half of 40, or 20. c. Explain another way that Noah could solve 4 X 5. Possible answer: He could skip count by 5s four times. He could also add 5 four times.

*ANSWER KEY* Name: Date: EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 3 rd Grade Unit 1 Open Response Review Going to the Park 25 How Long It Takes Children on South Street to Get to the Park Number of Minutes 20 15 10 5 0 Victor Sasha Ella Ben 1) Look carefully at the title, labels, and bars on the graph. Write at least 5 things you know from the graph. Possible answers: It takes Victor 15 minutes to get to the park. It takes Sasha 5 minutes to get to the park. It takes Ella 20 minutes to get to the park. It takes Ben 10 minutes to get to the park. Ella takes the most time. Sasha takes the least time. Sasha lives the closest to the park. Ella lives the furthest from the park.

Unit 1 Open Response Review (continued) *ANSWER KEY* 25 How Long It Takes Children on South Street to Get to the Park Number of Minutes 20 15 10 5 0 Victor Sasha Ella Ben 2) Victor leaves for the park at 3:00 P.M. Sasha leaves 5 minutes later. a. Who gets to the park first? b. Explain how you figured it out. Sasha Victor Start 3:00 + 15 minutes End 3:15 Sasha Start 3:05 + 5 minutes End 3:10 First, I figured out what time Victor got to the park. He left at 3:00 and got there 15 minutes later. That s 3:15. Then, I added 5 minutes to 3:00 to find Sasha s start time. It s 3:05. I added 5 minutes to 3:05, which is 3:10. Sasha got to the park 5 minutes before Victor.