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3 Let’s Play Review 2nd 9 Weeks (3rd Grade)

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5 Multiplication Facts

6 Division Facts

7 Multiplication & Division

8 Estimation

9 ProcessSkills

10 Algebra

11 20 30 40 50 Multiplication Facts Division Facts Multiplication & Division Estimation Process Skills Algebra 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 30 40 50 10 20

12 FinalJeopardy

13 Final Jeopardy Answer

14 Students who meet or exceed on the 9-weeks math assessment.

15 Who are Third Graders?

16 What multiplication sentence does the following array show?

17 3 x 5 = 15

18 What number belongs in the box to make the number sentence true? 6 x = 42

19 7

20 If the factors are 5 and 7, what is the product?

21 35

22 What multiplication sentence does the following picture show?

23 2 x 6 =12

24 Name the four math sentences for this fact family: 32 48 X, ÷

25 4 x 8 = 32 8 x 4 = 32 32 ÷ 4 = 8 32 ÷ 8 = 4

26 What number belongs in the box? 24 ÷ = 8

27 3

28 What division fact is shown by the picture?

29 10 ÷ 5 = 2

30 Solve: 48 ÷ 6 = ____

31 8

32 What division fact is shown by the picture?

33 12 ÷ 3 = 4

34 If 9 x 8 = 72, then 72 ÷ 8 = ___

35 9

36 Caroline brought juice boxes to a party. She brought three packs of juice. Each pack had 8 juice boxes. How many juice boxes did she bring in all?

37 24

38 Josh has 20 balloons for his birthday party. He wants to tie them together in bunches of 5. How many bunches of balloons can he make?

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40 Lynda used the distributive property to help solve this problem: 6 x 243 (6 x 200) + (6 x __) + (6 x 3) What number is missing from her work?

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42 Keith has a younger brother, Joshua. Joshua is 4 years old. If Keith is three times as old as Joshua, how old is Keith?

43 12

44 Fiona’s mom is baking cookies for a bake sale. Each batch of cookies needs 2 cups of flour. If Fiona’s mom has 9 cups of flour in the pantry, how many whole batches of cookies can she make? How much flour will she have left?

45 4 batches; 1 cup of flour left

46 Davis collects toy cars. He keeps them in boxes on a shelf. He has four full boxes so far. Each box holds 42 cars. What is the best estimate of how many cars he has?

47 160 cars (40 x 4)

48 Ralph did sit-ups every day for a week. He did 58 sit- ups every day. About how many sit ups did Ralph do over the seven days?

49 420 sit-ups (60 x 7)

50 A card factory puts 72 cards in a box. About how many cards will be in 5 boxes?

51 350 cards (70 x 5)

52 A pet store has 39 cages of birds. Each cage has 3 birds. About how many birds does the pet store have?

53 120 birds (40 x 3)

54 The cafeteria ordered 9 cases of ketchup packets. Each case contains 82 ketchup packets. About how many ketchup packets is that in all?

55 720 packets (9 x 80)

56 Juan is thinking of a month of the year. Use the clues to figure out which month it is: The month has more than four letters. The month does not have the letter “y”. It has an even number of letters. There are less than 8 letters.

57 August

58 cost the same as At the bake sale: If one cookie costs 40¢, how much does a cupcake cost?

59 80¢

60 Tara is walking home from school. She is carrying the same amount of weight in each arm. In one arm, she is carrying 6 Magic Tree House books. In the other arm, she is carrying her lunchbox and 2 Magic Tree House books. If each book weighs 3 ounces, how much does her lunchbox weigh?

61 12 ounces

62 The Harris children (Amy, Becky, Mike and Ryan) visited their uncle’s farm. They saw horses, pigs, cows and chickens. Each child chose a favorite farm animal and no child chose the same one. Use the clues to match the children with their favorite farm animal: Amy’s favorite animal does not have four legs. Mike’s favorite animal likes to cool off by rolling in the mud. The cow is not a boy’s favorite animal.

63 Amy – chicken Becky – cow Mike – pig Ryan - horse

64 Rick, Shayna, Katy and Connor are putting on a play for a kindergarten class. They are acting out Goldilocks and the Three Bears. The four actors played the parts of Goldilocks, Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby Bear. Use the clues to match the actors with their parts: Ryan played the part of the smallest bear. Shayna was not one of the bears. Connor had the largest chair on the stage.

65 Ryan – Baby Bear Shayna – Goldilocks Katy – Mama Bear Connor – Papa Bear

66 What number comes next in this pattern? 12, 16, 20, 24, ___

67 28

68 What number is missing from this pattern? 96, 85, 74, ___, 52

69 63

70 What rule BEST describes this pattern? 3, 7, 11, 15, 19

71 Add 4 to get the next number

72 8 x = 24 What is the value of the in the number sentence below?

73 3

74 What is the value of in the number sentence below? 49 ÷ = 7

75 7 =


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