3 rd Grade Algebra and Geometry CRCT Review. 1. (OA.3) Dave has 6 packs of gum. Each pack has 5 pieces. How many pieces of gum does Dave have? A. 11 pieces.

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3 rd Grade Algebra and Geometry CRCT Review

1. (OA.3) Dave has 6 packs of gum. Each pack has 5 pieces. How many pieces of gum does Dave have? A. 11 pieces of gum B. 25 pieces of gum C. 30 pieces of gum D. 36 pieces of gum

1. (OA.3) Dave has 6 packs of gum. Each pack has 5 pieces. How many pieces of gum does Dave have? A. 11 pieces of gum B. 25 pieces of gum C. 30 pieces of gum D. 36 pieces of gum

2. (OA.3) Mr. Bloom has 12 strawberry plants. How can Mr. Bloom plant his strawberries so that they are in an array? A. 2 rows of 10 plants B. 3 rows of 4 plants C. 6 rows of 6 plants D. 7 rows of 5 plants

2. (OA.3) Mr. Bloom has 12 strawberry plants. How can Mr. Bloom plant his strawberries so that they are in an array? A. 2 rows of 10 plants B. 3 rows of 4 plants C. 6 rows of 6 plants D. 7 rows of 5 plants

3. (OA.3) Stacy is decorating for a party. She has 24 flowers. She puts the same number of flowers in each of 8 vases. How many flowers does she put in each vase? A. 2 flowers B. 3 flowers C. 16 flowers D. 32 flowers

3. (OA.3) Stacy is decorating for a party. She has 24 flowers. She puts the same number of flowers in each of 8 vases. How many flowers does she put in each vase? A. 2 flowers B. 3 flowers C. 16 flowers D. 32 flowers

4. (OA.4) What is the unknown number that makes the equation true? 9 = ___ ÷ 3 A. 3 B. 12 C. 27 D. 36

4. (OA.4) What is the unknown number that makes the equation true? 9 = ___ ÷ 3 A. 3 B. 12 C. 27 D. 36

5. (OA.4) What is the unknown number that makes the equation true? 63 = 9 x __ A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. 9

5. (OA.4) What is the unknown number that makes the equation true? 63 = 9 x __ A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. 9

6. (OA.4) What number would make the equation true? 32 ÷ n = 4 A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. 9

6. (OA.4) What number would make the equation true? 32 ÷ n = 4 A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. 9

7. (OA.8) Rob bought 2 packs of erasers. Then, he found 2 erasers in his backpack. Now he has 10 erasers. How many erasers were in each pack? A. 4 erasers B. 6 erasers C. 8 erasers D. 14 erasers

7. (OA.8) Rob bought 2 packs of erasers. Then, he found 2 erasers in his backpack. Now he has 10 erasers. How many erasers were in each pack? A. 4 erasers B. 6 erasers C. 8 erasers D. 14 erasers

8. (OA.8) Mrs. Dalton baked cookies for a party. She ate 3 cookies before she put the rest in bags. She put 3 cookies in each of 9 bags. How many cookies did she make? A. 15 cookies B. 21 cookies C. 27 cookies D. 30 cookies

8. (OA.8) Mrs. Dalton baked cookies for a party. She ate 3 cookies before she put the rest in bags. She put 3 cookies in each of 9 bags. How many cookies did she make? A. 15 cookies B. 21 cookies C. 27 cookies D. 30 cookies

9. (OA.9) What is the missing number in this pattern? 25, 22, 19, ___, 13 A. 15 B. 16 C. 17 D. 21

9. (OA.9) What is the missing number in this pattern? 25, 22, 19, ___, 13 A. 15 B. 16 C. 17 D. 21

10. (OA.9) How many campers can use 7 canoes? A. 21 campers B. 24 campers C. 28 campers D. 30 campers Canoes34567 Campers ?

10. (OA.9) How many campers can use 7 canoes? A. 21 campers B. 24 campers C. 28 campers D. 30 campers Canoes34567 Campers ?

11. (G.1) All of the figures below belong to which category? A. squares C. rhombuses B. rectangles D. quadrilaterals

11. (G.1) All of the figures below belong to which category? A. squares C. rhombuses B. rectangles D. quadrilaterals

12. (G.1) All of the squares below also belong to which category? A. circles C. triangles B. trapezoids D. rhombuses

12. (G.1) All of the squares below also belong to which category? A. circles C. triangles B. trapezoids D. rhombuses

13. (G.1) Which figures below belong to the rectangle category? A. A and B C. B and D B. A and C D. A and D A B C C D

13. (G.1) Which figures below belong to the rectangle category? A. A and B C. B and D B. A and C D. A and D A B C C D

14. (G.2) Which shows ¼ of the area of the figure shaded? A. C. B. D.

14. (G.2) Which shows ¼ of the area of the figure shaded? A. C. B. D.

15. (G.2) What fraction describes the area of the shaded part of the polygon? A. 1/3 B. 1/4 C. 1/5 D. 1/6

15. (G.2) What fraction describes the area of the shaded part of the polygon? A. 1/3 B. 1/4 C. 1/5 D. 1/6