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3 -- Math Smart Start DIRECTIONS: Count the money amounts and write the total URL 1. 2. 3. 4. DIRECTIONS: Find the difference. Hundreds Tens Ones 3 5 6 - 4 2 SS MA SG PS FM System MiB Name: Period Date: __/ 7 POINTS GOAL Common Core: Hundreds Tens Ones 6 4 1 - 5 2 0 Hundreds Tens Ones 4 3 7 - 1 2 6

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Page 1: Third Grade Smart Start 01.05.2015 -- 05.31.2015

3 -- Math Smart Start

DIRECTIONS: Count the money amounts and write the total URL 1.

           

2.

               

3.

           

4.

               

DIRECTIONS: Find the difference.

Hundreds

Tens

Ones

3 5 6- 4 2

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate:

__/ 7 POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

Hundreds

Tens

Ones

6 4 1- 5 2 0

Hundreds

Tens

Ones

4 3 7- 1 2 6

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1.

       

2.

                   

3.

               

4.

           

DIRECTIONS: Find the difference.

Hundreds

Tens

Ones

4 5 6- 4 2

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate:

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

Hundreds

Tens

Ones

9 7 6- 4 2

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Hundreds

Tens

Ones

4 5 6- 4 2

Samiyah works at Pizza Hut. She has an order for fourteen pizzas. The cook makes half. How many pizzas does Samiyah make?

In February 2015, 295,000 jobs were created in the United States economy. In January 2015, 215,000 jobs were created. About how many more people work in February than January

3 -- Math Smart Start

1.

                               

2.

                           

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate:

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

Hundreds

Tens

Ones

7 9 1- 5 4 0

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3.

               

4.

       

5. Ms. Smith goes to Pizza Hit and pays with . Her total is

. How much change will she receive?

6. Mrs. Whitehead goes to Pizza Hut. Her total is $5.25. She gives the Customer Service Agent six dollars. How much

change will the acquire?

7. Ms. Smith goes to Jiffy Lube. Her total is 29.95 for an inclusive oil change. She also has her car vacuumed

and washed. She pays thirty dollars. What coin will she get back?

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

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SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate:

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate:

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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DIRECTIONS: Create a fact family using the problems below

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate: Th

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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DIRECTIONS: Find the difference.

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate: W

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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DIRECTIONS: Create a fact family using the problems below

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate: Tu

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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DIRECTIONS: Create a fact family using the problems below

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate: M

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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DIRECTIONS: Create a fact family using the problems below

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate: F

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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Solve using Base 10 blocks.

a) 7+ 2 +1

b) 8 + 5

c) 10 + 6

d) 14 – 2

e) 10 + 3

f) 10 + 4

g) 16 + 3

h) 11 – 2

i) 14 – 6

j) 15 + 3

k) 20 + 3

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate: Th

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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1) What rule is used to make the pattern below? 72, 64, 56, 48, 40, . . .

a) Add 8 each time. b) Subtract 8 each time. c) Multiply by 8 each time. d) Divide by 8 each time

Four polygons are shown below. Which statement is true?

a) All four polygons are rhombuses. b) All four polygons are squares. c) All four polygons are rectangles. d) All four polygons are quadrilaterals.

.

One-fourth of a garden is planted with potatoes. One-half of the garden is planted with corn. Another one-fourth

of the garden is planted with carrots. Draw a picture to show what this rectangular garden would look like.

C Circle key numbers

U Underline the question

B Box action verbs

E Evaluate (Step)

S SolveDraw

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate: W

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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1) Mrs. Harris has 3 sisters. • She mailed 2 cards to each of her sisters in October. • She mailed 4 cards to each of her sisters in November.

Which expression shows one way to find the total number of cards Mrs. Harris mailed to her sisters?

a) 2 × 3 + 7 b) (2 + 3) × 4 c) 3 × 2 + 4 d) 3 × (2 + 4)

2) Which rule can be used to create the following list of numbers? 101, 114, 127, 140, 153, 166, 179

a) Add 13. b) Add 14. c) Add 78. d) Add 79.

3. Sammy counted 5 dollar bills and 298 pennies. To the nearest dollar, how much money did John count?

C Circle key numbers

U Underline the question

B Box action verbs

E Evaluate (Step)

S Solve

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate: Tu

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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Sara has 2 rows of turnips. There are 8 turnips in each row. What is the total number of tulips in the vases?

C Circle key numbers

U Underline the question

B Box action verbs

E Evaluate (Step)

S Solve

What number is the missing addend in the problem below.

7 + = 18

Harry ran 2 miles each day for 4 days. Then he ran 5 miles each day for the next 2 days. How many miles did

Harry run altogether?

C Circle key numbers

U Underline the question

B Box action verbs

E Evaluate (Step)

S Solve

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate: M

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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a) Which expression is equal to 12 × 5?

i. 2 + (10 × 5) ii. (6 + 5) × (6 + 5)

iii. (6 × 5) + (6 × 5) iv. (10 + 5) × (2 + 5)

b) Amy’s grandparents pay Amy to help them each week. They pay her …

… $12 each week to mow their yard.

… $2 each week to wash their dog.

Which expression shows how much Amy’s grandparents will pay her in 7 weeks?I. (12 + 7) + (12 × 2) II. (2 × 7) + (12 × 2)

III. (12 × 7) + (2 × 7) IV. (12 + 7) × (2 + 7)

How much will her grandparents pay her in 7 weeks?

C Circle key numbers

U Underline the question

B Box action verbs

E Evaluate (Step)

S Solve

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate: F

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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a) Sheldon has 700 baseball cards. He wants to put them in bags. Each bag should have 100 cards. How many bags will Sheldon need?

C Circle key numbers

U Underline the question

B Box action verbs

E Evaluate (Step)

S Solve

b) 5x8x2

c) 7x3x4

d) 5x7x3

e) 7x3x6

f) F. 7x4x3

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate: W

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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The polygon below is made consists of three triangles. The length of one triangle is four centimeters. What is the perimeter of the polygon?

Pedro has 300 baseball cards. He wants to sort his cards into piles. Each pile should have 10 cards. How many piles will Pedro have?

C Circle key numbers

U Underline the question

B Box action verbs

E Evaluate (Step)

S Solve

Margo wants to arrange the chairs in the cafeteria to make 8 rows. She has 56 chairs. How many chairs will be in each row?

C Circle key numbers

U Underline the question

B Box action verbs

E Evaluate (Step)

S Solve

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate:

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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1) A rectangular room has a perimeter of 36 feet. One side is 10 feet long. How long is side S?

a) 6 feet b) 8 feet

c) 16 feet d) 26 feet

2) _____, _____, 104, 113, 122, 131, 140, _____, _____

Rule: ____________

3) _____, _____, 331, 316, 301, 286, 271,_____, _____

Rule: ____________

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate:

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

10S

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DIRECTIONS: Complete the fact family below

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate: Fri

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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Find the missing number

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate: Th

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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a) 20 – 6 = 10 +

b) 3 x 4 = 6 x

c) Jerry keeps his rock collection in 7 boxes. Each box weighs about 6 or 7 pounds. How much does Jerry’s whole rock collection weigh?

i. between 50 and 60 poundsii. between 40 and 50 pounds

iii. between 30 and 40 poundsiv. between 20 and 30 pounds

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

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Feet (ft) 1 3 4 RULE

Inches 12 36

How many…

a) …feet are in 36 inches? ______

b) …inches in three feet? ______

c) …feet are in forty-eight inches?______

You have 20 cookies. You have 4 different plates. Each plate has the same number of cookies. How many cookies are on

each plate?

C Circle key numbers

U Underline the question

B Box action verbs

E Evaluate (Step)

S Solve

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate: W

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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Amelia’s mom cut a watermelon into 8 pieces. Amelia ate 3 pieces. What fractional part of the watermelon was

left?

C Circle key numbers

U Underline the question

B Box action verbs

E Evaluate (Step)

S Solve

Mr. Taylor’s class is going on a field trip. In each of the 2 vans there will be 7 children and 1 adult. In each of the 4 cars

there will be 4 children and 1 adult. How

C Circle key numbers

U Underline the question

B Box action verbs

E Evaluate (Step)

S Solve

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate: Tu

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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21 ÷ 3 = ________

42 ÷ 7 = ________

24 ÷ 4 = ________

1 ÷ 1 = ________

18 ÷ 9 = ________

32 ÷ 8 = ________

24 ÷ 8 = ________

72 ÷ 9 = ________

28 ÷ 4 = ________

121 ÷ 11 = ________

100 ÷ 10 = ________

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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A. 5x8

B. 9x5

C. 5x0

D. 5x5

E. 10x5

F. 12x5

G. 5x11

H. 8x8

I. 9x9

J. 6x6

K. 6x7

L. 7x7

Early Finishers:6,382x8

2,398x6

3,948x7

5,947x9

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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A) Which number belongs in the box to make a true number sentence?

3 X 2 X 9 = 2 X X 3

B) Mr. Sim’s yard has 4 sides.

The distance around (perimeter) the yard is 176 feet.

Three sides of his yard measure 48 feet, 37 feet, and 56 feet.

How long is the fourth side?

C) What is 7,392 rounded to the nearest hundred?

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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A) The Empire State Building in New York City is 17,444 inches tall. The Eiffel Tower in Paris is 12,755 inches tall. How much taller is the Empire State Building?

B) Mr. Sim’s yard has 4 sides.

The distance around (perimeter) the yard is 176 feet.

Three sides of his yard measure 48 feet, 37 feet, and 56 feet.

How long is the fourth side?

C) A bakery sells a dozen cookies and 4 cakes every day for a week. How many cookies does the bakery sell during the week (7 days)?

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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DIRECTIONS: SAW . Use separate paper if needed. Find the Area and Perimeter of the polygons below

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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B) The Empire State Building in New York City is 17,444 inches tall. The Eiffel Tower in Paris is 12,755 inches tall. How much taller is the Empire State Building?

B) Mr. Sim’s yard has 4 sides.

The distance around (perimeter) the yard is 176 feet.

Three sides of his yard measure 48 feet, 37 feet, and 56 feet.

How long is the fourth side?

C) A bakery sells a dozen cookies and 4 cakes every day for a week. How many cookies does the bakery sell during the week (7 days)?

THIRD GRADE SMART START 01.05.2015 – 01.09.2014

M 01.05.2015DIRECTIONS: Round these numbers to the nearest 10.

A. 52

B. 94

C. 175

D. 857

E. 583

F. 916

DIRECTIONS: Write the rules for the following patterns.

G. 72, 64, 56, 48, 40, …

H. 18, 38, 58, 78, …

I. 92, 90, 88, 86, 84, …

Tu 01.06.2015DIRECTIONS: Five shapes will be drawn on the board (similar to the shapes on the foldable page) for students to find the perimeter.

W 01.07.2015DIRECTTIONS: Five shapes will be drawn on the board for students to find the area AND perimeter.

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB

Name:PeriodDate

__/ POINTSGOAL

Common Core:

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Th 01.08.2015DIRECTIONS: 5 Input/output tables will be put on the board for students to complete independently

Fr 01.09.2015DIRECTIONS5 Input/output tables will be put on the board for students to complete independently.

SS MA SG PS FM System MiB