
3rd Grade Reporting Category 2 Quiz (Power Standards)
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- Q1
Linh is deciding between two dresses to purchase for her prom dance. The lavender dress costs $523 and the emerald dress costs $388. What is the difference in cost between the lavender and emerald dresses? (TEKS 3.5A)
Users enter free textType an Answer300s3.5.A: Algebraic Reasoning - Q2
Julissa started selling lemonade at her local soccer field on Saturday to earn some money for a bicycle. The first hour, she sold 13 cups of lemonade. The second hour, she sold 12 more. Which number line below can be used to represent the total amount of cups of lemonade that Julissa sold? (TEKS 3.5A)
300s3.5.A: Algebraic Reasoning - Q3
A local farmer had a vegetable booth at the Irving’s Farmers Market this past year. The farmer sold 438 pounds of carrots and 558 pounds of potatoes. How many pounds of vegetables were sold in all?
Users enter free textType an Answer300s3.4.A: Number and Operations - Q4
Tony had $354 in his checking account this week. He took some money from his account to pay for his water bill. He has $210 left. Which number sentence would help find the amount of money Tony spent on his water bill? (TEKS 3.4A)
210 -354 = ________
________ + 354 = 210
210 - ________ = 354
354 - ________ = 210
300s3.4.A: Number and Operations - Q5
There are three equipment bags. Each equipment bag has five baseballs in it. How many baseballs are there altogether? (TEKS 3.4K)
Users enter free textType an Answer300s3.4.K: Number and Operations - Q6
In a track meet, there were four teams. All four teams scored a combined total of 32 points. If each team scored the same number of points, then how many points did 1 team score? (TEKS 3.4K)
256
40
24
8
300s3.4.K: Number and Operations - Q7
Alicia writes in her journal daily. She is able to put 6 journal entries on each page. Which array can be used to find the number of journal entries Alicia can put on 10 pages? (TEKS 3.5B)
300s3.5.B: Algebraic Reasoning - Q8
To make posters, 6 students each collected 8 pictures of animals. The students put 4 animal pictures on each poster they made. Which equation shows one way to find the number of posters the students made? (TEKS 3.5B)
6 × 8 ÷ 4= 12
6 + 8 - 4= 10
6 + 8+ 4=18
6 × 8 × 4=192
300s3.5.B: Algebraic Reasoning - Q9
Brylee made 8 batches of slime. She used 12 ounces of glue for each batch. How many total ounces of glue did Brylee use to make slime? (TEKS 3.4K)
96 ounces
86 ounces
20 ounces
4 ounces
300s3.4.K: Number and Operations - Q10
Becky made a plan to finish reading her chapter book in 3 days.
She read 324 pages on Monday
She read 173 pages on Tuesday
She read 111 pages on Wednesday
How many more pages did she read on Monday and Tuesday than on Wednesday? (TEKS 3.5A)
386
608
262
40
300s3.5.A: Algebraic Reasoning