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Grade 3 Assessment Jan/Feb
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Grade 3 Snapshot (Jan/Feb)
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1.
Who is your teacher?
(Required.)
Mrs. McMenamin
Mrs. Kostishion
Miss Paolucci
Mrs. Robinson
Mrs. Rhyne
Mrs. Capaldi
Mrs. Reichert
Mrs. Delaney
Mrs. Skogen
Mrs. Godshall
Ms. Smith
Mrs. Burkart
Mrs. Jones
Miss Baskin
Miss MacBain
Mrs. Tucci
Mrs. Schroy
Mrs. Bedford
Mrs. Donato
Mrs. Haberle
Mrs. Benstead
Mrs. Samuels
Mrs. Bedics
Mrs. Portuguez
Mrs. Portuguez
Mr. Testa
Mr. Testa
Mr. Vogel
Mr. Vogel
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2.
What is your first and last name?
(Required.)
3.
Write two thousand, sixty-four as a standard number.
2,640
264
2,064
26,400
4.
Find the difference of the following problem: 812 - 349
463
537
462
467
5.
Find the solution to the following problem: 6 X 4 = __ + 8
3
24
18
16
6.
Brittany has 8 rose bushes and 4 butterfly bushes in her front yard. She has 4 rose bushes and 9 butterfly bushes in her back yard. How many bushes does Brittany have in her front and back yards?
25
21
17
26
7.
Ashley sells $481 worth of cookies each day at work. About how much worth of cookies does Ashley sell in 5 days work?
About $500
About $2,500
About $,2000
About $1,500
8.
Round to the nearest ten, then add: 74 + 59.
About 125
About 140
About 120
About 130
9.
Mrs. Haines has a dress that measures 38 inches long. She cut off 9 inches of the bottom. How many inches long is the dress now?
29 inches
47 inches
9 inches
19 inches
10.
Shawn bought an apple for 36 cents and a pint of milk for 53 cents. Which set of coins would have given Shawn the correct amount to pay for his apple and milk?
2 quarters; 4 dimes
2 quarters; 2 dimes; 2 nickels; 4 pennies
2 quarters; 2 dimes; 3 nickels; 4 pennies
2 quarters; 3 dimes; 2 nickels; 4 pennies
11.
Using the digits 3, 7, and 8 only once, what is the smallest odd three-digit number that can be made?
378
873
837
387
12.
Which of the following is an odd number?
1,556
390
6,847
3,112