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Grade 3 TAKS TM Practice Session #1 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.1

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 1. What fraction of faces are red? a) 8/12 b) 3/12 c) 4/12 d) 12 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.2

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 2. What best describes the shape of the can? a) Square Prism b) Sphere c) Cylinder d) Pentagon Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.3

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 3. What is the place value of 9 in the number 100,009? a) Thousands b) Hundreds c) Ones d) Tens Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.4

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 4. The stadium where Joe practices baseball covers about one hundred one thousand, nine hundred nineteen acres. How is the number written as a numeral? a) 101,919 b) 100,991 c) 110,199 d) 101,991 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.5

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 5. Ned walks from his house to his friends’ house and counts the number of steps as shown alongside. Which of the below gives the distance to his friends’ house from greatest to least. a) 2110, 2100, 1506, 1340 b) 2100, 2110, 1506, 1340 c) 2100, 1506, 1340, 2110 d) 2110, 1340, 1506, 2100 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.6 NancyJoshuaAnneSam

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 6. Mr. Smith has 35 pencils. He puts same number of pencils at each of the 7 tables. How many pencils did he put on each table? a) 7 b) 12 c) 35 d) 5 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.7

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 7. Look at the number line. Which alphabet represents 100 on the number line? W X 98 Y Z 106 a. W b. X c. Y d. Z Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.8

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 8. Sandra has 2 yards of gift wrap. He used 3 feet to wrap a gift for his father. How much gift wrap is still left? a) 2 feet b) 3 feet c) 4 feet d) 5 feet Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.9

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 9. Julia wants to buy flowers for her mother. The flowers cost $2.89. She has one 1 dollar bill, 3 half dollars, 4 quarters, 1 dime and 9 pennies. How much money does she have? a) $1.89 b) $2.98 c) $2.98 d) $3.69 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.10

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 10. Kevin wants to know the perimeter of his room. He measures the length of all four sides of his room. How will he find the perimeter of his room? a) Multiply length b) Multiply the length of all four sides c) Add length and width d) Add the length of all four sides Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.11

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 11. Which clock shows the time as 6:30? a) b) c) d) Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.12

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 12. Julia read 18 books during her vacations last year. This year she read 27 books. How many more books will she read this year? Show as a number sentence. a) b) 18 – 27 c) d) 27 – 18 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.13

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 13. Mr. Fraser brought a box of balls for his shop. Which expression shows how to find the total number of balls? a) 4 x 6 b) 4 x 4 c) 6 x 6 d) 6 x 5 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.14

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 14. Which number sentence is NOT of the same fact family as 8 x 9 = 72? a) 72 ÷ 8 = 9 b) 9 × 8 = 72 c) 72 ÷ 9 = 8 d) = 17 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.15

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 15. Which number is missing from the table? a) 74 b) 81 c) 78 d) 88 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 16. Which pair of figures is NOT congruent? a) b) c) d) Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.17

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 17. The table below gives the cost of stationary Sarah wants to buy. Which number sentence can be used to find the cost of 2 pens, 1 marker, 2 pencils? a) b) c) d) Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.18 PensMarkerPencils $ cents35 cents

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 18. Look at the pattern below. Which figure comes next? a) b) c) d) Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.19

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 19. Angela bought a box of crayons for $1.09. If she had $1.25. how much is money is left with her? a) 16 cents b) 15 cents c) 18 cents d) 17 cents Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.20

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 20. What is 111 rounded off to the nearest hundred? a) 110 b) 150 c) 120 d) 100 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.21

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TAKS TM Practice Session # people attended the baseball game. If 421 people supported team A, how many people supported team B? a) 563 b) 500 c) 450 d) 590 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.24

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 22. Kevin wants to buy 3 packs of jelly beans. One pack costs 47 cents. Which expression can he use to find the cost of three packs of jelly beans? a) b) 0.47÷ 3 c) 3 – 0.47 d) 0.47 × 3 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.25

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 23. Which figure shows a line of symmetry? a) b) c) d) Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.26

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 24. George sold 176 glasses of lemonade during the fair. Julian sold 167 glasses of lemonade. How many more glasses of lemonade did George sell? a) 10 b) 9 c) 11 d) 12 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.27

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 25. The graph shows the sale of different toys in Mr. Smith’s shop in one week. From the graph calculate the total number of toys other than the aero planes that were sold in one week? a) 44 b) 100 c) 106 d) 105 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.28

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 26. Which of the measurements below gives the width of a television screen? a) 27 meters b) 27 inches c) 27 feet d) 27 yards Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.29

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 27. Which of the below options shows a congruent pair? a) b) c) d) Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.30

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 28. Marie’s mother wants to make marmalade at home. She gets 48 oranges from the market. The oranges are in 4 packets each having an equal number. How many oranges are there in each packet? a) 10 b) 8 c) 12 d) 14 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.31

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 29. Martin likes to play with trump cards. He wants to count how many cards he has. So he arranges them in groups of 7 and then counts them. Which of the below options shows how he counts them? a) 6, 12, 18, 24, 30 b) 8, 16, 24, 32, 40 c) 7, 14, 21, 28, 35 d) 7, 12, 17, 22, 27 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.32

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 30. Tracy makes a tally chart of the number of fruit of each type in her refrigerator. The chart is given alongside. Which of the options given below matches the information on the chart? a) 5 Oranges, 12 Peaches, 14 Apples b) 6 Oranges, 12 Peaches, 14 Apples c) 7 Oranges, 15 Peaches, 14 Apples d) 7 Oranges, 15 Peaches, 17 Apples Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.33

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 31. In a school each student is given 3 storybooks to read. The number of students and the number of storybooks with them are given alongside. Can you tell the number of storybooks that 6 students will have? Mark your answer. a) 17 b) 16 c) 18 d) 20 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.34

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 32. Which of the shapes mentioned below has 8 sides? a) Hexagon b) Square c) Circle d) Octagon Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.35

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 33. What is the temperature shown by the thermometer alongside? Mark your answer. a) 52 degrees b) 62 degrees c) 55 degrees d) 45 degrees Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.36

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 34. On which of the colors is it impossible for the spinner to land on? Mark your answer a) Red b) Blue c) Green d) Yellow Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.37

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 35. Judy has 2 apples, 2 oranges and 2 peaches in a bag. She pulls one of the fruits out without looking. Which of the options below is true? a) Peaches are more likely b) Oranges are more likely c) Judy likes grapes, so grapes are more likely d) Either of the fruits: apple, oranges or grapes, is equally likely. Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.38

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 36. What is the temperature shown by the thermometer alongside? a) 31 b) 40 c) 34 d) 38 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.39

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 37. Mr. Jones has 15 trees in his garden 5 of these are cherry trees, 3 apple trees, 3 are orange trees and some peach trees. How many peach trees does he have? Mark your answer. a) b) c) d) Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.40

TAKS TM Practice Session # students went to watch the carnival parade on Thursday. 260 students went on Friday. How many students in total went to watch the parade on Thursday and Friday? a) 550 b) 600 c) 620 d) 610 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.41

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 39. Fredericks says that each step he takes is about 1 yard in length. He goes around a square shaped lawn and says that each side of the lawn is 12 steps. About how much is the perimeter of the lawn? a) 50 yards b) 100 yards c) 75 yards d) 60 yards Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.42

TAKS TM Practice Session #1 40. Look at the list of numbers given below and them mark which of the following statements is correct? 5, 6, 11, 17, 28, 45, 83 a) The numbers are first seven multiples of 5 b) The numbers are first seven multiples of 3 c) First two numbers are 5 and 6. All the other numbers are the sum of previous two numbers in the series. d) The numbers are multiples of 6 Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc.43

Great Job! Remember to do the practice sheets!!