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3rd Grade
  • Algebra and Geometry
  • CRCT Review

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  • 1. (OA.3) Dave has 6 packs of gum. Each pack has
    5 pieces. How many pieces of gum does Dave have?
  • A. 11 pieces of gum
  • B. 25 pieces of gum
  • C. 30 pieces of gum
  • D. 36 pieces of gum

3
  • 1. (OA.3) Dave has 6 packs of gum. Each pack has
    5 pieces. How many pieces of gum does Dave have?
  • A. 11 pieces of gum
  • B. 25 pieces of gum
  • C. 30 pieces of gum
  • D. 36 pieces of gum

4
  • 2. (OA.3) Mr. Bloom has 12 strawberry plants.
    How can Mr. Bloom plant his strawberries so that
    they are in an array?
  • A. 2 rows of 10 plants
  • B. 3 rows of 4 plants
  • C. 6 rows of 6 plants
  • D. 7 rows of 5 plants

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  • 2. (OA.3) Mr. Bloom has 12 strawberry plants.
    How can Mr. Bloom plant his strawberries so that
    they are in an array?
  • A. 2 rows of 10 plants
  • B. 3 rows of 4 plants
  • C. 6 rows of 6 plants
  • D. 7 rows of 5 plants

6
  • 3. (OA.3) Stacy is decorating for a party. She
    has 24 flowers. She puts the same number of
    flowers in each of 8 vases. How many flowers
    does she put in each vase?
  • A. 2 flowers
  • B. 3 flowers
  • C. 16 flowers
  • D. 32 flowers

7
  • 3. (OA.3) Stacy is decorating for a party. She
    has 24 flowers. She puts the same number of
    flowers in each of 8 vases. How many flowers
    does she put in each vase?
  • A. 2 flowers
  • B. 3 flowers
  • C. 16 flowers
  • D. 32 flowers

8
  • 4. (OA.4) What is the unknown number that makes
    the equation true?
  • 9 ___ 3
  • A. 3
  • B. 12
  • C. 27
  • D. 36

9
  • 4. (OA.4) What is the unknown number that makes
    the equation true?
  • 9 ___ 3
  • A. 3
  • B. 12
  • C. 27
  • D. 36

10
  • 5. (OA.4) What is the unknown number that makes
    the equation true?
  • 63 9 x __
  • A. 6
  • B. 7
  • C. 8
  • D. 9

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  • 5. (OA.4) What is the unknown number that makes
    the equation true?
  • 63 9 x __
  • A. 6
  • B. 7
  • C. 8
  • D. 9

12
  • 6. (OA.4) What number would make the equation
    true?
  • 32 n 4
  • A. 6
  • B. 7
  • C. 8
  • D. 9

13
  • 6. (OA.4) What number would make the equation
    true?
  • 32 n 4
  • A. 6
  • B. 7
  • C. 8
  • D. 9

14
  • 7. (OA.8) Rob bought 2 packs of erasers. Then,
    he found 2 erasers in his backpack. Now he has
    10 erasers. How many erasers were in each pack?
  • A. 4 erasers
  • B. 6 erasers
  • C. 8 erasers
  • D. 14 erasers

15
  • 7. (OA.8) Rob bought 2 packs of erasers. Then,
    he found 2 erasers in his backpack. Now he has
    10 erasers. How many erasers were in each pack?
  • A. 4 erasers
  • B. 6 erasers
  • C. 8 erasers
  • D. 14 erasers

16
  • 8. (OA.8) Mrs. Dalton baked cookies for a party.
    She ate 3 cookies before she put the rest in
    bags. She put 3 cookies in each of 9 bags. How
    many cookies did she make?
  • A. 15 cookies
  • B. 21 cookies
  • C. 27 cookies
  • D. 30 cookies

17
  • 8. (OA.8) Mrs. Dalton baked cookies for a party.
    She ate 3 cookies before she put the rest in
    bags. She put 3 cookies in each of 9 bags. How
    many cookies did she make?
  • A. 15 cookies
  • B. 21 cookies
  • C. 27 cookies
  • D. 30 cookies

18
  • 9. (OA.9) What is the missing number in this
    pattern?
  • 25, 22, 19, ___, 13
  • A. 15
  • B. 16
  • C. 17
  • D. 21

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  • 9. (OA.9) What is the missing number in this
    pattern?
  • 25, 22, 19, ___, 13
  • A. 15
  • B. 16
  • C. 17
  • D. 21

20
  • 10. (OA.9) How many campers can use 7 canoes?
  • A. 21 campers
  • B. 24 campers
  • C. 28 campers
  • D. 30 campers

Canoes 3 4 5 6 7
Campers 9 12 15 18 ?
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  • 10. (OA.9) How many campers can use 7 canoes?
  • A. 21 campers
  • B. 24 campers
  • C. 28 campers
  • D. 30 campers

Canoes 3 4 5 6 7
Campers 9 12 15 18 ?
22
  • 11. (G.1) All of the figures below belong to
    which category?
  • A. squares C. rhombuses
  • B. rectangles D. quadrilaterals

23
  • 11. (G.1) All of the figures below belong to
    which category?
  • A. squares C. rhombuses
  • B. rectangles D. quadrilaterals

24
  • 12. (G.1) All of the squares below also belong to
    which category?
  • A. circles C. triangles
  • B. trapezoids D. rhombuses

25
  • 12. (G.1) All of the squares below also belong to
    which category?
  • A. circles C. triangles
  • B. trapezoids D. rhombuses

26
  • 13. (G.1) Which figures below belong to the
    rectangle category?
  • A. A and B C. B and D
  • B. A and C D. A and D

A
B
27
  • 13. (G.1) Which figures below belong to the
    rectangle category?
  • A. A and B C. B and D
  • B. A and C D. A and D

A
B
28
  • 14. (G.2) Which shows ¼ of the area of the figure
    shaded?
  • A. C.
  • B. D.

29
  • 14. (G.2) Which shows ¼ of the area of the figure
    shaded?
  • A. C.
  • B. D.

30
  • 15. (G.2) What fraction describes the area of the
    shaded part of the polygon?
  • A. 1/3
  • B. 1/4
  • C. 1/5
  • D. 1/6

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  • 15. (G.2) What fraction describes the area of the
    shaded part of the polygon?
  • A. 1/3
  • B. 1/4
  • C. 1/5
  • D. 1/6
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