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Summer Mathematics Review of 3rd Grade
Standards for Students Entering 4th Grade
Name:_________________________
4th Grade Teacher:_______________
Keyport School District
Summer Course Work
Review for Fourth Grade
Operations and Algebraic Thinking
Represent and solve problems involving multiplication and division.
Understand properties of multiplication and the relationship between multiplication and
division.
Multiply and divide within 100.
Solve problems involving the four operations, and identify and explain patterns in
arithmetic.
Number and Operations in Base Ten
Use place value understanding and properties of operations to perform multi-digit
arithmetic.
Number and Operations—Fractions
Develop understanding of fractions as numbers.
Measurement and Data
Solve problems involving measurement and estimation of intervals of time, liquid
volumes, and masses of objects.
Represent and interpret data.
Geometric measurement: understand concepts of area and relate area to multiplication
and to addition.
Geometric measurement: recognize perimeter as an attribute of plane figures and
distinguish between linear and area measures.
Geometry
Reason with shapes and their attributes.
Mathematical Practices
Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.
Reason abstractly and quantitatively.
Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others.
Model with mathematics.
Use appropriate tools strategically.
Attend to precision.
Look for and make use of structure.
Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning.
1)
316 + 437 =_____________
2)
631 + 148 =_____________
3)
235 − 116 =_____________
4)
767 − 629 =_____________
5)
673 + 388 =_____________
6)
192 − 105 =_____________
7)
164 + 513 =_____________
8)
112 − 32 =_____________
9)
917 + 109 =_____________
10) 713 − 613 =_____________
11) Identify the pattern, and fill in the
missing numbers.
7, _____, 21, 28, ______, ______, ______
12) Complete the multiplication table
below:
13) Order the numbers from least to
greatest: 9,830, 9,380, 8,903, 8,930
Answer: _____________________
14) Round 4,326 to the nearest hundred.
Answer: ___________________
15) If 3 × 6 = 18, then what is 18 divided by
3?
Answer: ___________________
16) There are 4 rows of apples with 5 apples
in each row. Draw an array to model the
situation. How many apples are there in
all?
Answer: ___________________
17) Samuel wants to split 32 cupcakes
evenly among his 8 friends. How many
cupcakes will each of his friends get?
Answer: ___________________
18) Tammy bought 5 packs of gum. Each
pack of gum has 20 sticks in it. How
many sticks of gum did she buy
altogether?
Answer: ___________________
19) Jose bought 56 baseball cards. The
cards come in packs of 8. How many
packs did Jose buy?
Answer: _____________________
20) Eric’s family picked 24 peppers. Each
person in his family picked the same
number of peppers. Eric’s peppers are
shown below. How many people are in
Eric’s family?
Answer: ________________
21) Marie is putting books on her bookshelf.
How many books does she have if she
puts 10 books each on 5 shelves?
Answer: __________________
22) Arthur has three dogs. Each dog has
four legs. How many legs are there
altogether?
Answer: _________________
23) Barbara buys 4 bags of candy for $3
each. How much change will she get if
she pays with a $20 bill?
Answer: _________________
24) Jon has $40. He gives his brother half,
and then buys some ice cream for $4.
How much money does Jon have left?
Answer: _______________
25) Write the fraction below each picture:
26) There are 12 people in Art club. One
third of them missed the last meeting.
How many people missed the meeting?
Answer: _________________
27) Write two other fractions that are
1
2
equivalent to .
Answer: __________________
28) Fill in the fraction each letter represents
on the lines below.
29) Use the table to answer the questions
that follow:
30) Kelly filled the fish tank below halfway.
How many more liters of water does she
need to fill the tank?
Answer: _________________
31) What is the area of a rectangle with a
width of 3 ft, and a length of 9 ft?
Answer: __________________
32) Use the bar graph below to answer the
following questions:
Which trail is the longest?:_______________
Which trail is the shortest?:______________
What is the difference between the length of Fall Canyon and Sand Dunes?:
_________________
33) What is the perimeter and area of the
shaded figure?
Answer: _________________
34) Use the graph below to tell who visited
the most states, and how many states
did they visit?
Answer: __________________
35) What is the best name for this
quadrilateral?
Answer: ______________
36) Fill in the blanks with the number of
sides, angles, and the name of each
polygon.
37) Harold walks his neighbor’s dog
everyday afterschool. How many times
does he walk the dog in 8 weeks?
Answer: ______________
38) What is the perimeter of the figure
below?
Answer: ______________
39) Trey is making a square picture frame
for his mom’s birthday. What is the
area of the frame, if one side is 7 inches
long?
Answer: __________________
40) Anthony has 2 boxes with 10 action
figures each. Calvin has 4 boxes with 4
action figures each. Who has more
action figures?
Answer: _______________________