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© Folens Photocopiables 151 Planet Maths Teacher Resources • 3rd Class 3rd Class Assessment Test 1 Hallowe’en Topics 1–7 Rough Work 1. What is the value of the 5 in 256? ______ 2. 35 + 26 + 45 = ______ 3. Round 46 to the nearest ten. ______ 4. There are 234 fiction books, 187 non-fiction book and 163 poetry books in the school library. How many books are there altogether? ______ 5. What time is it? Show the same time on the digital clock. : 6. Mark the right angle on this triangle. 87 – 59 7. 8. Toon Time starts at 1 4 past 5 and ends at 1 4 to 6. How long is it on for? (a) 30 minutes (c) 1 1 2 hours (b) 3 4 hour (d) 15 minutes 9. What is the smallest 3-digit number you can make with these digits? You can only use each digit once. 6 2 9 7 __________________________ 10. Jenny has 56 marbles, her brother Liam has 97. How many more marbles does Liam have? ______

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151Planet Maths Teacher Resources • 3rd Class

3rd Class Assessment Test 1 Hallowe’en Topics 1–7

Rough Work 1. What is the value of the 5 in 256? ______

2. 35 + 26 + 45 = ______

3. Round 46 to the nearest ten. ______

4. There are 234 fiction books, 187 non-fiction book and 163 poetry books in the school library.

How many books are there altogether? ______

5. What time is it? Show the same time on the digital clock.

:

6. Mark the right angle on this triangle.

87– 59

7.

8. Toon Time starts at 14 past 5 and ends at 1

4 to 6. How long is it on for?

(a) 30 minutes (c) 112 hours

(b) 34 hour (d) 15 minutes

9. What is the smallest 3-digit number you can make with these digits? You can only use each digit once.

6 2 9 7 __________________________

10. Jenny has 56 marbles, her brother Liam has 97. How many

more marbles does Liam have? ______

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152 Planet Maths Teacher Resources • 3rd Class

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3rd Class Assessment Test 1 Hallowe’en Topics 1–7

Rough Work 11. If Murad ate 38 of a bar of chocolate what fraction would be left?

______

108

642

PE was the most popular subject, Art was the least popular. Maths was chosen more often than music but less often than Irish. How many children chose maths? ______

13. How many children were surveyed altogether? ______

14. What fraction of this shape is shaded?

(a) 14 (c) 1

2

(b) 34 (d) 5

8

15. These lines are:

(a) horizontal (c) parallel

(b) vertical (d) diagonal

16. 68 is equivalent to ______.

(a) 14 (c) 3

4

(b) 12 (d) 1

17. 400 – 231 = ______

18. Draw a 2D shape with an angle less than a right angle.

19. 24 + 9 = 30 + ____

20. 237 rounded to the nearest hundred is ______.

12.

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153Planet Maths Teacher Resources • 3rd Class

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3rd Class Assessment Test 2 Christmas Part A Topics 1–14

Rough Work456+ 563

1.

2. Put these numbers in order, beginning with the smallest. 267 56 147 135 314 ____, ____, ____, ____, ____

3. Round 45 to the nearest 10. ______

4. Which of these is the same as 410?

(a) 4.0 (c) 4.1

(b) 1.4 (d) 0.4

5. There are 565 children in Mayhill National School. If 345 are boys, how many girls are there? ______

6. What is the total of 345, 123 and 264? ______

7. 6 x 8 = ______

8. 64 ÷ 8 = ______

9. Round 212 to the nearest hundred.

(a) 300 (c) 100

(b) 200 (d) 210

10. Which of the following is not correct?

(a) 3 x 5 > 10 x 1 (c) 6 x 2 < 5 x 2

(b) 4 x 5 < 10 x 5 (d) 8 x 2 > 5 x 3

€205– €197

11.

12. Jonathan had € 3.70, here is the change he got after buying a comic. How much did the comic cost? ______

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3rd Class Assessment Test 2 Christmas Part A Topics 1–14

13. Draw parallel lines.

14. How much do these 2 items cost? ______

15. There are 30 children in Mr Moody’s class. If he splits them into 6 groups, how many will there be in each group?

(a) 5 (c) 10

(b) 6 (d) 7

An ice-cream man was asked how many of each flavour ice-creams he sold over a day.

Choc chip Strawberry ChocolateVanilla

= 10 = 5

16. How many vanilla ice-creams did he sell? ______

17. The number of people who picked strawberry is half the number of people who picked….

(a) Vanilla (c) Strawberry

(b) Choc Chip (d) Chocolate

18. How many people bought ice-creams altogether?

(a) 1612 (c) 1601

2

(b) 170 (d) 17

19. In which of the following does the 3 have the greatest value?

(a) 213.1 (c) 367.1

(b) 412.3 (d) 523.9

20. 1m + 9cm = ______

60c€1.15

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3rd Class Assessment Test 2 Christmas Part B Topics 1–14

1. What time will it be in 212 hours time? ______

2. There are 5 carriages on the train with 7 people in each. At the first stop, one person gets into each carriage. How many people are on the train? ______

3. There are 8 oranges in a box now and 0.5 of them are bad. How many good oranges are there? ______

4. Emily has €4.26 and her sister has 86c, how much do they have between them? ______

5. If there are 28 days in February, how many full weeks will there be that month? ______

6. Musaf has 3m 60cm of string. If he cut a piece 1m 23cm and a piece 90cm off, how long will the remaining piece be? ______

600– 341

7.

8. School ends at 2:30. It is only 1:50 now, how long will Jill’s class have to wait until school is over? ______

9. Draw an angle greater than a right angle.

10. Find the right angle.

(a) (c)

(b) (d)

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3rd Class Assessment Test 2 Christmas Part B Topics 1–14

11. Colour 14 of this shape.

12. Put the following fractions in order, starting with the smallest.

78 1

2 34 10

10 210 3

8

____, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____

13. 345 – 34 = 240 + ______

14. How is 14 to 9 written on a digital clock?

:

15. What coins would be needed to pay for an ice-cream that cost €1.75. Use as few coins as possible. ______________________

16. How many angles are there in this shape? ______

17. Which of the shapes below show 34.

(a) (c)

(b) (d)

18. 6c is also written as ______.

(a) €0.6 (c) 60c

(b) €0.60 (d) €0.06

19. There are 8 cows on a farm, 3 dogs and 4 hens. How many legs do they have between them? ______

20. Colour the correct number of rectangles to show 1.4.

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3rd Class Assessment Test 3 Easter Topics 15–20

1. 64 ÷ 8 = ______

2. 6 kg 345g + 2kg 46g = ______

3. Today is Friday, how likely is it that tomorrow will be Sunday?

(a) Possible (c) Unlikely

(b) Likely (d) Impossible

4. Will this shape tessellate? ______

5. 18 of 16 = ______

6. There are 48 children in a basketball club, how many teams of 8 can be made? ______

7. Which of the following means the same as divide?

(a) difference (c) total

(b) more (d) share

8. Sarah is blindfolded and asked to pin the tail on the donkey, how likely is it that she will pin the tail on the exact spot? ______

9. What weight is shown on the scales? ______

0 .25.5

.75

1

1.25

1.51.7522.25

2.5

2.75

3

3.253.5

3.75

10. I have 6 straight sides and 6 angles, draw me.

11. If I roll a dice which of the following is most likely to happen?

(a) I will roll an even number

(b) I will roll a number less than 3

(c) I will roll a multiple of 2

(d) I will roll a number greater than 1

kg

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3rd Class Assessment Test 3 Easter Topics 15–20

12. Magi the Magician has a bag containing 3 red balls, 5 blue balls and 2 yellow balls. Which colour is he most likely to pick, if he closes his eyes to choose one?

(a) red (c) blue

(b) yellow (d) green

13. 19 x 5 = ______

14. Seán got €40 for his birthday. If he spends 14 of it on a new

water gun, how much will he have left? ______

15. What shape would you get by folding this shape in half?

16. Jacob, his brother and his sister received €80 from their aunt. Jacob was told to give 1

4 to his brother, 14 to his sister and to

keep the remaining 24 for himself. How much money did Jacob

get? ______

17. Paul went to the shop and bought a 1kg bag of flour, butter that weighs 275g and sugar that weighs 1

2 kg. If he put the sugar and butter in one bag and the flour in another, how much heavier is the bag with the flour in it? ______

18. 12 x 4 is the same as (10 x 4) + ( ______ x 4)

19. What 2 shapes are needed to make a triangle?

(a) Circle and a triangle (c) 2 triangles

(b) Rectangle and square (d) Triangle and square

20. What weight needs to go into the circle so that both bags weigh the same? ______

500g 345g

275g

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3rd Class Assessment Test 4 Summer Topics 1–27

1. What is the value of the 7 in 278? ______

2. Put the following numbers in order starting with the smallest. 367, 89, 156, 43, 270 ____, ____, ____, ____, ____

3. Round 58 to the nearest ten. ______

4. Animal World starts at 4:10. If it is on for 55 minutes what time will it end? ______

5. There are 757 children in the local football club. If 378 are girls how many boys are in the club? ______

6. 578 + 356 = ______

7. Paul buys a tray of 12 apples. 34 are bad, how many good

apples are there? ______

8. Draw a shape that has only one right angle.

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10121416

Zu Simsins Double Trouble

Sport Time

9. How many children were surveyed altogether? ______

10. How many more children watched Sport Time than Double Trouble? ______

11. 8 x 9 = ______

12. What time is it? ______

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3rd Class Assessment Test 4 Summer Topics 1–27

13. Round 583 to the nearest hundred. ______

14. Draw the lines of symmetry on this number.

15. Which is the longest distance?

(a) 0.5 km (c) 34km

(b) 500 cm (d) 650m

16. What fraction of this shape is shaded?

(a) 34 (c) 12

(b) 23 (d) 1

2

17. 710 is the same as…

(a) 7.0 (c) 1.7

(b) 0.7 (d) 0.07

18. There are 58 eggs to be boxed. If 6 eggs fit in each box how many boxes will be needed? ______

19. Paul has €200 to spend. How much change will he get if he buys a bike for €156? ______

20. Tomorrow it will snow?

(a) Likely (c) Certain

(b) Unlikely (d) Impossible

21. What is the area of this shape? ______

22. At the zoo Jamie walked from the elephants to the giraffe and back again. How far did she walk if it is 4m 6cm from the elephant to the giraffe? ______

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3rd Class Assessment Test 4 Summer Topics 1–27

23. What is the next term in the sequence? 1, 3, 6,10, 15

(a) 20 (b) 18 (c) 21 (d) 19

24. 27 x 5 = ______

25. How many vertices does this shape have? ______

26. Paul has a glass with 250m¬ of water in it. He has to transfer the water from the glass to a bottle using only a 50m¬ egg cup. How many times will he have to fill the egg cup until all the water is gone? ______

27. Emily has €5.63 and he brother has 48c less than her. How much money do they have altogether? ______

28. How much water do both bottles have altogether? Make a sensible guess. ______

(a) 140¬ (c) 1.4 ¬

(b) 140m¬ (d) 1,400¬

29. Paul has to take the bus to school and back every day, Monday to Friday. If the journey to school takes 20minutes how long does he spend on the bus each week? ______

30. What weight needs to go into the circle to balance both bags? ______

1 kg 750g

957g

4 96 31.

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3rd Class Assessment Test 4 Summer Topics 1–27

32. How much more money does Paula need to buy a book that costs €8.90? ______

33. Sara does 30 laps of the pool every 30 minutes. How long would it take her to swim 100 laps? ______

34. 14 x 5 = (4 x 5) + ( ______ x 5 )

35. Which of the following will make a square based pyramid?

(a) (c)

(b) (d)

36. Which number sentence is correct?

(a) 3 x 12 < 9 x 3 (c) 13 + 6 > 3 x 3

(b) 12 ÷ 4 < 3 x 4 (d) 35 ÷ 5 = 32 ÷ 4

37. Which shape has the largest area?

(a) (b) (c) (d)

38. (3 x 6) = (4 + ______ )

39. There are 93 crayons in a tray in Tariq’s classroom. His teacher asks him to put the crayons into pots. If 10 crayons fit in each pot how many pots will Tariq need for all the crayons?

(a) 9 (c) 9 12

(b) 10 (d) 8

40. Jemma is 90cm taller that her brother. If her brother is 1m 9cm tall, how tall is Jemma? ______