Eureka Math Grade 3 Modules 1 & 2 Assessment
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How many carrots did Mrs. Tran plant in total after adding the new rows?

  • 10
  • 15
  • 25
  • 20 (correct)

What multiplication sentence represents the total number of carrots planted by Mrs. Tran?

  • 2
  • 5
  • 5
  • 3 (correct)

If Mrs. Tran draws an array showing her carrots, how should it be represented?

  • 5 (correct)
  • 3
  • 5 (correct)
  • 2

What is the total number of rows after Mrs. Tran adds the additional rows of carrots?

<p>5 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct way to describe the addition of rows in Mrs. Tran's garden?

<p>3 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If each carrot is represented by an X in the array, how many X's would be drawn in the complete array?

<p>25 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What operation is Mrs. Tran using when she describes how she planted her carrots?

<p>5 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the initial number of carrots planted by Mrs. Tran before she added more?

<p>10 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What multiplication sentence describes the number of tomatoes in each of Mrs. Tran's bags if she puts 5 tomatoes in each bag and has 4 bags?

<p>4 × 5 = 20 (A), 5 × 4 = 20 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If Mrs. Tran plants 12 sunflowers in 3 rows, what represents the number of sunflowers per row using a division sentence?

<p>12 ÷ 3 = 4 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

After adding 2 more rows of sunflowers, how many rows does Mrs. Tran have in total?

<p>5 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the total number of sunflowers after Mrs. Tran adds the extra rows, assuming each row has the same number of sunflowers?

<p>20 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many red apples are there in total?

<p>16 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the total number of apples Ms. Park bought before Lilly brought additional apples?

<p>24 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the product in Mr. Lewis's multiplication sentence, arranged into 6 groups of 4 desks, represent?

<p>The total number of desks (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If Mr. Lewis has 24 desks arranged into 6 groups, what is a true division sentence that represents this arrangement?

<p>24 ÷ 6 = 4 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If the class earns 5 points for each correct answer and they scored 50 points, how many questions did they answer correctly?

<p>5 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If Lilly brings 8 green apples, what will be the new total of green apples Ms. Park has?

<p>12 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does drawing an array of 9 rows of 2 and an array of 2 rows of 9 illustrate multiplication?

<p>They reveal the same total but different arrangements. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the result of the equation (3 × 4) + (2 × 4)?

<p>20 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which equation correctly represents the total number of apples after Lilly’s addition?

<p>28 = 8 + 20 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In solving for the total apples using the distributive property, the correct unknown values would be?

<p>5, 4, 1, 4 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What multiplication expression represents the total number of red apples?

<p>5 × 4 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following statements is true regarding the total apples after Lilly adds her apples?

<p>The total is less than 30. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Is Myer's method of using the equation $5 \times _ = 50$ correct for finding how many questions the class answered correctly?

<p>Yes, it is correct because $5 \times 10 = 50$. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If the class answered 7 questions correctly on Tuesday, how many total points did they earn over two days if they answered 10 questions correctly on another day?

<p>70 points (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What could be a valid next step after Fatima leaves home and takes 17 minutes to reach the market?

<p>Determine what time it will be when she arrives at the market. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following describes the use of a number line in Fatima's travel to the market?

<p>To show the duration of her trip visually. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of the clock shown in the context of Fatima's errands?

<p>It indicates when she leaves and arrives at her destinations. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the equation $5 \times _ = 50$, what does the blank represent?

<p>The total number of questions answered correctly. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How would you determine the time Fatima spent at the market after arriving?

<p>Finding the difference between the time she arrives and the clock time displayed. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What method could you use to ensure accuracy in length when using a number line for travel time?

<p>Verify with a timer after each segment. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the rounded estimate of the total weight lifted by the first baggage handler if one bag weighs approximately 75 kilograms?

<p>225 kilograms (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If the first baggage handler lifts a total weight that is 100 kilograms less than the second handler, which equation accurately represents this situation?

<p>$x - 100 = 200$ (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the finishing time if the baggage handlers work for 18 minutes starting at 10:25 p.m.?

<p>10:43 p.m. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If a baggage handler drinks 2 liters of water daily, how many liters will he consume in a week?

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If one baggage handler can lift 75 kilograms and the other can lift 200 kilograms, what is the difference in weight lifted between the two?

<p>125 kilograms (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the first step Fatima should take to determine how many bottles of juice she needs for 18 liters?

<p>Draw a tape diagram to illustrate the amount in one bottle. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If the total weight of Fatima's lettuce, broccoli, and peas is 968 grams and the weight of lettuce and broccoli is 578 grams, what is the correct equation to find the weight of peas?

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If the weight of one watermelon is estimated at 5 kilograms, what is the estimated total weight of 7 bags of groceries based on Fatima's comparison?

<p>35 kilograms (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many minutes does Fatima drive in total after leaving the store if it takes 12 minutes to the bank and 34 more minutes to drive home?

<p>46 minutes (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If Fatima’s grocer carries approximately 9 kilograms, how would you estimate the amount of groceries she carries?

<p>She carries about 15 kilograms. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In order to calculate her total weight of almonds and raisins, what must Fatima do with the weights of each bag?

<p>Add the weights of the almonds and raisins together. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What could be a real-world application of drawing a tape diagram for Fatima?

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If each bottle of juice contains 2 liters, how many bottles would Fatima need to buy for her party?

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What natural resources were abundant in the Northeast region for the peoples living there?

<p>Wood, water, and food (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which languages did the Haudenosaunee people primarily speak?

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Which of the following statements accurately describes the landscape of the Northeast region?

<p>It was largely forested. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was a common gathering place for the peoples of the Northeast?

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Which group of peoples spoke Algonquian languages in the Northeast region?

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What were the main types of food sources for the peoples living in the Northeast region?

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What was a characteristic of the homes built by the peoples of the Northeast?

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How did the peoples of the Northeast adapt to their environment?

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What crops are collectively known as the 'three sisters' in the Northeast?

<p>Corn, beans, and squash (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How do the three sisters benefit each other in agriculture?

<p>Beans climb corn stalks while squash shades the soil. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which Northeast people are specifically mentioned as utilizing the three sisters in their agriculture?

<p>Haudenosaunee (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the primary material used to construct wigwams by the nations around the Great Lakes?

<p>Wood and bark (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What characteristic of the soil in some areas of the Northeast affected crop growth?

<p>The soil was very rocky. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of social structure did the peoples of the Northeast typically form?

<p>Settled villages (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary purpose of the broad leaves of squash plants in the three sisters planting method?

<p>To shade weeds and retain soil moisture. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How were the corn seeds and bean seeds specifically planted in the three sisters method?

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What was the main purpose of the confederacy formed by the Northeast nations?

<p>To maintain peace and unite against common enemies (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What role did sachems play in the confederacy?

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What is one of the seven teachings valued by the Ojibwe?

<p>Wisdom (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which principle emphasizes the responsibility to future generations among the Haudenosaunee?

<p>Seventh generation principle (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did the Grand Medicine Society serve the Ojibwe community?

<p>By providing spiritual leadership and performing healing rituals (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following statements about the confederacy's government structure is true?

<p>Decisions affecting all nations were made collaboratively (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was a common belief among the peoples of the Northeast regarding the spiritual world?

<p>Every living thing, object, and place has a spirit (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why might the Haudenosaunee Confederacy be seen as influential to the United States Constitution?

<p>It provided a model of a complex political system with independent nations (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What primary principle guides decision-making in the context mentioned?

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What is wampum primarily made from, and what significance does it have?

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Which type of clothing was specifically mentioned as being worn by men in warmer weather?

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What role did art play in the lives of the Northeast nations?

<p>It was integrated into everyday objects and traditions. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the gustoweh, and what does it signify?

<p>A hat displaying national affiliation through feathers (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

During which ceremony would the Haudenosaunee celebrate the harvest of strawberries?

<p>Strawberry harvest ceremony (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did the designs of wampum strings or belts serve the communities?

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What type of footwear was commonly worn by people in the Northeast?

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What is the primary material used for constructing the walls of wigwams?

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How many families typically lived in a longhouse?

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What system of familial organization did most Northeast societies use?

<p>Clan system based on the mother's family (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following best describes the primary function of dodems in the Ojibwe nation?

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What was the shape of longhouses that contributed to their name?

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In which aspect did the clans of the Ho-Chunk differ from most other Northeast clans?

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What was a common feature shared between wigwams and longhouses?

<p>They both had smoke ventilation systems. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which clans in the Ojibwe nation were considered leaders?

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What was the main purpose of trade among the nations of the Eastern Woodlands before European arrival?

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How did the position of feathers on a gustoweh vary among different nations?

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What does the Eagle at the top of the Tree of the Long Leaves symbolize?

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What are the Great White Roots described as having?

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What item was considered the most valuable in trade among the Eastern Woodlands nations?

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Which of these statements correctly describes the nature of trade before European contact?

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What requirement must a man or nation meet to be welcomed under the Tree of Great Peace?

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What does the Tree of Great Peace represent in the context of the Five Nations?

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What was the primary reason the Ojibwe moved throughout the year?

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What significant event did Hiawatha and Deganawida achieve together?

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What does the name 'Mahican' derive from?

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Which groups were part of the Iroquois Confederacy?

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How did the Mahican people find a place to settle?

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What characteristic is attributed to both the Mahican and Mohawk nations?

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What was a common gathering phase for the Ojibwe people during the spring and summer?

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What motivated Hiawatha to leave his home and wander in the wilderness?

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What did Mohawk men typically wear on their heads?

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What was the primary trading practice among the nations of the Eastern Woodlands prior to European contact?

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What significant item was primarily used as currency in trade among the Eastern Woodland nations?

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What symbolism is associated with the Eagle placed at the top of the Tree of the Long Leaves?

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How did the roots of the Tree of the Great Peace span across the land?

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What was a key aspect of the welcoming process to the Tree of the Long Leaves?

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Which feather arrangement distinguished Onondaga men's gustowehs from Mohawk men's?

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What does the Great White Roots symbolize in the context of the Five Nations?

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What was a primary resource used by the peoples of the Northeast for building homes and tools?

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Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of the landscape in the Northeast region?

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Which language group did the Ojibwe people belong to?

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How many major language groups are identified among the Native peoples of the Northeast?

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Which of the following animals was commonly hunted by the peoples of the Northeast?

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Where did most peoples in the Northeast typically establish their settlements?

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Which group spoke Iroquoian languages in the Northeast?

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What type of food was primarily sourced from the forests of the Northeast?

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What was the primary goal of the confederacy?

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Which principle emphasizes responsibility toward future generations in the Haudenosaunee Confederacy?

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What fundamental belief did the Ojibwe people hold regarding living things and objects?

<p>Every living thing, object, and place has a spirit. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the significance of the League Council within the confederacy’s governance?

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Who were the members of the Grand Medicine Society in the Ojibwe culture?

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Which aspect of governance in the confederacy is believed to have influenced the United States Constitution?

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What are the three main crops referred to as the 'three sisters' by the Haudenosaunee?

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How did the squash plants contribute to the growth of the three sisters?

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What type of dwelling did peoples around the Great Lakes typically build?

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Which geographic feature affected agricultural practices in the Northeast?

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Which factor contributed to the success of growing the three sisters together?

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What is a common characteristic of wigwams built by Northeast peoples?

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What method did the peoples of the Northeast use to gather wild rice?

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Which of the following describes the planting technique used for the three sisters?

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What was the primary purpose of the fire pits in longhouses?

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How were clans generally structured among the societies of the Northeast?

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What was a typical characteristic of a longhouse?

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What role did dodems play in the Ojibwe nation?

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Which of the following best describes the living arrangements within a longhouse?

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Which characteristic is NOT associated with wigwams?

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How were the systems of clans structured within the Ho-Chunk nation?

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What were the typical dimensions of a longhouse?

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Flashcards

Rows of carrots

Mrs. Tran plants carrots in organized rows and columns.

Array

A visual arrangement of objects in rows and columns to represent multiplication.

Multiplication sentence

A mathematical sentence that shows how to multiply and find the total amount.

3 rows of 5 carrots

Three groups, each containing five carrots. 3x5.

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Total number of carrots

The final count of all carrots planted.

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Multiplication

Finding how many in total when you have equal groups (numbers of objects multiplied).

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15 tomatoes

The amount of tomatoes picked from the garden.

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Mid-Module Assessment

Assessment given in the middle of a learning module used to check understanding.

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Equal groups

Groups with the same number of items in each.

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What does the product represent?

The answer you get when you multiply two numbers together.

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Division sentence

A math sentence that shows dividing a number into equal groups.

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What does the quotient represent?

The answer you get when you divide two numbers.

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Factors in a multiplication sentence

The numbers you multiply together in a multiplication sentence.

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Relationship between arrays

Two arrays that represent the same total but with rows and columns swapped.

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Break Apart and Distribute Strategy

A strategy to solve multiplication problems by breaking apart a larger group into smaller, easier-to-multiply groups.

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Total Apples

The total number of apples Ms. Park has, both red and green.

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Points Earned

The total number of points a class earns in a game by answering questions correctly.

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Questions Answered Correctly

The number of questions the class answered correctly to earn points.

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Red Apples

The number of apples Ms. Park has that are red.

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Green Apples

The number of apples Ms. Park has that are green.

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Multiplication Equation

A math sentence showing multiplication, like 5 x ___ = 50.

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Correctly Answered Questions

The number of questions a student or group gets right.

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Total Points Earned

The sum of points scored on different days or tasks.

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Time Elapsed

The duration of an event or process.

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Number Line

A visual representation of numbers in order, showing their positions.

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Leaving Time

The time when a person or activity starts.

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Arrival Time

The time when a person or activity reaches a designated point.

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Time Spent

The duration a person stays or an event occurs.

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Total weight

The combined weight of two or more items.

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Tape diagram

A visual tool used to represent a problem, where sections of a bar represent different parts or quantities.

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Number sentence

A mathematical equation that shows how numbers relate to each other.

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Weight of peas

The amount of weight the peas contribute to the total weight.

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Watermelon weight

The numerical value representing how heavy the watermelon is.

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Estimated weight

A rough guess about the weight of something, based on available information.

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Total driving time

The total amount of time spent driving after leaving the store.

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Kilograms Fatima carries

The amount of weight Fatima carries on her own, after the grocer helps.

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Weight of Luggage

The heaviness of a baggage, measured in kilograms.

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Equation for Weight Difference

A mathematical statement that shows how much heavier one baggage handler's luggage is compared to the others.

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Time Calculation

Determining the finish time after working for a specific duration.

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Water Consumption

The amount of water a baggage handler drinks throughout the week.

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Eastern Woodlands

A region in North America stretching from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic coast, known for its abundant forests, providing food, resources, and a unique culture for its inhabitants.

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Algonquian, Iroquoian, Siouan

Three major language families spoken by Native American groups in the Eastern Woodlands region.

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What were the key characteristics of the Northeast nations?

The Northeast tribes were known for their diverse languages (Algonquian, Iroquoian, and Siouan), abundant forest resources, and reliance on hunting, fishing, and gathering for sustenance.

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Forest Resources

The Eastern Woodlands provided wood for building homes and tools, as well as food sources like roots, berries, and nuts.

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Hunting and Fishing

Major sources of food for the Northeast nations, with animals like deer and bears providing meat and fur.

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Location of Northeastern Nations

The Northeast nations resided around the Great Lakes and as far east as the Atlantic coast, creating a distinct cultural region.

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Livelihood of Northeast Nations

The people of the Northeast primarily lived in clearings near water sources, relying on fishing, hunting, and farming for their livelihood.

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Importance of Water

The Northeast nations relied heavily on lakes, rivers, and ponds for fishing and transportation, ensuring a year-round supply of food and access to resources.

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Three Sisters

The three main crops (corn, beans, and squash) grown by Northeast peoples. They provided good nutrition and benefited each other when planted together.

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Wigwam

A domed dwelling built by Northeast peoples, made of poles tied together and covered.

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Wild Rice

A type of rice that grows naturally in shallow waters, gathered rather than farmed.

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Benefits of Three Sisters

The three sisters benefited from each other: beans climbed corn stalks, squash provided shade, and all thrived in the rich soil.

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Northeast Villages

Peoples of the Northeast lived in villages, building their homes from forest materials.

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Growing Season

The period of time when weather allows crops to grow, sometimes short in certain areas.

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Nutrition

The nourishment people get from food that helps them grow and stay healthy.

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Ojibwe and Ho-Chunk

Two nations living around the Great Lakes, known for building wigwams.

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Longhouse

A long, rectangular house used by Native Americans in the Northeast, built with a wooden frame and covered with bark.

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Clan

A group of Native American families related through a common ancestor, often centered around the mother's family.

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Dodem

A symbol or emblem representing a clan in the Ojibwe nation, often associated with a specific animal or trait.

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What were longhouses like on the inside?

Longhouses had fire pits in the center and smoke holes in the roof. They were about 20 feet wide and could be long or short, depending on how many families lived in them.

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How did clans influence daily life?

Each clan occupied its own longhouse and members were expected to behave and work together for the good of their people.

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What are some examples of dodems?

Dodems are symbols representing clans. Some examples include Crane, Bear, and Catfish, each associated with a specific trait.

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What role did clans play in social structure?

Clans were the foundation of social structure in Northeast Native American societies, with members sharing a common ancestor and values.

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Haudenosaunee Confederacy

A powerful alliance of six Iroquois nations in the Northeast, known for their strong political and social structures.

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Sachem

A chief or leader of a Northeast nation, who also held a position in the League Council.

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League Council

The governing body of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, made up of sachems from each nation.

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Seventh Generation Principle

The core value of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy that emphasizes responsibility to future generations.

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Animism

The belief that spirits reside in all living things, objects, and places.

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Grand Medicine Society

A religious organization among the Ojibwe, led by priests with varying levels of spiritual knowledge.

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Seven Teachings

Values the Ojibwe believe all people should strive for: wisdom, love, respect, bravery, truth, humility, and honesty.

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What did the Haudenosaunee Confederacy focus on?

The Confederacy aimed to keep peace among its member nations and unite against external threats, ensuring their collective strength and stability.

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Wampum beads

Small beads crafted from clamshells that held significant value in the Northeast nations, signifying a person's status or symbolizing peace and truth during meetings.

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What were the main uses of wampum?

Wampum beads were used to create strings and belts, signifying a person's status within their clan or nation, as well as signifying peace and truth during negotiations and meetings.

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Gustoweh hat

A traditional hat worn by Northeast men, decorated with beads and feathers, signifying their specific nation.

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Why did the Northeast nations wear clothing made of animal skins?

Because the region is cool or cold for much of the year, the Northeast nations used animal skins to provide warmth for their clothing.

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What was the significance of art in the Northeast nations?

Art was not considered separate from other aspects of life in the Northeast nations. It was integrated into everyday objects, traditions, games, and sports.

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What is the concept of 'seven generations' decision-making?

This principle guides people to make choices that positively impact not only their present generation but also future generations, up to seven generations in the future.

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What is the seven generation principle?

A philosophy that emphasizes long-term thinking and responsibility toward future generations, ensuring the well-being of the natural world, culture, and language for the next seven generations.

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Describe the festivals celebrated by the Northeast nations.

Many Northeast nations celebrated festivals centered around food and the harvest. Today, the Haudenosaunee nations celebrate a midwinter festival, a strawberry harvest ceremony, and a corn harvest festival.

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What did Mohawk men wear?

Mohawk men wore gustowehs with three feathers pointing upwards.

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How did Onondaga men's gustowehs differ?

Onondaga men wore gustowehs with one feather pointing up and one pointing down.

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Trade in the Eastern Woodlands

Trade among the nations of the Eastern Woodlands was primarily for exotic items not found locally.

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What were the most valuable trade items?

Shells used to make wampum were the most valuable trade items in the Eastern Woodlands.

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The Tree of Great Peace

The Haudenosaunee Great Law of Peace compares their peace to a strong tree with spreading roots.

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What does the eagle symbolize?

The eagle on the Tree of Great Peace symbolizes vigilance and watching for danger.

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Who can join the Great Peace?

Any nation outside the Five Nations can join the Great Peace by following its laws and seeking peace.

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The Great White Roots

The Great White Roots represent peace and strength, extending to all nations who seek peace.

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Wampum

Small beads crafted from clamshells that held significant value in the Northeast nations, signifying a person's status or symbolizing peace and truth during meetings.

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Gustoweh

A traditional hat worn by Northeast men, decorated with beads and feathers, signifying their specific nation.

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Tree of Great Peace

The Haudenosaunee Great Law of Peace compares their peace to a strong tree with spreading roots.

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What was the significance of trade in the Eastern Woodlands?

Trade was important because each nation had access to different resources, so they traded for things they didn't have.

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Ojibwe Movement

The Ojibwe people moved throughout the year, living in smaller groups during the winter and gathering in larger villages during the spring and summer.

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Mahican Origin Story

The Mahican people are named after the Hudson River, which they believe originated from a distant northern waterway. Their legends describe their journey southward and settling near the river.

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Hiawatha and Deganawida

Two men who played a crucial role in forming the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, promoting the idea of a united group to end conflict among the Northeast nations.

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Study Notes

Eureka Math Assessment Packet - Grade 3, Modules 1 & 2

  • Assessment Packets: Contain assessments for Modules 1 & 2 of Grade 3 Eureka Math.
  • Module 1 Assessments: Includes mid-module and end-of-module assessments (each with 30 copies).
  • Module 2 Assessments: Includes mid-module and end-of-module assessments (each with 30 copies).
  • Copyright & Licensing: Copyright © 2015 Great Minds. Non-commercial use is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 license.
  • Publisher: Great Minds
  • ISBN: 978-1-63255-398-0
  • Publication Details: Printed in the USA. Copies are available for purchase from the publisher at eureka-math.org.
  • Task Description: Includes various math tasks focused on multiplication, division, and problem-solving. The tasks cover topics like arrays, finding total numbers, multiplication sentences, and applying multiplication/division skills to different problem scenarios, with problems from the specific lessons identified within each document. A notable example of tasks is finding the total number of carrots planted by Mrs. Tran.
  • Modules: Explicitly identifies Module 1 and Module 2 contents within the assessments.

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