Third Grade: Unit 6 Review

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Third Grade: Unit 6 Review

#1 Identify the angle shown. Less than 90˚ Greater than 90˚ Straight

#2 Which shape does not have at least one line of symmetry? .

#3. Identify the shape below. Line MN Ray MN Segment MN Point MN N M

#4 This is an example of a ____. Full turn 90˚ rotation Quarter turn Half turn

#5. This is an example of ____. Intersecting segments Parallel rays Intersecting lines Parallel lines

#6 This is an example of ____. Intersecting rays Parallel rays Intersecting lines Parallel lines

#7. The hands of the clock show ________. A right angle An acute angle An obtuse angle A straight angle

#8 Identify the shape below. Triangular prism Pyramid Cylinder Rectangular prism

#9 Identify the shape below. Triangle Rhombus Hexagon Trapezoid

#10 Identify the shape below. Cylinder Sphere Cube Cone

#11 Which of the following does this best describe? The shape Has 2 round faces Is a solid Has 1 round surface Prism Cylinder Cone Sphere

#12 Which of the following does this best describe? Cone Cube Triangular prism Cylinder The shape: Has six faces Each face is a square Has 12 edges

#13 Multiply. 5 x 4 = ___ 20 25 9 16

#14 Find the product. ____ = 6 x 3 18 9 12 15

#15 Which of the following makes this true? 18 9 1 9 = ___ x 9