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Grade 3Assessment of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, Primary Division
sPRinG 2011
Please note: The format of this booklet is different from that used for the assessment. The questions themselves remain the same.
Released assessment Questions
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Mathematics
MathematicsSection 1
Grade 3, Spring 2011 Mathematics
Student Booklet: Mathematics 3
You may not use a calculator or manipulatives for questions 1–7.
1 Gregory creates the pattern shown below.
2, 9, ___, 23, 30, 37, ___, ___, 58
What three numbers are missing from the pattern?
l 15, 43, 49
l 15, 44, 51
l 16, 43, 57
l 16, 44, 51
2 Charlotte buys a book with the coins below.
Mrs. Reuben buys 3 of the same book.
How much money does Mrs. Reuben spend?
l $1.68
l $1.78
l $2.47
l $2.67
3 Tim has 4 bags with 6 marbles in each bag. Vicki has 5 bags with 2 marbles in each bag.
How many more marbles does Tim have than Vicki?
l 24
l 20
l 14
l 10
4 Which of the following has the same value as 38 1 29?
l 40 1 30
l 30 1 20 1 7
l 30 1 20 1 17
l 40 1 20 1 8 1 9
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5 Kyle has 325 trading cards.
He buys 7 more packages of trading cards. Each package contains 5 trading cards.
How many trading cards does Kyle have now?
l 332
l 337
l 355
l 360
6 Ozzy has 5 dollars in quarters.
How many quarters does he have?
l 4
l 5
l 20
l 25
You may now use a calculator and/or manipulatives.
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7 A frog jumps a distance of 25 cm on each jump.
If the frog jumps 6 times, how far does it travel?
Show your work.
The frog travels _________ cm.
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8 Look at the shapes below.
Complete the following table about these shapes.
A B C D
Shapes that are parallelograms Shapes that are not parallelograms
Explain your answers. Explain your answers.
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9 When Colton leaves school, he needs to go to the library first and then home.
On the grid lines, draw the shortest path that Colton can take.
Library
School
Colton’shouse
Describe Colton’s path.
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a0 Ratna makes a table to show the number of seeds she collects in 3 days.
Number of
seeds collected
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
124
?
254
Day
Ratna collects a total of 534 seeds.
How many seeds does she collect on Tuesday?
Show your work.
Ratna collects ______ seeds on Tuesday.
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aa Which clock shows 10:45?
l12
6
9 32
457
8
1011 1
l12
6
9 32
457
8
1011 1
l12
6
9 32
457
8
1011 1
l12
6
9 32
457
8
1011 1
as Each row in the table below shows an addition fact and a subtraction fact from the same fact family.
Addition facts
2 � 3 � 5
4 � 6 � 10
?
5 � 3 � 2
?
13 � 9 � 4
Subtraction facts
Which two facts complete the table?
l 13 2 4 5 9 and 6 1 4 5 10
l 4 1 9 5 13 and 10 2 6 5 4
l 13 2 4 5 9 and 10 2 6 5 4
l 4 1 9 5 13 and 6 1 4 5 10
ad Which of the following is anexample of a repeating pattern?
l ordering pizza every Wednesday
l attending the first day ofGrade 3
l going to a basketball gamethis Friday
l shopping with your familynext Saturday
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af Which shape has a total area of 6 square units?
= 1 square unit
l
l
l
l
ag The children in a Grade 3 classrecord the number of books they read each month for 7 months.
What is the mode of this set of data?
l 40
l 25
l 20
l 15
September
October
November
December
25
20
40
15
January
February
March
20
20
15
Number of books readMonth
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ah Which shapes have more than 2 lines of symmetry?
W
X
Y
Z
l W and X
l W and Y
l X and Z
l Y and Z
aj Look at the shaded number pattern on the chart below.
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Which of the following charts shows a pattern that uses the same rule?
l 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
l 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
l 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
l 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
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ak Fiona is organizing identical stickers on a page in her scrapbook as shown below.
How many more of these stickers does Fiona need to fill her page?
l 30
l 29
l 16
l 14
MathematicsSection 2
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Student Booklet: Mathematics 15
al Look at the pattern below.
5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25
What is the rule for this pattern?
l add 3
l add 4
l add 5
l add 6
s0 Mr. Smith places the names below in a bag.
Kim
Steve
Jing
Steve
Jing
Kim
Luke
Kim
He chooses 1 name from the bag without looking.
Which 2 names have an equal chance of being chosen?
l Kim and Luke
l Steve and Jing
l Jing and Luke
l Steve and Kim
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sa Rasheed’s brother is 6 weeks old.How many days old is Rasheed’s brother?
l 6 days
l 30 days
l 42 days
l 72 days
ss Bob arranges 35 cubes in groups of 5.How many groups should he have?
l 5
l 6
l 7
l 8
sd Look at the grid below.
Which of the following shapes can be used 12 times to cover the grid completely, with no gaps or overlap?
l
Shape P Shape Q Shape R Shape S
l
Shape P Shape Q Shape R Shape S
l
Shape P Shape Q Shape R Shape S
l
Shape P Shape Q Shape R Shape S
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sf Which of the following is a good estimate of the height of a classroom door?
l 2 m
l 4 cm
l 6 m
l 8 cm
sg Look at the hexagon below.
Which of the following sets of pattern blocks can be used to cover this hexagon with no gaps or overlap?
l 1 blue rhombus
l 2 red trapezoids
l 4 orange squares
l 7 green triangles
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sh Look at the garden designs shaded on the grids below.
Garden 1 Garden 2
� 1 square unit
How much larger is the area of Garden 2 than the area of Garden 1?
Show your work.
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sj Rick and Bella choose a spinner to play a game.
Y
Y
Y
B
B
B
B
B
B
R
R
R
Spinner 1
B R
R
R
R
R
B
B
B
B
Spinner 2
If the arrow lands on R, Rick wins.
If the arrow lands on B, Bella wins.
Which spinner gives Rick and Bella equal chances of winning?
Circle one: Spinner 1 Spinner 2
Justify your answer.
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sk Yari wants to collect 83 marbles.
He already has 27 marbles and buys 8 more each week.
How many weeks does it take for Yari to have a total of 83 marbles?
Show your work.
It takes ___________ weeks for Yari to have 83 marbles.
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sl There are 62 students in Grade 3 at Greentree School. The students are divided into 3 groups.
The graph below shows the number of students in each group. Part of the scale is missing and so is the bar for Group A.
Num
ber
of
stud
ents
Group name
A B C0
4
8
Grade 3 Groups
Complete the scale on the graph.
Find how many of the 62 students are in Group A.
Show your work.
Draw a bar on the graph to show the number of students in Group A.
Group A has _________ students.
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d0 Which shape is a pentagon?
l
l
l
l
da Each time Haden practises piano, he plays for 15 minutes.
How many times does he practise if he plays for a total of 2 hours?
l 4
l 8
l 15
l 30
ds Peter notices that the puddles outside are starting to freeze.
Which of the following could be the temperature outside?
l 20 8C
l 10 8C
l 5 8C
l 0 8C
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dd Samuel asks his friends to choose their favourite sport. The results are shown in the chart below.
Favourite Sport
Sport
Soccer
Hockey
Softball
Number offriends
Which pictograph matches the information in the chart?
l Favourite Sport
Soccer
Hockey
Softball
Each represents 2 friends.
Key
l Favourite Sport
Soccer
Hockey
Softball
Each represents 4 friends.
Key
l Favourite Sport
Soccer
Hockey
Softball
Each represents 2 friends.
Key
l Favourite Sport
Soccer
Hockey
Softball
Each represents 4 friends.
Key
df Wilbur has 57 pattern blocks.
Which number is closest to the number of pattern blocks Wilbur has?
l 50
l 60
l 70
l 100
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dg Claire creates a growing pattern using pencils.
Shape 1
Shape 2
Shape 3
If the pattern continues in the same way, how many pencils will Claire need to make Shape 4, Shape 5 and Shape 6?
l 3, 5, 7
l 4, 5, 6
l 9, 11, 13
l 12, 15, 18
dh Which shape below is not a rhombus?
l
l
l
l
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