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Let’s Play 3 rd Grade Number & Operations. Place Value. Addition and Subtraction. Multiplication. Division. Fractions. Decimals. Place Value. Addition and Subtraction. Multiplication. Division. Fractions. Decimals. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 30. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Let’s Play

3rd Grade

Number & Operations

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Place ValuePlace Value

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Addition Addition and and

SubtractionSubtraction

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MultiplicatiMultiplicationon

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DivisionDivision

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FractionsFractions

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DecimalsDecimals

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Place Value

Addition and

Subtraction

Multiplication Division Fractions Decimals

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FinalFinalJeopardyJeopardy

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Final Jeopardy Answer

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Students who will succeed on the

CRCT

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Who are Who are PCES PCES Third Third

Graders?Graders?

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Look at the chart below. Which is another way to write the number shown?

A. five hundred eighty-sevenB. fifty-eight thousand, seven C. five thousand eight hundred

sevenD. fifty-eight thousand, seventy

Ten Thousands

Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

5 8 0 0 7,

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B. Fifty-eight thousand, seven

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What is the value of the 7 in the number 47,508?

A. 7B. 70C. 700D. 7,000

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D. 7,000

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There are twenty-two thousand, one hundred sixty-two students in Fayette County schools. What is that number written in standard form?

A. 22,162B. 22,000,162C. 22,160D. 21,262

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A. 22,162

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What is another way to write the number 86,075?

A. 8,000 + 600 + 70 + 5B. 80,000 + 6,000 + 700 + 5C. 80,000 + 6,000 + 70 + 5D. 80,000 + 600 + 70 + 5

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C. 80,000 + 6,000 + 70 + 5

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I’m thinking of a number. It has 5 tens, 6 hundreds, 8 ten thousands, and 7 thousands. What’s my number?

A. 5,687B. 8,765C. 87,605D. 87,650

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D. 87,650

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Jim went to the beach and found 29 shells one day and 32 shells the next. About how many shells did Jim find?

A. 50 shellsB. 60 shellsC. 40 shellsD. 70 shells

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B. 60 shells

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PCES had two chorus concerts. 312 people came to the first one and 489 people to the second. About how many people came to both concerts?

A. 600 peopleB. 700 peopleC. 800 peopleD. 900 people

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C. 800 people

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Sam’s family drove 372 miles on the first day of their trip. They drove 489 miles on the second day. How far did they drive on both days?

A. 851 milesB. 117 milesC. 751 milesD. 861 miles

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D. 861 miles

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To add 8 + 4 + 3, you can add 4 + 3 first. What would you add next?

A. 4B. 7C. 8D. 3

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C. 8

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Jim saved $29 dollars to buy a CD player. The player is $82. How much more does he need to save?

A. $57B. $63C. $111D. $53

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D. $53

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Which is another way to show 5 x 8?

A. 5 + 8B. 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8C. 5 + 5 + 5 + 5D. 8 + 8 + 8 + 8

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B.8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8

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Use the figure to answer the question.

Which of the following does the model show?A. 4 x 13 = (4 x 10) + (4 x 3)B. 4 x 13 = (4 + 10) x (4 + 3)C. 4 x 13 = 4 x 10 x 3D. 4 + 13 = (4 + 10) + (4 + 3)

10

4

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A. 4 x 13 = (4 x 10) + (4 x 3)

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Which tells how many stars in the picture?

A. 6 x 6B. 3 + 3 + 3C. 3 x 3D. 3 x 6

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D. 3 x 6

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John earns $3 per hour for feeding and walking his neighbor’s dog. How much does John earn for 9 hours of caring for the dog?

A. $12B. $21C. $24D. $27

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D. $27

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Sally has a picture album with 38 pages. She has about 6 pictures on each page. Which is the BEST estimate of the number of pictures in Sally’s album?

A. 18 picturesB. 240 picturesC. 44 picturesD. 32 pictures

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B. 240 pictures

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Which multiplication fact is related to this division fact?

32 ÷ 4 = 8

A. 4 x 32 = 128B. 8 x 8 = 64C. 4 x 4 = 16D. 8 x 4 = 32

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D. 8 x 4 = 32

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Which set of numbers can be used to make a multiplication-division family?

A. {8, 9, 62}B. {4, 7, 24}C. {6, 8, 48}D. {7, 8, 42}

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C. {6, 8, 48}

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Jim had 27 pieces of candy and gave 3 pieces away to friends until he had none left. Which is a way to find how many friends received candy?

A. Subtract 27 - 3B. Count how many groups of 3

in 27C. Add 27 + 3D. Count how many groups of 4 are

in 27

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B. Count how many groups of 3 are in 27

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Sara used repeated subtraction to find 56 ÷ 7. How many times must she subtract 7 from 56 to reach zero?

A. 5 timesB. 6 timesC. 7 timesD. 8 times

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D. 8 times

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New shirts are packed 6 to a box for shipping. How many boxes will be needed to pack 146 shirts?

A. 25 boxesB. 24 boxesC. 23 boxesD. 22 boxes

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A. 25 boxes

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Sam cut a cake into 8 pieces like the one below. He says that each piece is of the cake. Is he correct?

A. No, each is .

B. Yes, each is .

C. No, each piece is notequal.

D. No, each is .8

8

4

18

1

8

1

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C. No, each piece is not equal.

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Pam had yard of fabric to make curtains. She used yard.

Use the model to find what fraction of a yard she has left?

A. B. C.

8

6

8

3

8

30

4

8

9

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B. 8

3

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Jane cut a cake into 10 slices. Her family ate 4 slices. Which fraction shows what part of the cake her family ate?

A. B.

C. D.

4

10

6

4

10

4

10

6

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C. 10

4

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Here is a model of a strawberry cake that has been cut into 12 equal pieces. It shows 5 pieces eaten. What fractional part of the cake is left?

A. B.

C. D.

12

7

12

5

12

12

12

0

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A. 12

7

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Use the model to find

A. B. C.

7

2

7

3

14

5

7

5

14

1

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B. 7

5

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What decimal does the shaded part show?

A. 0.2B. 2.0C. 8.0D. 0.8

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D. 0.8

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Jan ran 0.5 mile on Friday and 0.3 mile on Saturday. Use the model to find how far she ran on both days.

+

A. 0.8 mileB. 0.13 mileC. 0.5 mileD. 0.3 mile

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A. 0.8 mile

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The model shows the 2.8 miles that Sam rode his bike on Monday. He rode 0.3 miles less on Tuesday. How far did he ride on Tuesday?

A. 0.3 milesB. 2.5 milesC. 1.5 milesD. 2.3 miles

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B. 2.5 miles

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Which decimal shows which fractional part of the triangles are green?

A. 0.3B. 0.7C. 7.0D. 3.0

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B. 0.7

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7 out of ten students like dogs for pets. What decimal shows what part of the students like dogs for pets?

A. 0.7 B. 1.0C. 0.3 D. 0.4

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A. 0.7