Grade 3 Math Checkpoint 6 PDF
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This document contains math questions, including problems about fractions and equivalent fractions, which are typically covered in grade 3.
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1. Sally is making friendship necklaces to share at her birthday party. The table below shows the number of beads she used for each necklace. Beads for Necklaces Number of Necklaces 2 4 6 8 Numb...
1. Sally is making friendship necklaces to share at her birthday party. The table below shows the number of beads she used for each necklace. Beads for Necklaces Number of Necklaces 2 4 6 8 Number of Beads 14 28 42 56 Complete the sentence to make the statement true about the relationship between the number of beads and necklaces. The number of beads number of necklaces equals the number of necklaces multiplied by 7 plus 7. 2. 4? Which number line shows a fraction equivalent to 6 A. B. C. D. 3. Four students will equally share the eight pieces of candy shown below. What fraction of the candy will each student receive? 1 A. 2 6 B. 8 2 C. 8 2 D. 6 4. Which fraction is represented by the question mark on the number line? 2 A. 9 B. 2 8 3 C. 9 3 D. 8 5. Which of the following statements about these models is true? These models show that 1 and 2 are not equal because Model A has 3 parts in all and Model A. 3 6 B has 6 parts in all. 1 2 B. These models show that and are equal because the same amount of each model is shaded. 3 6 These models show that 1 and 2 are not equal because Model A has 1 part shaded and Model C. 3 6 B has 2 parts shaded. 1 2 These models show that and are equal because the shaded area of Model B is greater than D. 3 6 the shaded area of Model A. 6. Anna has the charms below on her charm bracelet. Which expression represents the fraction of charms that are hearts? A. 1+ 1 + 1 + 1 6 6 6 6 B. 1 1 1 1 + + + 4 4 4 4 C. 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 6 6 6 6 D. 1 1 + 6 6 7. What fraction of the shape is shaded? 3 A. 5 5 B. 8 5 C. 7 3 D. 8 8. The fraction bars below can be used to find equivalent fractions. Which fraction is equivalent to one-fourth? 1 A. 3 3 B. 6 2 C. 6 2 D. 8 9. Models A and B are shown below. Which statement about these models is true? The shaded parts of Model A and Model B are different sizes, but each model represents the A. same fraction of the whole. 1 , because one part is shaded and five parts are not shaded. B. The shaded part of Model B is 5 1 The shaded part of Model A cannot be written as the fraction , because the parts are not all C. 6 equal in size. 1 of Model A is shaded. D. The total number of parts in Model A is 6, so 6 10. Select the number for the blank box to make the equation true. The number 33 313 will make the equation true.