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STAAR Math
Practice Test 3rd Grade
Name _______________________
Date ________________________
1 Steven collected data from his classmates about their favorite school subject.
After recording the data in the tally chart, he made a pictograph. Which of the following could be the pictograph that Steven made?
A
B
C
D
2 Maria bought eight donuts from the store. Some of the donuts have been eaten by her friends. What fraction of the donuts have been eaten?
F Five-eighths G Five-thirds H Three-fifths J Three-eighths
3 The local zoo kept records of how many visitors came through the park each month.
The information is shown in the chart below. Which list shows the months in order from greatest number of visitors to least
number of visitors? A April, June, March, May
B June, April, March, May C May, March, April, June D May, March, June, April
Month Number of Visitors
March 1, 342
April 1, 323
May 2, 412
June 1, 324
4 What multiplication fact is modeled on the number line pictured below?
F 8 × 5
G 7 × 5 H 6 × 5 J 5 × 5
5 Dana went to the shopping mall on Saturday. She spent $23 on a dress, $18 on dog
toys, and $19 to get a haircut. When Dana left the mall she had $37 leftover. How much money did Dana have before she went to the mall?
A $60 B $23 C $97 D $77
6 Mrs. Baker’s Bagels sell their homemade bagels in bags of 8.
Sara purchases 5 bags of bagels. How many bagels are in 5 bags? F 32
G 36 H 40
J 48
7 Look at the number line below.
When rounding to the nearest 100, which points round to 400? A Q and R B R and S C R, S, and T D Q, R, S, and T
300 400 500
8 8 8 8 8
Q R S T
8 Mrs. Miller is thinking of a number.
The number has the digit 9 in the ten-thousands place
The number has the digit 7 in the hundreds place
Which of the following could be Mrs. Miller’s number? F 9,784 G 92,157 H 295,762 J 794,846
9 Sonja is buying books for holiday gifts. The relationship between the number of
books purchased and the amount Sonja spent is shown in the table below. Each book is the same price.
Number of Books Amount Spent
3 $24
4 $32
$48
$56
$64
Sonja spent $56 on the books. How many books did she purchase?
A 6 books B 7 books C 8 books D 9 books
10 Which pictorial model does NOT show a value of one hundred eighty-seven?
F
G
H
J
11 Look at the geometric figures below.
Figure 1 Figure 2
Which of the following statements is true? A Figure 1 has two less faces than Figure 2 B Figure 1 has two less vertices than Figure 2 C Figure 1 is a pyramid and Figure 2 is a prism D Figure 2 has 2 more edges than Figure 1
12 Jessica is making bracelets for her friends. She has 72 beads that she can use to
make 9 bracelets. She puts an equal number of beads on each bracelet.
Which number sentence shows how to find the number of beads that are on each bracelet?
F 72 × 9 = 648 G 72 ÷ 9 = 8 H 9 + 72 = 81 J 72 – 9 = 63
13 Which of the following rectangles does NOT have an area of 36 square inches?
A
Each equals 1 square inch
B
Each equals 1 square inch
C
Each equals 1 square inch
D
Each equals 1 square inch
14 A group of related multiplication and division equations are shown below. In each
equation the represents a number.
7 × = 42
× 7 = 42
42 ÷ 7 =
42 ÷ = 7
What is the value of the that makes all the equations true? Record your
answer in the boxes below and fill in the bubbles. Be sure to use the correct place
value.
15 Look at the number line below. The number line above models the expressions – A 548 + 600 + 637 B 548 + 52 + 605 C 548 + 89 D 52 + 37
16 A student made the following pattern using geometric figures. 1 2 3 4 5 6
If the pattern continues, what will the sixth figure in the pattern be?
F Hexagon G Decagon H Octagon J Dodecagon
548
+ 52 + 37
600 637
17 Look at the number comparisons shown below.
I 25,026 > 24,485
II 26,248 < 26,428
III 25,058 > 25,108
Which number comparisons are true? A I only B I and II C II and III D III only
18 Jessie has six chocolate chip cookies. She divides the cookies equally onto three
plates. What fraction of the cookies are on each plate?
F 3
6
G 2
6
H 2
4
J 3
4
19 Find the perimeter of the following figure.
Record your answer in the boxes below and fill in the bubbles. Be sure to use the correct place value.
15 in.
9 in.
10 in.
5 in.
20 Becky’s swim practice starts at the time shown on the clock below.
Practice is scheduled to last 45 minutes. At what time will Becky’s swim practice be over?
F 12:45 G 1:30 H 2:15 J 3:00
21 Four siblings were measuring their heights.
Sandra is 26 inches shorter than Lucas.
Mary is 15 inches taller than Sandra.
Debbie is 20 inches shorter than Mary.
Lucas is 54 inches tall. How tall is Debbie?
A 23 inches B 30 inches C 63 inches
D 75 inches
22 Hillary wants to buy a new purse, but she doesn’t have enough money to buy it right now. Her mom suggests that Hillary set aside a portion of her allowance each week until she has enough money to buy the purse. Hillary agrees to follow her mom’s suggestion. The plan that Hillary is following to buy the purse can be called a –
F Savings plan
G Spending plan
H Purchasing plan J Charitable plan
23 Look at the shaded fraction models shown below.
Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Which statement below is true?
A Models 1 and 2 show equivalent fractions because 2
6 =
1
4
B Models 1 and 3 show equivalent fractions because 2
4 =
1
2
C Models 2 and 4 show equivalent fractions because 1
4 =
1
3
D Models 1 and 4 show equivalent fractions because 2
6 =
1
3
24 Tricycles have three wheels. Bicycle have two wheels. Jeremy sees 18 wheels while
walking around the biking and walking trail. What combination of tricycles and bicycles did Jeremy see? F Two tricycles and five bikes
G Three tricycles and four bikes H Four tricycles and three bikes J Five tricycles and two bikes
25 Look at the following fraction comparison below.
3
6 >
3
?
Which of the following denominators makes the comparison true? A 3 B 4 C 6 D 8
26 During the month of April, Sanders Elementary School had a recycling contest. The third graders brought 234 bottles to be recycled, the fourth graders brought in 312, and the fifth grade brought 379 bottles. How many more bottles did the fourth and fifth graders bring combined than the third graders?
F 691 G 925 H 457 J 301
27 Look at the shaded fraction model below. What fraction makes the comparison true?
A C
B D
> ?
28 The pictograph below shows how many sandwiches were sold during lunch.
Turkey
Meatball
Chicken
Roast Beef
Each equals 4 sandwiches.
Which of the following frequency tables represents the information from the pictograph?
F H
G J
Sandwich Frequency
Turkey 3.5
Meatball 3
Chicken 5
Roast Beef 0.5
Sandwich Frequency
Turkey 13
Meatball 12
Chicken 20
Roast Beef 2
Sandwich Frequency
Turkey 7
Meatball 6
Chicken 10
Roast Beef 2
Sandwich Frequency
Turkey 14
Meatball 12
Chicken 20
Roast Beef 2
29 Adrian bought 42 pieces of candy as party favors. He puts an equal number of candies into each of three treat bags.
How many pieces of candy are put into each treat bag? A 18 B 16 C 14 D 12
30 Dennis is serving pizza at his birthday party. He wants each guest to have three slices of pizza.
Number of Pizzas ? 8 9 10
Number of Slices 24 64 72 80
How many pizzas should Dennis order to have enough slices for eight people?
F 1 G 2 H 3 J 4
31 The largest species of bear is the brown bear. The heaviest recorded weight of a
brown bear is 2,210 pounds. The adult brown bear at Katy Wildlife Park weighs 1,880 pounds. About how many pounds does the adult brown bear need to gain to meet the record?
A 400 B 300 C 200 D 100
32 Roberto’s class is going on field trip and each child needs to bring $2.35 to buy lunch. Roberto has $2.35 in his pocket to give to his teacher. Which of the following could be the amount in Roberto’s pocket?
F
G
H
J
33 The chart below shows the relationship between the number of shirts Jose has and the total number of buttons on the shirts. Each shirt has an equal number of buttons.
According to the chart, which of the following statements is true?
A The number of buttons is 6 times the number of shirts B The number of shirts is seven times the number of buttons C There are seven buttons on each shirt D It cannot be determined how many buttons are on each shirt
34 Look at the number line below.
What is the value of Point T?
F 6
2
G 6
4
H 6
6
J 6
8
0 1
Shirts Buttons
3 21
5 35
6 42
8 56
9 63
T
35 Jamie is running a 120 foot sprint. Which of the following could be the course Jamie is running?
A Course 2 only B Course 2 or 3 C Course 3 only D Course 1, 2, or 3
36 Tony is making homemade wooden derby cars. At the end of the first day, Tony had
4 cars. After the second day, he had 8 cars. After the sixth day, he had 24 cars. Tony makes the same number of derby cars each day. How many derby cars will Tony have after two weeks?
Day 1 2 6 14
Derby Cars 4 8 24 ?
F 28
G 46 H 59 J 56
35 ft. 35 ft.
45 ft.
Course 1
30 ft.
35 ft. 35 ft.
20 ft.
Course 2
35 ft.
30 ft.
35 ft.
10 ft. 10 ft.
Course 3
37 Jenny made the following bar graph to show how many of each type of tree she saw at the park.
How many total trees did Jenny see? Record your answer in the boxes below and fill in the bubbles. Be sure to use correct place value.
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32
Oak
Maple
Pine
Spruce
Types of Trees
38 Lindsey, Sarah, and Nancy are comparing their ages. Lindsey is three times older than Nancy. Sarah is twice as old as Nancy. Lindsey is 12 years old. How old are Sarah and Nancy?
F Sarah- 30; Nancy- 15 G Sarah - 8; Nancy - 4 H Sarah - 6; Nancy - 3 J Sarah - 48; Nancy - 24
39 Look at the rectangles below. Rectangle 1 Rectangle 2 What is the difference between the area of rectangle 1 and the area of rectangle 2? A 48 square yards B 36 square yards C 12 square yards D 5 square yards
6 yards
6 yards
9 yards
8 yards
40 Kayla shares the strawberries shown below with a friend. They each eat an equal number of strawberries.
How many strawberries does Kayla eat?
F 28, because 2 × 14 = 28 G 7, because 14 ÷ 2 = 7 H 12, because 14 – 2 = 14 J 8, because 16 ÷ 2 = 8
41 The dot plot below shows the number of times Mrs. Jennings students have been to the movie theater this month.
Number of Visits Which statement about the data is true? A 17 students participated in the survey.
B The number of students who have been to the movie theater once is double the number who have been three times.
C The number of students who have been to the movie theater four times is
double the number who have been twice. D Only one student has been to the movie theater five times this month.
Visits to the Movie Theater
X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X
1 2 3 4 5 6
42 There are 60 minutes in one hour. Fifteen minutes of an hour is equal to one-fourth of an hour.
Which fraction represents the remaining 45 minutes in an hour?
F 45
1
G 3
4
H 1
4
J 1
3
43 Look at the figure below.
Based on its attributes, classify the figure.
A Parallelogram B Rhombus C Trapezoid D Rectangle
44 Dominic arranged his stamp collection into six equal rows of nine stamps like pictured below.
Which equation is not in the same fact family as the equation represented by Dominic’s stamp collection?
F 6 × 9 G 56 ÷ 6 H 9 × 6 J 54 ÷ 9
45 The floorplan of Makenna’s bedroom is shown below. What is the area of Makenna’s bedroom? A 28 square feet B 34 square feet C 64 square feet D 72 square feet
46 Which of the following units would be best to measure the capacity of a swimming
pool?
F Milliliters G Ounces H Gallons J Pounds
9 feet
8 feet
7 feet
4 feet
Question Number
Correct Answer
TEK Readiness/Supporting Category
1 C 3.8A Readiness 4
2 J 3.3A Supporting 1
3 D 3.2D Readiness 1
4 G 3.4E Supporting 2
5 C 3.4A Readiness 2
6 H 3.4K Readiness 2
7 B 3.2C Supporting 1
8 H 3.2A Readiness 1
9 B 3.5E Readiness 2
10 H 3.2A Readiness 1
11 B 3.6A Readiness 3
12 G 3.5B Readiness 2
13 D 3.6C Readiness 3
14 6 3.5D Supporting 2
15 C 3.5A Readiness 2
16 H 3.6A Readiness 3
17 B 3.2D Readiness 1
18 G 3.3E Readiness 2
19 48 3.7B Readiness 3
20 H 3.7C Supporting 3
21 A 3.4A Readiness 2
22 F 3.9E Supporting 4
23 D 3.3F Readiness 1
24 H 3.4K Readiness 2
25 D 3.3H Readiness 1
26 H 3.4A Readiness 2
27 C 3.3H Readiness 1
28 G 3.8A Readiness 4
29 C 3.4K Readiness 2
30 H 3.5E Readiness 2
31 B 3.4B Supporting 2
32 H 3.4C Supporting 4
33 C 3.5E Readiness 2
34 J 3.3B Supporting 1
35 B 3.7B Readiness 3
36 J 3.5E Readiness 2
37 82 3.8A Readiness 4
38 G 3.5C Supporting 2
39 B 3.6C Readiness 3
40 G 3.4H Supporting 2
41 A 3.8A Readiness 4
42 G 3.3D Supporting 1
43 A 3.6B Supporting 3
44 G 3.4D Supporting 2
45 C 3.6D Supporting 3
46 H 3.7D Supporting 3
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