End Of Year Review

Tabitha scored 48 points in each of her 4 basketball games.
How many points did she score in all?
Tabitha scored a total of 48 points during her 4 basketball
games. She scored the same number of points in each
game. How many points did she score in each game?
a.
c.
b.
d.
Which pair
of cards
belongs in
the group?
Mrs. Brewer’s class won a trip to Hawaii. They had 25 days to
spend on their trip. As part of the prize, they were allowed to
choose one fun activity to do each day. On 7 of the days
they chose to climb the volcanoes. On 10 of the days they
chose to tour the coconut farms. They surfed in the ocean
on all the other days of their trip. Which number sentence
shows how many days Mrs. Brewer’s class surfed in the
ocean?
a. 25 + 7 + 10 = ____
b. 25 – 10 + 7 = _____
c. 25 – 7 + 10 = _____
d. 25 – 7 – 10 = _____
At a basketball game the scoreboard at halftime looked like this:
West Mesquite Wranglers
45
Dallas Mavericks
42
Which of the following best describes the scores on the
scoreboard?
a. The Wranglers scored 3 points less than the Mavericks.
b. The Mavericks scored 3 more points than the Wranglers.
c. The Mavericks scored 42 points less than the Wranglers.
d. The Wranglers scored 3 points more than the Mavericks.
A group of 18 kids played a game at the park. They
formed teams so that each team had the same
number of players. Every students was on a team.
Which of these answer choices could describe the
teams?
a. 3 teams with 5 players each
b. 9 teams with 9 players each
c. 6 teams with 3 players each
d. 4 teams with 4 players each
Pack A
Pack B
Lollipops come in two different packages. Mrs. Nicholson
needs exactly 21 lollipops for her class. Which combination
of packages totals 21 lollipops?
a. 2 of Pack A and 2 of Pack B
b. 4 of Pack A and 1 of Pack B
c. 1 of Pack A and 5 of Pack B
d. 2 of Pack A and 3 of Pack B
45
48
9
5
6
44
8
4
49
11
7
7
Which figure belongs next in the group above?
A.
42
22
C.
20
4
B.
4
30
5
D.
0
6
41
18
23
Find the next 2 figures in each pattern.
2, 4, 8, 16, 32, ____, ____
5, 2, 6, 3, 7, 4, ____, ____
56, 51, 46, 41, 36, ____, ____
1, 3, 9, ____, ____
11 in
11 in
7 in
7 in
8 in
What is the perimeter of the
object above?
2x6=
6x4=
4x8=
5x3=
9x5=
8 x 12 =
2 x 10 =
3x7=
2x2=
9x3=
5 x 11 =
1x9=
Which cards belong in the orange box?
Which cards belong in the yellow box?
A. 4 x 12 =
B. 23 x 7 =
D. 82 x 8 =
E. 19 x 5 =
C.
48 x 6 =
F. 43 x 9 =
Mrs. Brewer brought 48 plants to
school to share with the teachers on
her team. There are 6 teachers and
each teacher got the same number
of plants. How many plants did each
teacher get?
For 6 nights in a row, Mrs. Geffen
brought 48 papers home to grade
each night. How many papers did
she grade during the 6 nights?
Mrs. Cothrum invited 48 friends to her
wedding. The next day she thought
of 6 more friends she wanted to
Mrs. Lynch has to drive 48 miles to get
invite. How many friends did she
to her husband’s football game.
invite to her wedding?
She’s driven four miles so far. How
many miles does she still have to
drive?
The third grade students went on a field
trip to Disney World. They rode on 6
buses. Each bus had 3 coolers, 23
students, and 25 suitcases. How many
suitcases in all were on the 6 buses?
• On a recent trip to Six Flags, Mrs. Brewer
brought some 3rd grade students to ride
the Superman. There were 6 rows of seats
with 4 children sitting on each row. After
the first ride, 8 children got off to go get
lunch. After the 2nd ride, 5 children got off
to go get drinks. The rest of the children
stayed on to ride again. How many
children stayed to ride a third time?
Mrs. Brewer’s class did a seed investigation with
apples. They cut into 5 apples and took out the
seeds to study their properties. The greatest
number of seeds they took out of any of the
apples was 11; the least number of seeds they took
out of any of the apples was 6. What is a
reasonable range of the total number of seeds
that were taken out of the apples by Mrs.
Brewer’s class?
Kyle bought 6 new games for his Xbox
360. The least expensive game he
bought was $14. The most expensive
game was $40. What is a reasonable
amount that Kyle could have spent on all
6 games?
2 in
10 in
What is the perimeter of the figure above?
Set B
Set A
21
35
7
3
9
70
49
15
21
Study the number sets. Where do the following numbers belong?
14 6 12 28 77 84
15 33 16 36 42 18
30
A.
B.
Which statements are true about the figures?
1. The figures are congruent.
2. Figure A has one pair of parallel lines.
3. Figure B is a trapezoid.
4. They both have at least one line of symmetry.
5. They both have the same perimeter.
6. Figure B is a hexagon.
7. Figure A is a quadrilateral.
8. Both figures are polygons.
9. Figure B has 2 pairs of parallel lines.
10. Figure A is a trapezoid.
A
B
Which statements about the figures are true?
1. The figures are congruent.
2. Figure A has exactly three pairs of parallel lines.
3. Figure B is a trapezoid.
4. They both have at least one line of symmetry.
5. Figure B is a quadrilateral.
6. Figure A is an octagon.
7. Both figures are polygons.
8. Figure B has 2 pairs of parallel lines.
9. Figure A has 2 times as many sides as Figure B.
10. Figure B has angles that appear to be obtuse and acute.
B
A
C
Which line appears to show a line of symmetry?
During a recent trip to Alaska, Mrs. Brewer and her students purchased a
bucket of 35 fish to feed the 3 polar bear mamas and their 4 little cubs. They
wanted to give each of the polar bears an equal number of fish. How many
fish did each polar bear receive?
While in Alaska, the class spent a total of $975 from their
party fund on gifts for friends and family members back
home. They spent $268 on “The Last Frontier” Alaska pencils
and $409 on t-shirts for their moms.
With the money that was left, they bought
themselves a huge, stuffed polar bear to bring
back to the classroom to snuggle on while
reading a good book. How much did they spend
on the stuffed polar bear?
On their way home from Alaska, Mrs. Brewer and her 3rd grade class decided to
warm up in the state of Hawaii before going back to Texas. While they were
there, they went on an ocean tour and met a pod of 9 dolphins. Luckily, the
captain of the boat had a large cooler filled with fish. Mrs. Brewer quickly
counted the fish and realized that each dolphin would be able to eat 8 fish!
How many fish did Mrs. Brewer count in the cooler?
Mrs. Brewer’s BRILLIANT students purchased 20
pineapples to bring home from Hawaii. They cost
$156. They also bought 20 coconuts, which cost a
total of $152. They spent $308 on beach towels.
About how much did they spend on beach towels
and pineapples?
a. $470
b. $700
c. $650
d. $310
Hint…you may have to try rounding to the nearest 100
AND to the nearest 10 to get a good answer.
x
3
6
6
6
=
7
3
12
5
4
÷ 8
=
32
3
48
6
35
5
16
4
A
B
C
Which shows a line of symmetry?
4
A.
B.
x
=
47 160
C. 26
104
142
D. 53 204
38
Farmer Brown had 63 apples to put into small
baskets to sell at the Farmer’s Market.
Which of the following shows how he put
his apples into baskets?
A. 5 groups of 58 apples
B. 8 groups of 6 apples
C. 7 groups of 9 apples
D. 30 groups of 33 apples
Name
Jennifer
Jake
Claire
Drew
Kate
Emily
Age
12
4
11
7
9
5
The cost of a student ticket
to the play is $9. Children’s
tickets cost $4.50. Jennifer,
Claire, and Kate paid the
adult price. Which of the
following is true?
A. Children’s tickets are for people age 9 and
under.
B. Student tickets are for people older than 10.
C. Children’s tickets are sold to people above the
age of 4.
D. Student tickets are sold to people 9 and older.
True of False??
1. The figures are all pentagons.
2. The figures are congruent.
3. The figures do not have parallel
lines.
4. The figures have a line of symmetry.
A.
C.
B.
D.
Which pair of figures shows a single rotation?
A
B
75
87
90
96
X
503
515
Y
533
545
Find the intervals. Then find the
value of points A, B, X, and Y.
Mrs. Brewer’s class waited for 46 minutes
for the bus to arrive to take them to the
water park. During their wait time, they
read poems for 23 minutes and practiced
their multiplication facts for 11 minutes. The
rest of the time they spent putting on sun
screen. How much time did they spend
putting on sun screen?
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
24
2
IN
OUT
5
12
7
35
42
7
10
8
40
30
5
15
4
20
54
12
22
20
18
3
25
32
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
20
200
16
8
3
50
500
55
47
6
24
39
9
36
47
12
80
40
120
400
24
16
15
OUT
60
42, 35, 38, 31, 34, _____, _____, _____
2, 4, 3, 6, 5, 10, 9, 18, ____, ____, ____
225, 250, 275, 300, _____, _____, _____
17, 21, ____, ____, 33, 37, _____
Each month Mrs. Brewer
buys packages of pencils.
Two packages contain 18
pencils. How many pencils
will she have if she buys 9
packages?
# of Packages
# of Pencils
2
18
5
45
3
27
9
?
11
99
Which answer choice
makes a true statement?
X 100 =
15
1
1,500
29
290
C.
80
8,000
D.
7
1,700
A.
B.
# of bottles
72
27
54
81
# of boxes
8
3
6
9
Mrs. Spain ordered boxes of water bottles for
Olympic Day. The chart shows the number of
bottles that she will get in different numbers of
boxes. How many boxes will she order if she
receives 63 bottles of water?