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3 Let’s Play 3 rd Grade Measurement and Geometry

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5 Length

6 Perimeter and Area

7 Elapsed Time

8 Angles

9 Plane Figures

10 Circles

11 20 30 40 50 Length Perimeter and Area Elapsed Time Angles Plane Figures Circles 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 30 40 50 10 20

12 FinalJeopardy

13 Final Jeopardy Answer

14 Students who will succeed on the CRCT

15 Who are Third Graders? Third Graders?

16 If the crayon is 10 cm long, about how long are the scissors? A. About 20 cm B. About 30 cm C. About 40 cm d. About 50 cm

17 B. About 30 cm

18 Estimate the length of the crayon to the nearest ¼ inch. A. About 4 inches B. About 4 ¼ inches C. About 4 ¾ inches D. About 5 ¼ inches

19 C. About 4 ¾ inches

20 It takes about 3 hours to drive by car to Augusta from Atlanta. Which is the best estimate of the distance between Atlanta and Augusta? A. About 180 inches B. About 180 feet C. About 180 yards D. About 180 miles

21 D. About 180 miles

22 Jan measured the height of 2 adults. Adult A measured 2 meters, and adult B measured 160 centimeters. Which is true? A. Adult A is the same height as adult B. B. Adult A is taller than adult B. C. Adult B is taller than adult A. D. You cannot compare meters and centimeters.

23 B. Adult A is taller than adult B.

24 Which would be the BEST estimate of the height of a student desk? A. 70 centimeters B. 7 meters C. 70 millimeters D. 7 kilometers

25 A. 70 centimeters

26 Look at the diagram of a small garden. What would be the length of the fence around the garden? A. 12 square meters B. 14 meters C. 31 meters D. 12 meters Scale = 1 meter

27 B. 14 meters

28 Here is a diagram of a laundry room. What is the area of the room? A. 14 feet B. 24 square feet C. 12 square feet D. 16 square feet Scale = 1 square foot

29 C. 12 square feet

30 How do you find the perimeter of the rectangle below? A. Measure the length and width and multiply. B. Measure all the sides and add the lengths together. C. Measure the length and width and add those 2 numbers together.

31 B. Measure all the sides and add the lengths together.

32 A closet is already covered with square tiles. There are 5 rows of tiles with 8 tiles in each row. Which would tell the area of the closet? A. 5 rows B. 13 square tiles C. 40 square tiles D. 8 tiles

33 C. 40 square tiles

34 Which is NOT a way to find the area of the rectangle below A. Multiply 5 x 3 = 15 square yards. B. Count the number of square yards. C. Add 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 15 square yards. D. Count the distance around the boundary. 3 yards 5 yards

35 D. Count the distance around the boundary.

36 Pam started reading at 12:15 PM. She read for 1 hour and 30 minutes. At what time did she finish reading? A. 1:30 PM B. 1:45 PM C. 1:15 PM

37 B. 1:45 PM

38 A movie starts at 7:30 PM and ends at 9:15 PM. How long is the movie? A. 1 hour and 15 minutes B. 1 hour and 30 minutes C. 1 hour and 45 minutes

39 C. 1 hour and 45 minutes

40 The clock shows what time Sam got to work. It took Sam 45 minutes to get to work from his house. What time did Sam leave home? A. 7:30 B. 7:45 C. 7:15

41 A. 7:30

42 It takes Julie 1 hour and 15 minutes to get ready for work. She has to leave for work by 7:30 AM. What time does Julie need to get up? A. 6:00 AM B. 6:15 AM C. 6:30 AM

43 B. 6:15 AM

44 Jean walked for 1 hour and 45 minutes. When she finished walking it was 12:30 PM. What time did she start walking? A. 11:15 AM B. 10:30 AM C. 10:45 AM

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46 Which figures appear to have at least one right angle? A. B and D B. D only C. A and C A B D C

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48 Which figure has ALL obtuse angles? A. A and C B. B C. D A B C D

49 B. B

50 Which figure has at least one acute angle? A. C and D B. A and B C. B only A B C D

51 A. C and D

52 Describe the angles in this triangle. A. 1 obtuse, 1 acute, and 1 right angle B. 3 right angles C. 2 acute and 1 right angle

53 C.2 acute and 1 right angle

54 Which triangle appears to have ONLY acute angles? A. A B. B C. C D. None of them A B C

55 A. A

56 Which of the following describes a scalene triangle? A. It has a right angle. B. All sides are the same length. C. Two sides are the same length. D. Each side has a different length.

57 D. Each side has a different length.

58 Which triangles appear to be isosceles? A. A, B and E B. C and D C. D only A B E D C

59 A. A, B and E

60 Which statement is TRUE? A. Isosceles triangle have NO sides that are the same length. B. Equilateral triangles have three sides that are the same length. C. Scalene triangles have two sides that are the same length. D. Equilateral triangles always have a right angle.

61 B. Equilateral triangles have three sides that are the same length.

62 I’m thinking of a figure? It looks like it has four equal sides. It looks like it has right angles. What is my figure? A. B. C. D.

63 C.

64 Look at the figure. What names can it be called? A. quadrilateralB. rectangle C. squareD. All of the above 5 in

65 D. All of the above

66 Look at the circle below. What part of the circle is segment AB? A. center B. radius C. diameter D. point C B A X

67 C. diameter

68 Look at the circle. Segment CA, CB and CX are examples of what part of the circle? A. radius B. diameter C. center D. point C B A X

69 A. radius

70 Which point names the center of the circle below? A. A B. B C. C D. X C B A X

71 C. C

72 Which is true about a radius of the circle? A. A radius extends from the center to the edge of a circle. B. A radius extends from one edge of a circle to the other edge through the center of the circle. C. A radius does NOT touch the center of a circle. D. A radius is only the center point of a circle.

73 A. A radius extends from the center to the edge of a circle.

74 Jim walked across a circular pond by way of a bridge that went from point B to point A through the center C. On what part of the circle did he walk? A. A radius B. A diameter C. Point X D. None of the above C B A X

75 B. A diameter


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