Grade 3 Math Assessment #1
Data
Name ______Date ______
1. (PFA 5) Select the number that makes the following number sentence true. ? + 5 13
A.6B. 8 C. 10
(PFA 6) Select the correct symbol to make the number sentence true.
2.5 + 6 ______6 + 5A. <B. =C. >
3.5 + 4 ______16A. <B. =C. >
4.2 + 7 ______7 - 2A. <B. =C. >
5. (G 4) Draw two lines of symmetry for each shape.
6. (NSO 3) Select the words that make the number sentence true.
$25.35 ______$52.35
A. is less than
B. is greater than
C. is equal to
7. (NSO 12) Select the correct answer for the following addition problem.
245
+ 135
- 380B. 370C. 110
8. (M3) Today is November 6. Samantha’s birthday is 15 days from now. On what day and date is Samantha’s birthday?
A. Saturday, November 20
B. Saturday, November 21
C. Sunday, November 21
9. (DAP 2) Look at the following picture graph. How many fish does Adam have?
Connor /Brady /
Adam /
A. 5B. 4C. 8
10. (DAP 1) The children in Mrs. Perkins third grade class are interested in finding the favorite flavor of ice cream for their class. They took a survey and found that 8 children like chocolate, 4 like strawberry, 6 like cookies and cream, and 3 like peanut butter. How can they organize this data?
11. (DAP 3) Each morning at 9:15 a.m. the third grade children at Washington Intermediate School take the outside temperature. What was the temperature on Wednesday?
A. 40º
B. 20º
C. 60º
12. (DAP 4) The student council at Lincoln School created a bar graph of the total number of pets owned by the students in the school. Study the graph. What can you conclude?
- 60 people have cats
- more people have cats than dogs
- 20 people have fish
13. (DAP 8) Below is a list of scores from a soccer game. What is the mode?
5, 6, 3, 2, 1, 4, 2, 2, 0, 2, 4, 5,
- 2
- 3
- 12
14. (PFA 8) Mary got a new cat. In September it weighed 4 pounds. In October it weighed 6 pounds. In November it weighed 8 pounds. If it keeps growing at this rate, how much will it weigh in February? ______
Show how you found your answer.
15. (DAP 7) The students in Mrs. Selick’s third grade class made a timeline of things they wanted to remember about third grade.
What two things did they want to remember about the month of September?
16. (DAP 9) Mrs. Harter has a two-sided counter. She flips it 8 times. It lands Y, Y, B, Y, B, B, Y, Y. Record the results in a table.
Y (yellow), B (blue)
How many times did it land on yellow? ______
How many times would we have expected it to land on yellow?
17. (PFA 7) If one cookie costs $0.25, 2 cookies cost $0.50, and 3 cookies cost $0.75, how much will 5 cookies cost? Complete the table.
NUMBER OF COOKIES / COST OF COOKIES1 / $0.25
Explain the rule.
18. (DAP 6) The following is a table of the votes for student council representatives in Mr. Riggley’s third grade class. Construct a bar graph of the data.
Candidate’s Name / Tally / NumberJayne / | | | | / 4
Jonathan / | | | | / 5
Marisa / | | / 2
Molly / | | | | | | | / 8
Reed / | | | | / 4
Joe / | | | / 3
19. (DAP 9) Monica pulls one block from each bag. Which bag is the least likely to have a white block pulled from it?
20. (PFA 4) Mike bought 3 pencils and 2 erasers. He spent 89¢. Each pencil cost 23¢. What is the cost of each eraser?
- 5¢
- 10¢
- 20¢
9/28/06