Third Grade • Daily Math • Week 34

Monday
Would you rather have a bowl of 8 whole grapes or a bowl of 14 halves of the same size grapes?
Draw a picture to explain your thinking: / Solve the following problems.
306 920
- 85 - 721
600 800
- 355 - 792
Mr. Munez is building a fence around his rectangular backyard. He has finished two sides. One side he finished was 36 feet and the other side was 20 feet. How much fencing will Mr. Munez put up when he has finished the entire fence?


A. 16 feet
B. 56 feet
C. 112 feet
D. 72 feet / Word Bank
*not all words will be used

product dividend quotient
total divisor sum
Share a Set Equally
In division, I can take the total, called the ______, and separate it into a certain number of equal groups, called the ______. The answer, which is the number in each group, is called my ______.
Third Grade ● Daily Math ● Week 34
Tuesday
In Mr. Garza’s class, the students displayed their plans for summer vacation on a dot plot.

If 24 students answered the question, what does each represent?
  1. 1 student
  2. 2 students
  3. 6 students
  4. 24 students
/ Solve and add to check.
214
-96
611
- 38
316
- 87
Stephanie’s Girl Scout troop is selling cookies. Each Girl Scout will sell the same number of cookie boxes. The table below shows the number of cookies needed for different numbers of Girl Scouts.
Number of Girl Scouts / Number of Cookie Boxes
3 / 36
5 / 60
84
9 / 108
How many Girl Scouts would sell 84 boxes?
A. 14, because 84 ÷6 = 14
B. 48, because 108 - 60 = 48
C. 7, because 84 ÷ 12 = 7
D. 72, because 6 x 12 = 72 / Understanding Fractions
3
3
8
8
because______
Third Grade ● Daily Math ● Week 34
Wednesday
Use the following picture to compose the fraction.


/ Find the product of 18 and 6. Then round the product to the nearest hundred.
What is 63 more than the product of 2 and 19?
Theresa put her favorite flashcards up on her wall as shown below.


Which of these cards could belong with Theresa’s favorite flashcards?

A.

B.

C.

D. / Math in the Real World
Name each shape:






Third Grade ● Daily Math ● Week 34
Thursday
Evelyn is going to put glitter on her new pin board. How much area does she need to cover with glitter on her pin board?
13 in.

5 in.
A. 36square inches
B. 65 square inches
C. 18 square inches
D. Not here /


Write an expression in the box to keep the see saw balanced.
Mrs. Jordan took $30 shopping with her. She bought an $11 book and a $5 frame. The rest of her money she spent on a shirt. Which shows how to find how much money she spent on the book and frame?
  1. Add $30 and $11 and $5
  2. Subtract $11 from $30
  3. Add $11 and $5 and subtract
the total from $30
  1. Add $11 and $5
/ Find the sum of 823 and 169.
Find the product of 7 and 5.