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3rd grade Math

Chapter 1 Review/Study Guide


1. Ms. Hardy drove 239 miles on Saturday. She drove 75 more miles on Sunday than on Saturday.
How many miles did Ms. Hardy drive altogether on Saturday and Sunday?

_____________________ miles
2. What property of addition do these equations show?
3+8=8+3
7+1=1+7
900 + 600 = 600 + 900
Hint! It can also be shown like this:
+
0
1
2
3
4
5
a.
b.
c.
d.

0
0
1
2
3
4
5

1
1
2
3
4
5
6

2
2
3
4
5
6
7

3
3
4
5
6
7
8

4
4
5
6
7
8
9

5
5
6
7
8
9
10

Identify Property of Addition


Commutative Property of Addition
Associative Property of Addition
The Awesome Property of Hanssen

3. What property of addition do these equations show?

4+0=4
9+0=9
3098 + 0 = 3098
a.
b.
c.
d.

Commutative Property of Addition


Associative Property of Addition
Identity Property of Addition
Awesome Property of Hanssen

4. What property of addition is shown in this equation?


4 + (2 + 3) = (4 + 2) + 3
a.
b.
c.
d.

Commutative Property of Addition


Associative Property of Addition
Identity Property of Addition
Awesome Property of Hanssen

5. Teyshawn, Shawn, and Denzel collected Pokemon cards. The table shows how many cards
each person collected. Complete the table by filling in the empty cells with possible values.
Pokemon Cards Collected
Name

Number of cards

Teyshawn
Shawn
Denzel

438
352

Number of cards
rounded to the
nearest ten
440
580

Number of cards
rounded to the
nearest hundred
400
600

6. The number of players signed up for Super Extreme Soccer League was 336 in August. 377
players were signed up for September. Select all of the expressions that are equal to showing
how many players were signed up for Super Extreme Soccer in August and September
combined. Choose all that apply.

713
700 + 10 + 3
700 + 13
700 + 30
700 13

7. The table shows the number of students who bought yo-yos in school during one week. How
many more students bough yo-yos on Tuesday and Friday combined than on Wednesday and
Thursday?
Bought Yo-Yos
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

a.
b.
c.
d.

Number of students
211
305
180
232
379

722
272
312
125

8. Chrisnia finds the sum of two addends. The sum is even. Which statement(s) could be true?
Check all that apply

Both addends are odd.


Both addends are even.
One addend is odd and one addend is even.

9. Robert finds the sum of two addends. The sum is odd. Which statement(s) could be true?
Check all that apply.

Both addends are odd.


Both addends are even.
One addend is odd and one addend is even.

10. Quamean scored 167 points this basketball season. Round his points to the nearest hundred.
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11. Philip had 251 toy cars. He sold 228 of them. Write and solve an equation to determine how
many toy cars he has left?
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12. During the opening week, a pet store sold 445 hamster wheels. During the second week, the
pet store sold 44 fewer hamster wheels. How many hamster wheels did the pet store sell in
those first two weeks?

a.
b.
c.
d.

366
401
446
489

13. When James was at the beach on Saturday, he saw an even number of shells. When he was
at the beach on Sunday, he saw an odd number of shells. Is the total number of shells he saw
even or odd? Explain how you know.

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14. Which numbers equal 40 when rounded to the nearest ten? Choose all that apply
38
47
41
36
45

15. What is the sum of 532 + 293?


a. 239
b. 502
c. 766
d. 825

16. Angel makes 129 slam dunks. Coach made 37 fewer slam dunks than Angel. How many slam
dunks did Angel and Coach make altogether?
a. 221
b. 102
c. 112
d. 92

17. Ms. Sluzenski used the hundred chart to count to 40 by fives. Ms. Conklin used the hundred
chart to count to 60 by tens. Which numbers did both Ms. Sluzenski and Ms. Conklin say?
Choose all that apply.

35
20
30
25
40
15
10
50

18. What is 853 rounded to the nearest hundred? _____________________________________

19. Select all the expressions that are equal to 472. Choose all that apply.

400 + 70 + 2
300 + 170 + 2
300 + 700 + 20
470 + 2

20. A racecar drove 143 miles on Monday. On Tuesday it drove the same amount of miles. If, at
the end of the week it drove 798 miles total, how many miles were driven on Wednesday
through Friday?

a. 250

b. 512
c. 286
d. 800

21. Estimate the difference: 872 576


a. 400
b. 150
c. 390
d. 300

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You should understand multiple ways to find the difference between two numbers. For
example, these two models show the difference between 557 and 146:
557 - 146
146 + 4 = 150
150 + 50 = 200
200 + 300 = 500
500 + 57 = 557


4 + 50 + 300 + 57 = 411

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22. Ms. Kenski sells 168 Smencils on Wednesday and 349 Smencils on Thursday. If She only ordered
652 Smencils, how many can she sell on Friday?
a. 135
b. 600
c. 152
d. 517

23. There are 754 biographies in the school library. What is 754 rounded to the nearest ten? Plot
your answer on the number line.

700 710 720 730

740

750

760

770

780 790

800

810

24. Choose a place value strategy to find the sum of 438 + 215. Explain the place value strategy
you used and how you found the sum.

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25. What is the sum of 186, 407, and 347? _____________________________________

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