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What is the total weight of an apple and a banana combined?
What is the total weight of an apple and a banana combined?
Which of the following angles is classified as obtuse?
Which of the following angles is classified as obtuse?
How many lines of symmetry can a square have?
How many lines of symmetry can a square have?
Which 2D shape has exactly three sides?
Which 2D shape has exactly three sides?
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How much heavier is the potato than the carrot?
How much heavier is the potato than the carrot?
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Which statement is true about tessellation?
Which statement is true about tessellation?
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What is the sum of 215 and 378?
What is the sum of 215 and 378?
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A shape that is not a polygon can be described as which of the following?
A shape that is not a polygon can be described as which of the following?
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Study Notes
3rd Grade Math Test
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Lines of Symmetry:
- Identify symmetry lines on shapes.
- Count the number of symmetry lines.
- Illustrations of shapes are required for student practice.
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Types of Angles:
- Classify angles as acute, obtuse, or right.
- Draw examples of each type of angle.
- Illustrations of different angles are needed for examples.
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Basic Arithmetic:
- Problem 1: Subtract 482 from 729. Solve and show work.
- Problem 2: Add 215 and 378. Solve and show work.
- Problem 3: Find the difference between 640 and 385. Solve and show work.
- Problem 4: If a number ends in 6 and you add 7, what is the last digit? Solve and show work.
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Weight of Items:
- Table provides item weights: Apple (150g), Banana (200g), Carrot (100g), Potato (250g).
- Calculate the combined weight of the apple and banana.
- Find the total weight of all items.
- Calculate the difference in weight between the potato and carrot.
3rd Grade Geometry Test
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Identify and Name Shapes:
- Four small shapes form a larger shape, identify them.
- Two shapes combine to create a larger shape. Identify the smaller and larger shapes.
- Diagrams of these shapes are needed.
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Properties of Shapes:
- Name a 2D shape with:
- at least one right angle
- at least one curved side
- at least one pair of parallel sides
- at least 7 vertices
- not a polygon
- Name a 2D shape with:
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Tessellation:
- Identify patterns with shapes like hexagons, squares, and triangles (draw examples).
- Indicate whether all triangles tessellate. Draw a triangle tessellation pattern. Explain why a circle cannot tessellate on its own (including a diagram).
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Test your 3rd-grade math skills with this comprehensive quiz covering lines of symmetry, types of angles, basic arithmetic, and weight calculations. Challenge yourself with problems that require you to identify shapes, classify angles, solve subtraction and addition problems, and calculate weights of common items. Perfect for reinforcing essential math concepts!