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Geometry & Measurement (right angles, triangles, and quadrilaterals) Page 11 Grade 3 MATH: Oregon Department of Education Standards for Practice or Progress.

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1 Geometry & Measurement (right angles, triangles, and quadrilaterals) Page 11 Grade 3 MATH: Oregon Department of Education Standards for Practice or Progress Monitoring. OAKS testing format These problems are presented in an OAKS testing format. A passing grade is 80% This booklet will focus on the items in This booklet will focus on ONLY the items in Bold Black [3.3.1 -3.3.2-3.3.3] below table. Book #9 This booklet will focus on ONLY the items in Bold Black [3.3.1 - 3.3.2 - 3.3.3] Teachers: To assure that the above standards are understood, always remind, ask and show your students: 3.3.1 1.2-D shapes are made of straight lines and vertices. 2.Vertices make an angle. 3.A polygon is a closed shape. 4.A right angle is 90° an acute angle is less and an obtuse angle is greater.3.3.2 1.All triangles have three sides. 2.Triangles can be determined by their sides and angles. 3.There are different kinds of triangles.3.3.3 1.All quadrilaterals are made up of four sides and straight line segments. 2.There are many different kinds of quadrilaterals 3.Quadrilaterals are classified by their sides and angles. Teacher Information... Teacher Information... This booklet does not cover the core standards that will be tested in 2011-2012. 3.3.1 Identify right angles in two-dimensional shapes and determine greater than or less than a right angle (obtuse and acute). 3.3.2 Identify, describe, compare, analyze, and informally classify triangles by their sides and angles. 3.3.5 Investigate and describe the results of decomposing, combining and transforming polygons to make other polygons. 3.3.3 Identify, describe, compare, analyze, and classify quadrilaterals (square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus, and trapezoid) by their sides and angles 3.3.6 Build, draw, and analyze two-dimensional shapes to understand attributes and properties of two dimensional space.. 3.3 Geometry and Measurement: Describe and Analyze properties of two dimensional shapes including perimeters. In 2011-2012 these2007 Standards will be added to the OAKS assessments. 3.3.4 Identify, describe, and compare pentagons, hexagons, and octagons by the number of sides or angles. In 2011-2012 these 2007 Standards will be added to the OAKS assessments. 3.3.7 Determine an appropriate unit, tool or strategy to find the perimeters of polygons. The test samples and strand data for this booklet can be found on the Oregon State Departments of Education web site. The use of this booklet was designed for the Hillsboro School District based on HSD Power Standards along with the ODE strand categories. This booklet is paid for and furnished to teachers for instruction by the HSD. The concept of this booklet was created by Rick & Susan Richmond © Rick & Susan Richmond 2010 Revision: Original 03-2010 No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without written permission from Rick & Susan Richmond and the Oregon State Department of Education and the Hillsboro School District.

2 Page 1 Page 10 Do your work here: Sample Practice Test 2008-2010 from ODE Standard 3.3.1 10.Students in Corey’s class can sit in this tent to read. How many vertices does the tent have? A.7 B.9 C.10 D.15 1.Which of these shapes is a polygon? Do your work here: A. B. C. D. ABCD Rick & Susan Richmond 2008-2010 from ODE Standard 3.3.1

3 Page 9 Page 2 Do your work here: Sample Practice Test 2002-2003 from ODE Standard 3.3.2 Sample Practice Test 2002-2003 from ODE Standard 3.3.3 2.Which is NOT a parallelogram ? A. B. C. D. 9.How many triangles of all sizes are there in the shape above? A.4 B.5 C.6 D.8

4 Page 8Page 3 Do your work here: Sample Practice Tests Oregon 2000-2001 ODE Standard 3.3.2 3.These two triangles look A. congruent. B. equal. C. symmetrical. D. similar. 8.Which of these words best describes a stop sign? A.Hexagon B.Octagon C.Circle D.Rhombus Sample Practice Tests Oregon 2000-2001 ODE Standard 3.3.3

5 Page 4 Page 7 Do your work here: 7.Look at the shapes. Which shape below belongs with the shapes shown below? A. B. C. D. Sample Practice Tests Oregon 2003-2005 ODE Standard 3.3.3 A. B. C. D. Sample Practice Tests Oregon 2003-2005 ODE Standard 3.3.2 4.In which triangle is there a right angle? Do your work here:

6 Page 6Page 5 Do your work here: 5.Which is NOT an example of a right angle? A.Where the floor joins the wall B.The roof meeting the wall C.The corner of the door D.Where the lines meet in the window 6.I have more than 3 vertices, and I have fewer than 6 sides. Which shape am I? A. B. C. D. Sample Practice Tests Oregon 2003-2005 ODE Standard 3.3.1 Sample Practice Tests Oregon 2003-2005 ODE Standard 3.3.3


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