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Let’s Play Review 1st 9 Weeks (3rd Grade)
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Place Value
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Addition & Subtraction
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Estimation
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Algebra
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Data
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Problem Solving Problem Solving
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20 30 40 50 Place Value Addition & Subtraction EstimationAlgebra Data Problem Solving 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
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FinalJeopardy
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Final Jeopardy Answer
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Students who meet or exceed on the 9-weeks math assessment.
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Who are Third Graders?
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Look at the number below. The digit 3 is in what place? 37,216
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Ten thousands place
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What is the value of the 7 in the number below? 47,316
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7,000
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What is the expanded form of the number below? 15,067
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10,000 + 5,000 + 60 + 7
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How many times greater is the 4 in the hundreds place than the 4 in the tens place? 13,440
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10 times greater
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What is the standard form for thirteen thousand, four hundred three?
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13,403
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What number goes in the box to make the number sentence true? (135 + )+ 5 = 135 + (10 + 5)
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10
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What number goes in the box to make the number sentence true? 175 + = 25 + 175
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25
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Amy and Joey had a garage sale of old toys, games and clothes. Amy sold $143 worth, and Joey sold $97. How much did they sell in all?
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$240
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Amy and Joey had a garage sale of old toys, games and clothes. Amy sold $143 worth, and Joey sold $97. How much more did Amy sell than Joey?
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$46 more
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John gave the clerk $1.00 for a drink that was $0.55 and chips that were $0.25. What should his change be in the fewest number of coins?
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2 dimes
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Estimate the following sum: 213 + 489 = ___
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About 700 (200 + 500)
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Estimate the following difference: 579 – 214 = _____
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About 400 (600 – 200)
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What number should go in the box to make a true number sentence? 97 + 34 = 100 +
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31
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Davis collects toy cars. He keeps them in boxes on a shelf. He has three full boxes so far. One box holds 42 cars. Another box holds 59, and a third box holds 21 cars. What is the best estimate of how many cars he has?
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About 120 cars (40 + 60 + 20)
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Shawn’s family is on a trip. They have 989 miles to travel in all. They have already gone 506 miles. What is the best estimate of how many miles they still have to travel?
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About 500 miles (1,000 – 500)
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What number must go in the to make the number sentence true? 72 + = 95
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23
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What is the value of the unknown in the number sentence below? + 500 = 750
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250
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What is the value of the unknown in the number sentence? 325 + = 400
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75
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What value must go in the box to make a true number sentence? 500 - = 420
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80
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Ralph has 65 cents. How much more does he need to have 80 cents? 65 + = 80
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15 cents
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Dan asked some third grade students, “What is your favorite color?” and created this table to show their answers. How many students did he ask? Green14 Orange12 Blue27 Red18
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71
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Look at the graph. How many more students like reading than social studies? Number of students 3025201510 50 reading social science math studies Favorite Subject
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10
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Look at the pictograph of favorite colors. The key is missing. If you know that 6 like green best, how many like blue best?
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9
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Look at the line plot that shows the number of pets that the students in Miss Smith’s class have. How many pets do most children have? X XXX XXX XXXXX XXX XXX 0 1 2 3 4 5 Number of PETS
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2
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Look at the graph that shows how the number of computers at a school has changed over the last 20 years. How many FEWER were there in 1995 than 2005? Computers 605040302010 0 Number of computers 1990 1995 2000 2005
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20
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Look at the line plot that shows the number of pets that the students in Miss Smith’s class last year had. Miss Smith has two more students in her class this year than last. How many students are in her class this year? X XXX XXX XXXXX XXX XXX 0 1 2 3 4 5 Number of PETS
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20
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Joe’s class is playing guess my number. Joe gave these clues: My number has zero ones. It has a 2 in the hundreds place and a 3 in the tens place. It has the same number of thousands as it has hundreds. What is my number?
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2,230
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Tina has a secret number. To make her number start with 3 ten thousands, 4 thousands, 2 hundreds, 5 tens, and 6 ones then increase that number by 50. What’s Tina’s secret number?
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34,306
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John bought a book at the Book Fair. He gave the clerk 3 dollars and 3 quarters. The book was $3.55. How much change should he receive in the fewest number of coins?
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2 dimes
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Mrs. Jones needs to be at a doctor’s appointment at 3:15. It takes her 20 minutes to drive there and 5 minutes to walk from the car into the office. What time should she leave home?
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2:50
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Ben and Sara are playing a number game. They drew digits to make the greatest 5- digit number they can. Who can make the larger number? Ben Sara 4, 6, 7, 1, 3 3, 7, 6, 2, 5
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Sara 76,532 > 76,431
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