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TEKSING TOWARD STAAR © 2014

GRADE 3

TEKS/STAARSpiraled Practice 21-40

Six Weeks 2

®MATHEMATICS

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 21Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 1/3.2D 2. Category 2/3.5E 3. Category 3/3.7B Page 1

1. The table below shows the number of each color of school t-shirt ordered by thestudents at Lee Elementary School.

The students ordered more than 444 but less than 453 of which color of t-shirt?

A White

B Blue

C Red

D Gold

2. Each school spirit shirt costs $8. Which table correctly represents the total cost for7, 8, 11, and 15 shirts?

School Spirit Shirts

Number of Shirts 7 8 11 15

Total Cost $8 $16 $24 $32

School Spirit Shirts

Number of Shirts 7 8 11 15

Total Cost $56 $64 $72 $80

School Spirit Shirts

Number of Shirts 7 8 11 15

Total Cost $15 $16 $19 $23

School Spirit Shirts

Number of Shirts 7 8 11 15

Total Cost $56 $64 $88 $120

Color of T-Shirt Number of T-Shirts

White 461

Blue 452

Red 443

Gold 457

F

G

H

J

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 21Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 1/3.2D 2. Category 2/3.5E 3. Category 3/3.7B Page 2

3. The dimensions of two rectangles are shown below.

Which statement about these rectangles is true?

A The perimeter of Rectangle B is 19 millimeters less than the perimeter ofRectangle A.

B The perimeter of Rectangle B is 38 millimeters less than the perimeter ofRectangle A.

C The perimeter of Rectangle B is 14 millimeters less than the perimeter ofRectangle A.

D The perimeter of Rectangle B is 42 millimeters less than the perimeter ofRectangle A.

14 mm

12 mm

Rectangle B

28 mm

17 mm

Rectangle A

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 22Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 2/3.4A 2. Category 4/3.8A 3. Category 1/3.3G Page 1

1. Jason collects three kinds of coins for his coin collection. The table below shows howmany of each kind of coin he has in his collection.

Which number sentence can be used to find how many more dimes than nickelsJason has in his coin collection?

A 94 116 210

B 123 116 7

C 123 94 29

D 116 94 22

2. Jefferson Elementary school offers four types of classes after school. The graphshows the numbers of different types of classes offered each week.

Which two types of classes are offered most often?

F Chess and Art

G Dance and Chess

H Chess and Music

J Dance and Art

Coin Collection

Pennies 123

Nickels 94

Dimes 116

12

10

8

6

4

2

0Dance Chess Art Music

Num

ber

ofC

lass

esE

ach

We

ek

Type of Class

After School Classes

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 22Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 2/3.4A 2. Category 4/3.8A 3. Category 1/3.3G Page 2

3. Look at the number line shown below.

Which of the following is true about the location of point T on the number line?

A23

=36

B33

=36

C 13

= 36

D13

=26

T

0 1

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 23Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 2/3.4D 2. Category 3/3.7D 3. Category 1/3.3F Page 1

1. Some arrays that represent the number 6 are shown below.

Which shows another array for the number 6?

A C

B D

2. Carson is measuring an object’s weight in ounces. Which object is he most likelymeasuring?

F A box of cereal

G A desktop computer

H A small child

J A set of golf clubs

1 6 2 3 6 1

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 23Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 2/3.4D 2. Category 3/3.7D 3. Category 1/3.3F Page 2

3. Which figure does NOT have exactly12

shaded?

A

B

C

D

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 24Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 2/3.4K 2. Category 3/3.6A 3. Category 2/3.4E Page 1

1. Mr. Hong worked at the bakery. One day a customer bought bagels. Mr. Hong putthe bagels into 5 boxes. He put 8 bagels into each box.

How many bagels in all did Mr. Hong put into the boxes?

A 3

B 13

C 26

D 40

2. A cylinder is represented below.

Which of the following is true about a cylinder?

F A cylinder has 1 curved surface and 1 circular base.

G A cylinder has no curved surface and 2 circular bases.

H A cylinder has 1 curved surface and 2 circular bases.

J Not here

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 24Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 2/3.4K 2. Category 3/3.6A 3. Category 2/3.4E Page 2

3. The parking area at a pharmacy has rows of cars with the same number of cars ineach row. The cars in the parking area are represented by this array.

What is the number of cars in the parking area?

A 4 rows of 8 = 32 cars

B 9 rows of 5 = 45 cars

C 4 rows of 9 = 36 cars

D 3 rows of 8 = 24 cars

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 25Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 4/3.9D 2. Category 1/3.4I 3. Category 2/3.5A Page 1

1. Which of the following is NOT a disadvantage of using a credit card?

A Too much debt charged on a credit card may be difficult to repay.

B It is easy to forget that debt is being created each time a credit card is used.

C Finance charges are added to the amount of debt if the full amount due is not paidon time every month.

D A credit card can be used to buy something now without paying for it now.

2. There are 16 students in Ms. Comal’s class. Which statement is true?

F The number 16 is odd because there is a 1 in the tens place.

G The number 16 is odd because there is a 6 in the ones place.

H The number 16 is even because there is a 1 in the tens place.

J The number 16 is even because there is a 6 in the ones place.

3. Sam has 87 soccer cards. His friend Joey has 31 basketball cards and 135 soccercards. How many more soccer cards does Joey have than Sam has?

Record your answer in the boxes below. Then fill in the bubbles. Be sure to use thecorrect place value.

0 0

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 9

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 26Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 1/3.3H 2. Category 2/3.5B 3. Category 3/3.6C Page 1

1. The pictures below are shaded to show how much of the top of a patio table was

covered with tile. More than 36

of the top of the table was covered with tile.

Which figures above show more than36

shaded?

A A and C

B C and D

C A and D

D B and C

2. David sold 7 candles for his tennis team fund raiser. Frances sold 3 times as manycandles as David. Which equation represents the number of candles Frances sold?

F 7 + 3 =

G 7 = 3

H 7 = 3

J 7 3 =

A B C D

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 26Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 1/3.3H 2. Category 2/3.5B 3. Category 3/3.6C Page 2

3. Which rectangle does NOT have an area of 18 square centimeters if each square inthe rectangle represents 1 square centimeter?

A

B

C

D

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 27Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 2/3.4F 2. Category 4/3.8A 3. Category 1/3.2A Page 1

1. Jamie bought 4 boxes of microwave popcorn at a store. Each box had 6 packages ofmicrowave popcorn. What was the total number of packages in these 4 boxes?

A 10

B 36

C 24

D Not here

2. Students in a third grade class were asked to name their favorite color. The datafrom the survey is shown below.

Which dot plot best represents the data in the frequency table?

FavoriteColor

Number ofStudents

Blue 5Red 4Green 3White 2Yellow 3Black 5

Favorite Color

F

Favorite Color

Blue Red Green White Yellow Black

H

Favorite Color

Blue Red Green White Yellow Black

G

Favorite Color

Blue Red Green White Yellow Black

J

Favorite Color

Blue Red Green White Yellow Black

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 27Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 2/3.4F 2. Category 4/3.8A 3. Category 1/3.2A Page 2

3. Which of the following has the same value as 743?

A 700 + 30 + 4

B 500 + 200 + 30 + 3

C 700 + 40 + 3

D 500 + 300 + 40 + 3

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 28Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 2/3.5E 2. Category 3/3.7E 3. Category 1/3.7A Page 1

1. Marissa arranged the tables and chairs for a banquet for 48 people. Each tableseated the same number of people. Every person was at a table. Which of theseanswer choices could describe the table arrangement?

A 11 tables with 4 chairs each

B 2 tables with 22 chairs each

C 10 tables with 5 chairs each

D 8 tables with 6 chairs each

2. Which is most likely the weight of a watermelon?

F 7 ounces

G 7 pounds

H 7 pints

J 7 quarts

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 28Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 2/3.5E 2. Category 3/3.7E 3. Category 1/3.7A Page 2

3. Measure the width of the postage stamp using the picture shown below.

Which is closest to the width of the postage stamp?

A 78

inch

B34

inch

C12

inch

D Not here

0 1Inches

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 29Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 2/3.4G 2. Category 3/3.7B 3. Category 2/3.4A Page 1

1. A tennis coach ordered 5 boxes of tennis balls for his team. Each box held 72 tennisballs. Which of the following represents the total number of tennis balls in these 5boxes?

A 72 + 5 = 79

B 70 + 2 + 5 = 77

C 10 + 35 = 45

D 10 + 350 = 360

2. Marcus cut a rectangle 17 inches long and 6 inches wide from a roll of wrappingpaper.

What is the perimeter of his rectangle?

F 23 in.

G 40 in.

H 46 in.

J 29 in.

3. A cell phone company sold 492 cell phones to customers in January and 267 cellphones to customers in February. What is the difference between the numbers ofcell phones sold in these two months?

A 225

B 759

C 235

D 135

17 in.

6 in.

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 30Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 4/3.9E 2. Category 1/3.2D 3. Category 2/3.4K Page 1

1. Which of the following is the best example of a long-term savings goal?

A Saving for a video game

B Saving for a birthday present

C Saving for a college education

D Saving for a movie ticket

2. Students in the third grade had a contest to see who could throw a softball thegreatest distance. Here are the results for the four longest throws.

Which list shows the distances thrown in order from greatest to least?

F 902 828 835 796

G 796 828 835 902

H 902 835 828 796

J 796 835 828 902

3. Ellie arranged her dolls and stuffed animals on 5 shelves. She put 7 dolls and 19stuffed animals on each shelf. What was the total number of stuffed animals onthese 5 shelves?

Record your answer in the boxes below. Then fill in the bubbles. Be sure to use thecorrect place value.

Student Distance Thrown(centimeters)

Minkong 828Leticia 835Teddy 796Angelo 902

0 0

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 9

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 31Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 1/3.2B 2. Category 2/3.4H 3. Category 3/3.6A Page 1

1. Which number has the same value as the 6 in 56,048?

A 60

B 6,000

C 600

D 60,000

2. Navita has 18 stuffed animals on shelves in her room. There are 6 stuffed animals oneach shelf. How many shelves are used for her stuffed animals?

F 3

G 9

H 24

J 2

3. Which of these two-dimensional figures is a hexagon?

A

B

C

D

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 32Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 2/3.5A 2. Category 4/3.8A 3. Category 1/3.3F Page 1

1. The table shows how many aluminum cans 3 third grade students collected during arecycling drive last week.

Which number sentence can be used to find how many more cans Justin collectedthan Brittney collected?

A 89 71

B 71 63

C 71 63

D 89 63

2. A store has different flavors of ice cream in a freezer. The table below shows thenumber of pint containers of each flavor of ice cream.

Which two flavors of ice cream have the greatest number of containers in the freezer?

F Butter pecan and caramel

G Chocolate and strawberry

H Caramel and chocolate

J Strawberry and peach

Student Aluminum Cans Collected

Brittney 63Jay 89Justin 71

Containers of Ice Cream

Flavor Number ofContainers

Chocolate 19Vanilla 11Caramel 16Peach 13Butter Pecan 8Strawberry 11

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 32Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 2/3.5A 2. Category 4/3.8A 3. Category 1/3.3F Page 2

3. Four figures are shown below. Which figures have23

shaded?

Which of these figures show 23

shaded?

A Figure A and Figure C

B Figure B only

C Figure A, Figure C and Figure D

D Figure B and Figure C

Figure A Figure B Figure DFigure C

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 33Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 2/3.4J 2. Category 3/3.6B 3. Category 1/3.2C Page 1

1. Which number sentence can be used to find the missing quotient for 32 4 ?

A 32 4 36

B 8 4 32

C 32 4 28

D 7 4 28

2. The figure below is a rectangle.

Which statement is NOT true?

F A rectangle is a square.

G A rectangle is a quadrilateral.

H A rectangle is a parallelogram.

J A rectangle is a polygon.

3. Leah saved 73 coins in a jar.

Which represents the number of coins rounded to the nearest ten?

A 70

B 90

C 60

D 80

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 34Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 2/3.5B 2. Category 3/3.6C 3. Category 2/3.5E Page 1

1. Nikki is making 3 cakes for her dance class party. Each cake will need the sameamount of flour. She will use 18 cups of flour altogether. Which strip diagramrepresents the number of cups of flour she will use in each cake?

A C

B D

2. A rectangle made using 1-centimeter cubes is represented below.

(1 = 1 square centimeter)

What is the area of the rectangle?

F 40 square centimeters

G 46 square centimeters

H 44 square centimeters

J 64 square centimeters

3. Dawn makes bead necklaces. She uses 15 large red beads for each necklace. Whichtable represents the total number of red beads Dawn needs to make 2 necklaces, 4necklaces, and 7 necklaces?

Bead NecklacesNecklaces Red Beads

2 174 197 22

Bead NecklacesNecklaces Red Beads

2 254 457 75

Bead NecklacesNecklaces Red Beads

2 104 207 35

Bead NecklacesNecklaces Red Beads

2 304 607 105

3 3 3 3

18

4 4 4 4 4

20

6 6 6

18

15

3 3 3 3 3

A

B

C

D

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 35Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 4/3.4C 2. Category 1/3.3H 3. Category 2/3.5C Page 1

1. Ellie put $5.85 in her piggy bank. Which group of coins and bills shows exactly $5.85?

A

B

C

D

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 35Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 4/3.4C 2. Category 1/3.3H 3. Category 2/3.5C Page 2

2. Amanda used more than24

of her happy face stickers. Which group shows more than

24

of the happy face stickers shaded?

3. Mitch can play 4 different songs on the piano. Nathan can play twice as many songson the piano as Mitch can play. Which expression represents the number of songsNathan can play compared to the number of songs Mitch can play?

A 4 + 2

B 4 + 4 + 4

C 3 × 4

D 4 × 2

H

J

F

G

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 36Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 1/3.2A 2. Category 2/3.4A 3. Category 3/3.6E Page 1

1. Which number has the same value as 500 + 50 + 1?

A 501

B 550

C 515

D 551

2. Jason attached 87 white flowers and 105 red flowers onto a trailer that will be usedas a float in a homecoming parade. Which is the best estimate for the total numberof flowers he attached onto the float?

F 250

G 100

H 300

J 200

3. The two-dimensional figures shown below are congruent. Each figure has beendivided into parts with equal areas.

Which statement is NOT true?

A The equal parts of Figure G do not have the same shape as the equal parts ofFigure H.

B The area of each equal part of Figure G is18

of the area of the original figure.

C The area of each equal part of Figure H is18

of the area of the original figure.

D The area of each equal part of Figure G and the area of each equal part of Figure H

is116

of the area of the original figure.

Figure G Figure H

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 37Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 2/3.5D 2. Category 4/3.8A 3. Category 1/3.3A Page 1

1. Which equation is true if 9 is the value of the unknown number?

A 88 8 =

B 72 9 =

C 81 9 =

D 90 9 =

2. The dot plot represents the number of baskets of strawberries picked by differentworkers at a strawberry farm.

What is the least number of baskets of berries that a worker picked?

F 7

G 4

H 5

J 8

3. Jackson created and labeled a number line.

Which point on the number line best represents 34

?

A Point P

B Point Q

C Point R

D Point S

0 1

P Q R S

Number of Baskets5 6 7 8 9

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TEKS/STAAR SPIRALED PRACTICE 38Grade 3

TEKSING TOWARD STAAR 2014 1. Category 2/3.4K 2. Category 3/3.7B 3. Category 1/3.2D Page 1

1. Willie has 32 foam balls. He needs to keep 4 balls to play a game with his brother.He has decided to put the rest of the balls into zipper baggies that each hold 4 balls.How many zipper baggies does he need?

A 7

B 4

C 8

D 16

2. Look at the pattern below. The pattern was made using 1 inch sqaure tiles.

If the pattern continues, what is the perimeter of Figure 6?

F 20 inches

G 24 inches

H 28 inches

J 22 inches

3. Which list shows the numbers in order from least to greatest?

A 68,643 73,705 95,818 47,821

B 95,706 47,643 68,821 73,818

C 73,643 95,705 47,821 68,818

D 47,821 68,818 73,705 95,643

Figure 1 Figure 2Perimeter = 4 inches Perimeter = 8 inches

Figure 3 Figure 4Perimeter = 12 inches Perimeter = 16 inches

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1. Lydia sees these signs at the school carnival.

POPC ORN

Which number sentence can be used to find the cost of two popcorns, one Ferriswheel ride, and three carousel rides?

A 2 2 1 3

B 6 2 2 3

C 2 2 1 3 3 3

D 4 4 4 6 2 2

2. Which of the three-dimensional solids named below has exactly 5 faces and 6vertices?

F A square prism

G A triangular pyramid

H A rectangular prism

J A triangular prism

3. Jermaine delivers 183 newspapers each weekday. On Saturdays he delivers 324newspapers and on Sunday he delivers 417. Which is the best estimate for thenumber of newspapers Jermaine delivers on the weekend?

A 820

B 500

C 920

D 740

4 Tickets

Carousel Ride

6 Tickets

Ferris Wheel

1 Ticket

Balloon

2 Tickets

Popcorn

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1. The graph represents the number of elephants in four large zoos in the United States.

How many elephants are in the Los Angeles Zoo and the San Diego Zoo combined?

A 84

B 48

C 8

D 90

2. Teresa created a number line.

Which fraction is represented by point B on the number line?

F34

G14

H45

J 44

0 24

1

B

Elephants in ZoosZoo Number of Elephants

Los Angeles Zoo

Washington Zoo

San Diego Zoo

New York Zoo

Each represents 12 elephants

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3. Mr. Toon is putting trim around a bathroom ceiling. The distance around the ceilingwhere he is putting trim measures 64 feet. Each piece of trim is 8 feet long. Whichnumber sentence can be used to find how many pieces of trim he will need?

A 64 8 =

B 64 8 =

C 64 8 =

D 64 8 =