American Mathematics - 3rd Grade Homework Packet Name : _____________________________ Class : _________ i-ready Lessons Every week from Monday morning to Sunday night students need to complete 2 to 3 math lessons. In total they should be online 45 minutes. The number of assigned lessons for each week will be on the students’ agenda every Monday. The schedule for the homework for this week is the following: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 11/14 11/15 11/16 11/17 11/18 2 Pages 2 Pages 1 Page 1 Page 1 Page Monday Tuesday Wednesday 11/21 11/22 11/23 2 Pages Test Day, 1 Page 1 Page The dates are the days when students should complete the homework and not the due dates. This homework is a review of the classwork and additional practice they need to master this skill. Don’t do more than the assigned pages. Parents, for any questions you may have please contact me on the following email: [email protected] Lesson 22 Practice Independent Practice Solving Problems About Liquid Volume Solve the problems. 1 The pot below contains 1 liter of water. Which is the best estimate for how much water the pot could hold? A 2 liters B 5 liters C 10 liters D 20 liters 2 Noah used 8 liters of water to water 4 flower beds. He used the same amount of water on each bed. He used all of the water. How much water did he use on each flower bed? A 2 liters B 6 liters C 12 liters D 32 liters 3 Susan buys 10 liters of drinking water. If she drinks 1 liter each day, how much water will she have left after one week? Solution 238 Lesson 22 Liquid Volume ©Curriculum Associates, LLC Copying is not permitted. 4 Choose all the containers that hold no more than 1 liter. A kitchen sink B tube of toothpaste C baby food jar D bathtub E paper cup 5 Molly filled a tub for her dog using a 4-liter bucket. She filled the bucket 6 times. How much water did Molly use to wash her dog? Show your work. Answer liters Self Check Go back and see what you can check off on the Self Check on page 211. ©Curriculum Associates, LLC Copying is not permitted. Lesson 22 Liquid Volume 239 Lesson 23 Practice Independent Practice Solving Word Problems About Mass Solve the problems. 1 Which is the best estimate for the mass of a watermelon? A 30 kilograms B 3 kilograms C 30 grams D 3 grams 2 Which objects have a mass of about 1 gram? Circle the letter for all that apply. A rubber band B box of crayons C pair of scissors D dollar bill E library book 3 Mrs. Martin is grocery shopping. Before picking up potatoes, her shopping bag has a mass of 4 kilograms. Then she adds some potatoes to her bag. The scale shows the mass of the potatoes. What is the mass of the bag, in kilograms, after adding the potatoes? Solution 248 Lesson 23 Mass ©Curriculum Associates, LLC Copying is not permitted. 4 When Lara was born, her mass was 3 kilograms. By the time she started third grade, she had gained 24 kilograms. What was Lara’s mass at the beginning of third grade? Show your work. Answer kilograms 5 Margo’s soccer coach brings a large bag of watermelons to practice. The mass of the bag with all the watermelons in it is 12 kilograms. Explain how you could use estimation to figure out about how many watermelons are in the bag. Estimate the number of watermelons in the bag. Show your work and explain what you did at each step. Show your work. Answer There are about watermelons in the bag. Self Check Go back and see what you can check off on the Self Check on page 211. ©Curriculum Associates, LLC Copying is not permitted. Lesson 23 Mass 249 Lesson 23 Name: Mass Solve the problems. 1 Bonnie’s backpack has a mass 10 kilograms. She removes two large hardcover books that each have a mass of 2 kilograms. What is the mass of Bonnie’s backpack now? Show your work. Don’t forget to label your answer. Are you finding the total mass in grams or kilograms? Solution: 2 Patricia buys 2 baskets of fruit. One has a mass of 13 kilograms. The other has a mass of 24 kilograms. What is the difference in mass between the 2 fruit baskets? What does it mean to find the difference between two numbers? Show your work. Solution: 3 A basketball has a mass of 600 grams. What is a good estimate for the mass of a large balloon? A 10 grams C B D 600 grams 60 grams ©Curriculum Associates, LLC Copying is not permitted. 100 grams How is a basketball like a balloon, and how is it different? Lesson 23 Mass 259 Lesson 26 Independent Practice Plotting Data on Line Plots Practice Solve the problems. Use the line plot below to answer problems 1–3. Lengths of Toy Airplanes Measured X X X 1 22 X X X X X X 3 24 X 1 3 34 1 32 Length (in inches) 1 Which set of data was used to make the line plot? A Toy Airplane Lengths (in inches) 21 2 ·· B 23 4 ·· 31 3 4 ·· 31 2 ·· Toy Airplane Lengths (in inches) 3 4 2 0 1 Toy Airplane Lengths (in inches) C 21 21 21 23 23 23 23 3 3 31 2 ·· 4 ·· D 3 21 2 ·· 2 ·· 4 ·· 2 ·· 4 ·· Toy Airplane Lengths (in inches) 4 2 0 23 4 ·· 31 3 4 ·· 4 ·· 2 ·· 1 31 2 ·· 2 Tell whether each sentence is True or False. a. There are four airplanes shown on the line plot. True False b. None of the airplanes measures 3 1 inches. True False c. All of the planes are longer than 2 inches. True False d. Exactly three planes measure 2 3 inches. True False 4 ·· 4 ·· 278 Lesson 26 Measure Length and Plot Data on Line Plots ©Curriculum Associates, LLC Copying is not permitted. Lesson 26 Name: Measure Length and Plot Data on Line Plots Solve the problems. Use these crayons to answer problems 1–3. Pink Gray Brown 0 inches 1 2 3 4 This ruler is not life-sized. 5 1 How long is the gray crayon? Circle the letter of the correct answer. A 3 inches B 3 1 inches 4 ·· C 3 1 inches 2 ·· D 4 1 inches 4 ·· 2 How long is the longest crayon? Circle the letter of the correct answer. A 3 inches B 3 3 inches 4 ·· Find where the point of the crayon is lined up with the ruler. C 4 1 inches What marks are shown on the ruler? 4 ·· D 4 1 inches 2 ·· Jon chose D as the correct answer. How did he get that answer? 3 Another crayon is longer than the gray crayon and shorter than the pink crayon. What could the length of this crayon be? Solution: ©Curriculum Associates, LLC Copying is not permitted. I think there is more than one possible answer. Lesson 26 Measure Length and Plot Data on Line Plots 289 Lesson 22 Name: Solve Problems About Liquid Volume Solve the problems. 1 Jeff brought 12 liters of orange juice to a party. The guests drank 7 liters of orange juice. How many liters of orange juice were left? What operation do you need to use? Show your work. Solution: 2 Cathy fills a 10-liter bucket with pond water. She uses a 2-liter jar to scoop out water from the pond and pours it into her bucket. How many times does Cathy need to scoop water from the pond to fill the bucket? What is the unknown you need to find? Show your work. Solution: 3 Maria is in charge of making punch for the party. She adds 2 liters of water to 1 liter of orange juice and 2 liters of soda. Then she adds 1 liter of crushed strawberry juice and 2 liters of pineapple juice to the mixture. How many liters of punch does Maria make? How many numbers do you need to add? Show your work. Solution: ©Curriculum Associates, LLC Copying is not permitted. Lesson 22 Liquid Volume 249 Use the line plot to solve problems 4 and 5. Lengths of Toy Cars X X X 2 X X X X X X X 3 4 Length (in inches) 5 4 Which set of data was used to make the line plot? Lengths of Toy Cars (inches) A 21 2 ·· 1 D 31 4 ·· 31 2 ·· 2 3 3 1 Lengths of Toy Cars (inches) 21 2 ·· 31 4 ·· 23 4 ·· 31 2 ·· 31 4 ·· 31 2 ·· 31 2 ·· 31 4 ·· 41 4 ·· 23 4 ·· Lengths of Toy Cars (inches) 21 2 ·· 23 4 ·· 31 4 ·· 31 2 ·· 41 4 ·· 1 2 3 3 2 5 How many toy cars are longer than 3 inches? Explain. 290 41 4 ·· Lengths of Toy Cars (inches) B C 23 4 ·· How can you tell how many pieces of data there are by looking at the line plot? Lesson 26 Measure Length and Plot Data on Line Plots What does each X mean? ©Curriculum Associates, LLC Copying is not permitted. Lesson 10.6 Name Measure Length Measure the length to the nearest half inch. 1. 2. 1 1_ 2 inches _ _ inches 3. _ inches Measure the length to the nearest fourth inch. 4. 5. __ inches 6. 7. _ inch © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company _ inches _ inches Use a separate sheet of paper for 8. 8. Draw 8 lines that are between 1 inch and 3 inches long. Measure each line to the nearest fourth inch, and make a line plot. 1 inches 9. The tail on Alex’s dog is 5__ 4 long. This length is between which two inch-marks on a ruler? Chapter 10 P203 Lesson 10.9 Name Solve Problems About Liquid Volume and Mass Write an equation and solve the problem. 2. 1. Luis was served 145 grams of meat and 217 grams of vegetables at a meal. What was the total mass of the meat and the vegetables? The gas tank of a riding mower holds 5 liters of gas. How many 5-liter gas tanks can you fill from a full 20-liter gas can? Think: Add to find how much in all. 145 1 _ 217 5 _ _ _ l 3. To make a lemon-lime drink, Mac mixed 4 liters of lemonade with 2 liters of limeade. How much lemon-lime drink did Mac make? _ l_5_ _ 5. Four families share a basket of 16 kilograms of apples equally. How many kilograms of apples does each family get? © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company _ l_5_ _ 7. Zoe’s fish tank holds 27 liters of water. She uses a 3-liter container to fill the tank. How many times does she have to fill the 3-liter container in order to fill her fish tank? _ l_5_ _ 4. A nickel has a mass of 5 grams. There are 40 nickels in a roll of nickels. What is the mass of a roll of nickels? _ l_5_ _ 6. For a party, Julia made 12 liters of fruit punch. There were 3 liters of fruit punch left after the party. How much fruit punch did the people drink at the party? _ l_5_ _ 8. Adrian’s backpack has a mass of 15 kilograms. Theresa’s backpack has a mass of 8 kilograms. What is the total mass of both backpacks? Chapter 10 P209
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