Gr3 3NW Week 3 - Hutchins Elementary School

1. Robin’s class made patterns for a project using
leaves for their science fair at school. They used one
small leaf pattern and two large leaf patterns. Complete
the table below to find how many patterns were used for
their projects.
Projects
Small
Leaves
Large
Leaves
1
2
3
4
2. A tall building has four sides with the same number of
windows on each side. If there are 39 windows on one
side, how many windows are on the whole building?
a. 43 windows
b. 126 windows
1
c. 133 windows
2
d. 156 windows
3. Josiah has a 2-hour baseball practice 3 days a week.
4. The Manners have a field on their farm where they
If he swings the bat 25 times at each practice, how many grow alfalfa. A drawing of their field is shown below.
times does Josiah swing the bat in 1 week?
a. 25 x 2 = 50 swings
b. 25 x 3 = 75 swings
c. 50 x 3 = 150 swings
d. 50 x 6 = 300 swings
The perimeter of the field is 820 feet. What is the length
of the missing side?
a. 70 feet
c. 155 feet
b. 80 feet
d. 225 feet
1. A game board in the shape of a square is shown
below.
2. A bicycle racing team rode their bikes all the way
around the Birch Tree Trail.
What is the perimeter of the game board?
a. 12 feet
What is the perimeter of The Birch Tree Trail?
b. 24 feet
c. 30 feet
d. 32 feet
3. Shaun and his dad are building a patio in their backyard.
Shaun’s dad said the patio will be 48 square feet. Which model
could NOT represent the area of Shaun’s dad’s patio?
a.
a. 6 miles
c. 11 miles
b. 9 miles
d. 14 miles
4. Ava has a vegetable garden. A picture of the garden is shown
below.
c.
Which of the following could be used to find the area of Ava’s
garden?
b.
d.
a. 4 x 12 = 48 square feet
b. 4 + 12 + 4 + 12 = 32 feet
c. 4 x 11 = 44 square feet
d. 4 + 12 = 16 feet
1. The rug in Karen’s bedroom is shaped like a
pentagon. Each side measures two feet. What is the
perimeter of the rug?
a. 10 inches
2. Darryl is building a garden in his backyard. He wants
to put up a chicken wire fence to keep out animals. He
needs to calculate the perimeter of his garden to know
how many feet of chicken wire he must buy. The
measurements of his garden are shown below.
b. 60 inches
c. 96 inches
d. 120 inches
How many feet of chicken wire should Darryl buy?
3. Each side of a square barn is 9 meters long. What is
the barn’s area?
a. 62 ft
c. 66 ft
b. 64 ft
d. 67 ft
4. An airplane ticket is 10 centimeters long and 7
centimeters wide. What is the area?
a. 63 square meters
a. 34 square centimeters
b. 54 square meters
b. 17 square centimeters
c. 81 square meters
d. 82 square meters
c. 60 square centimeters
d. 70 square centimeters
1. The figure below shows the area, in square feet, in which the
meerkats live at a zoo.
2. The lobby of the new school building is shown on the grid below.
Which equation shows one way to find the total area, in square feet, of
the meerkats’ living space?
What is the area of the lobby?
a. 100 + 70 + 64 = 234 square feet
b. 90 + 70 + 64 = 224 square feet
c. 100 + 70 + 80 = 250 square feet
d. 100 + 80 + 64 = 244 square feet
3. The figures below are congruent.
a. 10 square feet
b. 25 square feet
c. 30 square feet
d. 34 square feet
4. The table below shows the total number of legs for
different numbers of bees.
Which statement about the shaded areas of these figures is true?
a. The shaded areas of the figures are equal, even though they do not
have the same shape, because they both represent one-half of the
same size whole.
b. The shaded areas of the figures are not equal because the figures
are not the same size.
c. The shaded areas of the figures are not equal because they are not
the same shape.
d. The shaded areas of the figures are equal, even though they do not
have the same shape, because they both represent one-fourth of the
same size whole.
What is the total number of legs that eight bees will have?
a. 28
c. 36
b. 32
d. 48