grade 3 february vacation cmt math review packet meriden public schools
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Dear Students and Parents,
This packet is made up of math problems that will help you prepare for the Math
portion of the Connecticut Mastery Test. Please complete as much of this packet
as you can before returning to school on Monday, February 22nd. The problems in
this packet have already been taught, so be sure to use your strategies of solving
each problem to the best of your ability.
There are also some problems in this packet that require you to measure the
lengths of some items. If you need a ruler, cut out the one at the bottom of this
page and use it for the measurement problems. Be sure to use CENTIMETERS for
centimeter questions and INCHES for inch questions. Good Luck and practice well!
1. The Math Team had 38 teams on the first day. On the second day, there were 10 less teams than on the first day. How many teams were there on the second day?
28
37
39
48 2. Tom spent $21.00 at the toy store. His friend Justine spent $10.00 more than Tom did. How much money did Justine spend?
$11.00
$20.00
$22.00
$31.00 3. Which has the same value as 390?
3 + 9 + 0
30 + 9
300 + 90
300 + 9 4. Which means the same as 5 tens and 12 ones?
42
52
62
72 5. Which means the same as 71?
7 tens and 11 ones
6 tens and 11 ones
6 tens and 1 one
7 tens and 10 ones
6. What is the value of 7 in the number 74? 7
70
4
40 7. In which number does the hundreds place have the least value?
294
360
186
749 8. The value of 493 would change by how much if 4 were replaced by 8?
100
200
300
400 9. Which number is shown by the blocks in this picture?
228
338
238
832
10. Which picture shows the number 341?
11. What fractional part of the shape is shaded?
1
3
2
3
1
2
3
4
12. What fractional part of the shape is shaded?
4
2
4
6
2
4
2
6
4
3
4***
7
4***
7
4
3
3
7
3
4
13. The shaded part of the set of objects shows which fraction?
3
5
3
8
5
8
3
8
14. Which picture shows 1
4 shaded?
15. What fractional part of the set of fish has a ring around it? 16. Which list shows the numbers in order from least to greatest?
592, 638, 527, 674
638, 527, 674, 638
527, 592, 638, 674
674, 638, 592, 527 17. Which list shows the numbers in order from greatest to least?
58 320 52 302
52 58 302 320
320 302 58 52
302 320 58 52
18. Third graders in Meriden voted for their favorite flavors of ice cream. Use this chart to answer the next question.
ICE CREAM FLAVORS
FLAVORS VOTES
Rocky Road 235
Chunky Monkey 173
Fudge Brownie 296
Peanut Butter Cup 146
Which flavor of ice cream was the most popular? Rocky Road
Chunky Monkey
Fudge Brownie
Peanut Butter Cup
19. Which hat costs less than $65 but more than $60? The softball team raised money for uniforms. The table shows the amounts earned by five girls. Use the table to answer questions 20-20.
NAMES AMOUNT EARNED
Olivia $5.05
Ava $4.25
Emma $4.90
Madison $5.75
Christina $4.60
20. Who earned less money than Christina?
Olivia
Ava
Emma
Madison
21. Who earned more money than Olivia?
Ava
Emma
Madison
Christina 22. How many girls earned more than $4.50?
1
2
3
4
23. Ellen has 27 ribbons for her hair. This number is closest to
10
15
20
30
24. A sailfish can swim 68 miles in one hour. This number is
a little less than 60
a little more than 60
a little less than 70
a little more than 70
25. Taylor’s favorite number is 33. This number is a little
less than 20
more than 30
less than 30
more than 40 Use the number line to answer questions 26 – 27. 26. Which point is closest to 76 on the number line?
A
B
C
D
27. 84 is the best number to use to describe which letter on the number line?
A
B
C
D
28. The number 362 would be closest to which point on the number line? A
B
C
D 29. Which number fact goes with this picture?
5 x 3
5 3
5 – 3
5 + 3
Fun a
t Hom
e
Fun a
t Work
Fun a
t Sch
ool
Fun a
t Rece
ss
Fun E
xercisin
g Fun w
ith M
ath
Fun w
ith S
cience
Fun w
ith R
eadin
g
Fun w
ith W
riting
Fun w
ith S
pellin
g
30. Elizabeth has 3 boxes of dolls. Each box has 6 dolls. Which fact could be used to find the total number of dolls?
3 x 4
3 + 6
3 x 6
3 6
31. Aaron put 10 books on 2 shelves. Which fact could be used to find the total number of books on one shelf?
10 2
10 + 2
10 x 2
10 – 2
32. Jose saved $48. His sister saved $59. To find out how much more money his sister saved than Jose, you could
add 48 to 59
multiply 59 by 48
divide 59 by 48
subtract 48 from 59 33. The height of the flagpole in front of Abe’s school is 65 feet. The school building is 38 feet high. To find out how much taller the flagpole is than the school, you should
divide 65 by 38
multiply 38 by 65
subtract 38 from 65
add 38 to 65
34. Yolande saved $58 to buy a computer game. She received $40 on her birthday. Which of the following should be used to find out how much money she has in all?
58 + 40 =
58 40 =
58 x 40 =
58 – 40 =
35. There were 33 children watching the game. At the end of the game, only 18 children remained. Which of the following could be used to find out how many children left before the game was over?
33 + 18 =
33 – 18 =
33 x 18 =
33 18 =
36. 17 – 9
6
7
8
9
37. 12 – 8
4
5
6
7
38.
2 4 + 5 7
51
73
81
99
39.
7 5 – 4 2 =
33
37
113
117
40.
6 8 – 1 5 =
53
63
73
83
41.
3 6 + 4 9
73
75
83
85
42. 7 x 5
25
30
35
40
43. 2 x 9 =
12
14
16
18
44. 14 ÷ 2 =
6
7
8
9
45. 8 x 10 =
8
18
80
810 46.
2 ÷ 2 = 1
2
3
4
47. Jean had 45 carrot sticks. Andrew had 21 carrot sticks. How many carrot sticks do they have in all? 23
26
66
93
48. Red roses cost 98¢ each. Yellow roses cost 85¢ each. How much more money do red roses cost than yellow roses?
13¢
40¢
60¢
63¢
49. Ana is collecting state quarters. So far she has found 15 Georgia quarters, 26 US dimes, and 37 Connecticut quarters. How many quarters has she found so far?
41
52
63
78 50. Andy bought 48 fish for his tank. He gave 25 fish to his brother. How many fish did he keep?
23
43
63
73 51. Angela bought a new watch for $29. She also bought a new hat for $48. She paid with a $100 bill. How much money did she spend?
$ 77
$ 93
$138
$156 52. Sasha has 45 gold stars. She also has 12 silver stars. How many stars does she have altogether?
37
55
57
66
53. One day Moe’s mom got hungry. She ate 59 cheeseburgers. For dessert, she ate 12 more hamburgers without cheese and 18 hot dogs. How many more cheeseburgers did she eat than hamburgers without cheese? 30
47
71
77 54. Linda has 23 baseball cars. Olivia has 41 baseball cards. Rachel has 22 gel pens. How many baseball cards do the girls have altogether?
46
61
64
86
55. Suzy’s teacher told her to estimate the sum of 27 + 49. a. Round 27 to the nearest ten: _____ b. Round 49 to the nearest ten: _____ c. Which of the following would be best for Suzy to use to estimate the sum?
20 + 40
20 + 50
30 + 40
30 + 50
56. Mr. Ming wants to build a fence 98 meters long. He has finished building 59 meters of fence. a. Round 98 to the nearest ten: _____ b. Round 59 to the nearest ten: _____ c. Which of the following would be best for Mr. Ming to use to find out how many more meters of fence he needs to build? 90 - 50
90 - 60
100 - 50
100 – 60 57. The basketball team scored 88 points. Jordon made 62 of those points. a. Round 88 to the nearest ten: _____ b. Round 62 to the nearest ten: _____ c. Which of the following would be best to use to estimate the number of points the other players made?
80 - 60
80 - 70
90 – 60
90 – 70
58. Luis wants to estimate the sum of 62 and 28. Which of the following would be best for Luis to use to estimate the sum?
60 + 20
60 + 30
70 + 20
70 + 30 59. Andrew bought a new wheel for his bike for $28.95. He gave the clerk $50. Which of the following would be best for Andrew to use to estimate his change?
$50 - $20
$20 - $50
$50 - $30
$30 - $50 60. Mrs. Dea drove 236 miles last weekend. She drove 415 miles this weekend. Which of the following would be best for Mrs. Dea to use to estimate the difference in miles?
400 – 200
500 – 200
400 – 300
500 – 300 61. Field A has 288 sheep in it. Field B has 491 sheep. Which of the following would be best to use to estimate the total number of sheep?
200 + 400
200 + 500
300 + 400
300 + 500
62. Jacky bought a new book for $29.98 and a small TV set for $79.85. Which of the following would be best for Jacky to use to estimate the total cost?
$20 + $70
$20 + $80
$30 + $70
$30 + $80 63. Jorge has 297 gold stars. He wants 821. Which of the following would be best for Jorge to use to estimate how many more stars he needs? 800 – 200
900 – 200
800 – 300
900 - 300
64. Radio Shack had 52 blue and 28 red laptops on sale. Which would be best to use to estimate the total number of laptops on sale?
50 + 20
50 + 30
60 + 20
60 + 30 65. Jay needs to subtract 729 from 883. Which of the following would be best for Jay to use to estimate the difference?
900 – 700
900 – 800
800 – 800
800 – 700
66. Jim bought a toaster for $18 and a coffee maker for $49. About how much money did both items cost?
$50
$60
$70
$80 67. Mel drove his jeep 58 miles across the desert. Clint rode his horse 19 miles across the same desert. About how many more miles did Mel go than Clint? 20
30
40
50 68. One city truck plowed snow on 612 miles of roads today. Another truck plowed snow on 279 miles of road. About how many more miles did the first truck plow than the second truck?
200
300
400
500
69. One bag of peanuts had 28 peanuts inside. Another bag had 39 peanuts inside. ABOUT how many peanuts were in both bags?
A little less than 70
A little more than 70
A little less than 80
A little more than 80
70. Mork has $92 in his wallet. Mindy has $39. About how much more money does Mork have than Mindy?
less than $60
between $70 and $80
between $90 and $100
more than $100 71. George had 57 hats. Martha had 28 hats. About how many more hats did George have than Martha did?
a little less than 30
a little more than 30
a little less than 40
a little more than 40 72. Miguel bought 5 baseballs between $3 to $8. How much money could he have spent on baseballs altogether?
$30
$50
$70
$90 73. Alberto ate between 6 and 9 M&M's every hour for 10 hours. About how many M&M's could he have eaten?
105
95
65
45
74. A plant grew between 2 and 5 inches every week for 5 weeks. What is a REASONABLE estimate for how many inches the plant grew in 5 weeks?
5 inches
20 inches
30 inches
35 inches 75. Sue saw a swan at the time shown on the clock. What time did Sue see the swan?
4:15
4:00
4:45
4:30 76. Cecil went to bed at the time shown below. What time did he go to bed?
quarter of 12
quarter of 9
9 o’clock
12 o’clock
77. Cary began his homework at half-past 5. Which clock shows that time?
78. Mari’s clock says the time is quarter to seven. Which clock shows that time?
79. Allison played with her friends from 4:00 to 5:30. How long did she play?
1 hour, 30 minutes
1 hour, 45 minutes
2 hours
2 hours, 15 minutes 80. Patti practiced playing the piano from 4:15 to 4:45. How many minutes is that? 15
30
45
60 81. Marcy fell asleep on the sofa at 6:00 and woke up an hour and a half later. At what time did she wake up?
6:30
7:30
8:00
8:30 82. Tommy walked to school in 15 minutes. He arrived at school at 8:30. At what time did he leave home to go to school?
7:45
8:00
8:15
8:45 83. Use your ruler to draw a 3-inch long line segment in the space.
84. Jana had a piano lesson from 6:30 to 7:00 PM. How long was her lesson?
1
2 hour
1 hour
11
2 hours
2 hours Use the calendar below to answer questions 85 and 86. 85. Which day of the week is the first day of September on this calendar?
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday 86. What date is the third Friday?
September 12
September 19
September 21
September 26
Use the calendar to answer questions
87 and 88.
April SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30
87. Peter’s birthday is the 5th Tuesday in April. What is the date of Peter’s birthday?
April 5
April 16
April 23
April 30
88. Tom is getting his new car on April 22. What date is that on the calendar?
third Sunday
second Saturday
first Monday
fourth Monday
89. About how many turtles will fit on top of
the wall?
2
3
4
5
90. About how many stop signs tall is the lamp post? Fewer than 3
Between 3 and 6
Between 6 and 9
More than 9
91. About how many small shapes would be needed to cover the large shape? 4
5
6
7
92. If the small fish is 2 units long, about how many units long is the large fish?
4 inches
8 inches
12 inches
16 inches
93. If the shaded rectangle is 2 square units, what is the area of the unshaded rectangle?
3 square units
5 square units
7 square units
9 square units
94. Measure the length of the line segment to the nearest centimeter.
4
5
6
7 95. Measure the height of the foot ball to the nearest centimeter. Write your answer here: __________ centimeters
96. Use your ruler to measure the length of the toy car to the nearest inch.
2 in. 4 in.
3 in. 5 in.
97. Use your ruler to measure the height of the turtle to the nearest inch. Write your answer here: ________ 98. Which object would be about 3 feet wide?
a pencil
a school bus
a swimming pool
a door
99. Which object would be about 2 inches long? a football field
a grasshopper
a desk top
a child’s shoe
100. Which object would be about 3 centimeters long?
a rake
a broom
an eraser
an elephant
101. Which object would be about 6 meters tall?
a flag pole
a tooth brush
a crayon
a spoon 102. How many angles does this shape have?
10
9
8
7 103. How many sides does the figure have? 5
6
7
8 104. What is the name of the shape?
rectangle hexagon
parallelogram triangle
105. Which shape is a pentagon?
106. Which figure has 5 angles?
107. Use your ruler to draw a 6-centimeter long line segment in the space.
Use the following pictograph to answer
questions 108-110.
108. How many books did Fran read in March? 4
6
8
10 109. During which month did Fran read the most books?
January
March
July
September 110. How many books did Fran read in all?
18
24
36
42
Use the following bar graph to answer
questions 111-113.
111. Which field trip had the fewest number of votes? Zoo
Farm
Beach
Science Museum 112. Which field trip was the most popular trip?
Zoo
Farm
Beach
Science Museum 113. How many children voted for the Zoo as their favorite field trip? 20 30
25 35
114. Nate spun the spinner once. The arrow landed on 2. If Nate spins the spinner another time, on which number is the arrow least likely to land?
1
2
3
4
115. Liz put 5 red chips, 5 yellow chips, and 5 green chips into a bag. If Liz reaches into the bag without looking, what color chip is most likely to be picked? It is most likely to be red. It is most likely to be yellow. It is most likely to be green. It is equally likely to be red or yellow or green. 116. Without looking, Adam picked one of the following cards. Which card is he most likely to have picked?
♣ ♣ ♦ ♦
♠ ♥ ♥ ♥
♥
♦
♣
♠
117. Which two numbers are missing in the pattern?
2, 7, ___, ___, 22, 27
8, 10
9, 11
12, 15
12, 17
118. Which number is next in the pattern?
63, 54, 45, 36, ___
27
25
18
12
119. Which rule was used to fill in each number in the "Out" boxes?
Add 4
Subtract 5
Multiply 3
Divide by 2
120. What number is needed to finish the patterns in the chart below?
2 5 8 11 14
4 7 10 16
6 9 12 15 18
12
13
17
19
121. Which shape is next in the pattern? 122. Joshua owns two keys. How are the keys the same?
color
shape
size
shape and color 123. Meghan drew these two shapes. How are the shapes the same?
size
color
shape and color
color and size
In Out
8 12
9 13
12 16
15 19
Mr. Roland drew three objects on the board.
124. How are the three objects different? size only
shape only
size and shape
shape and coloring
125. What number is missing in the table? 15
16
17
18 126. Fill in the bubble of the shape that is missing in the pattern.
127. The table shows how many times the arrow landed on each color of a spinner.
COLOR NUMBER
red llll llll lll
blue llll llll llll llll llll llll
Which spinner was most likely used?
IN OUT
3 10
6 13
8 15
11
128. What shape comes next in this list? Draw the shape inside the box.
Then write a sentence [or more] that explains why you drew that shape.
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
129. Sort all 6 of these figures into 2 groups so that the figures have something in common. Show how you grouped the figures by writing the letters from each figure into the boxes labeled Group 1 and Group 2.
U V W X Y Z Explain how you decided to group the figures. ___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
Group 1 Group 2
130. Jessica wants to order a meal in a restaurant. The menu for the restaurant is as follows:
Jessica must order only one entree, at least two drinks, and no more than 3 desserts.
She can spend no more than $20.00 for her meal. Use the space below to show 3 different meals Jessica could order for herself. Show which items she could order for each meal, the total cost of each meal, and how you got your answers.
Edward’s Excellent Eatery
ENTREES DRINKS DESSERTS Liver & Onions $6. Small Soda $1 Jell-0 $1 Roast Duck $9 Large Soda $2 Chocolate Cake $3 Chicken $7 Iced Tea $2 Pie $2 Top Sirloin $8 Milk $1 Ice Cream $4