| Third Grade Mathematics SOL Review : Third Grade Mathematics SOL Review Bettie F. Williams Elementary School
D. J. Ashby |
| 1. Look at the picture below. Which car is the third from the finish line? : 1. Look at the picture below. Which car is the third from the finish line? A B C D |
| 2. Franklin took $2.00 to the store to buy a present for his mother’s birthday. He spent .49 for a card and $1.22 for a box of candy. How much change did Franklin get back? : 2. Franklin took $2.00 to the store to buy a present for his mother’s birthday. He spent .49 for a card and $1.22 for a box of candy. How much change did Franklin get back? A
B
C
D |
| 3. What fraction of the pictures are insects? : 3. What fraction of the pictures are insects? A. ½ B. 2/3 C. 3/5 D. 2/5 |
| 4. Solve the following problem.7 x 3 =___ : 4. Solve the following problem. 7 x 3 =___
A. 24
B. 14
C. 28
D. 21 |
| 5. Ms. McCallum is taking 1/3 of these students to lunch. How many students is that? : 5. Ms. McCallum is taking 1/3 of these students to lunch. How many students is that? 6 students
9 students
3 students
12 students |
| 6. Ms. Landin put $3.00 in each of these purses. How much money did she use in all? : 6. Ms. Landin put $3.00 in each of these purses. How much money did she use in all? $30.00
$36.00
$39.00
None of the above |
| 7. Mr. Houck is counting by 4’s to 40. Which one of these numbers does he use? : 7. Mr. Houck is counting by 4’s to 40. Which one of these numbers does he use? A. 14
B. 34
C. 16
D. 54 |
| 8. What is the value of 3 in 123,456? : 8. What is the value of 3 in 123,456? A. 30,000
B. 123,000
C. 300
D. 3,000 |
| 9. Which means four hundred three thousand, two hundred three? : 9. Which means four hundred three thousand, two hundred three? A. 400,323
B. 430,203
C. 400,423
D. 403,203 |
| 10. Mrs. Pastros has 473 ice cream tickets to give away today. What is the number of ice creams rounded to the nearest hundred? : 10. Mrs. Pastros has 473 ice cream tickets to give away today. What is the number of ice creams rounded to the nearest hundred? A. 400
B. 500
C. 470
D. 480 |
| 11. Which is true? : 11. Which is true? A. 575 < 543
B. 765 > 892
C. 528 > 862
D. 592 > 123 |
| 12. Which of these is in the same family of facts as 3 + 4 = 7? : 12. Which of these is in the same family of facts as 3 + 4 = 7? A. 7 x 4 = 28
B. 4 x 3 = 12
C. 7 – 3 = 4
D. 3 x 4 = 12 |
| 13. Which of the following fractions is less than 3/8? : 13. Which of the following fractions is less than 3/8? A. 4/8
B. ½
C. 1/8
D. 6/8 |
| 14. How many more goldfish did Samantha buy than Laverne? : 14. How many more goldfish did Samantha buy than Laverne? Name Number of goldfish A. 42 B. 10 C. 20 D. 9 |
| 15. Look at this number sentence:5 + ___ = 19. Which could you do to find the missing number? : 15. Look at this number sentence: 5 + ___ = 19. Which could you do to find the missing number? A. Add 5 to 19
B. Subtract 19 from 5
C. Subtract 14 from 19
D. Subtract 5 from 19 |
| 16. On Monday Mr. Oliveto drove 320 miles. On Tuesday he drove 230 miles and on Wednesday he drove 420 miles. How much farther did he drive on Wednesday than on Monday? : 16. On Monday Mr. Oliveto drove 320 miles. On Tuesday he drove 230 miles and on Wednesday he drove 420 miles. How much farther did he drive on Wednesday than on Monday? A. 740 miles
B. 100 miles
C. 90 miles
D. 650 miles |
| 17. There are 765 students that attend Newtown Elementary School. 964 students attend Bettie F. Williams Elementary. How many more students attend Williams than Newtown? : 17. There are 765 students that attend Newtown Elementary School. 964 students attend Bettie F. Williams Elementary. How many more students attend Williams than Newtown? 1629
199
209
199 |
| 18. The city of Cooklala has a population of 9,734. The city of Lalacook has a population of 4,379. What is the difference in the population of the two cities? : 18. The city of Cooklala has a population of 9,734. The city of Lalacook has a population of 4,379. What is the difference in the population of the two cities? 5,355
5,335
14,113
5,455 |
| 19. Mrs. McGirt bought 3 boxes of crayons. Each box contained 64 crayons. How many crayons is that in all? : 19. Mrs. McGirt bought 3 boxes of crayons. Each box contained 64 crayons. How many crayons is that in all? 182
192
67
61 |
| 20. Which problem can be solved using the number sentence below? 3 x 12 = ? : 20. Which problem can be solved using the number sentence below? 3 x 12 = ? A. Phillip filled 3 pencil boxes. He put 12 pencils in each box. How many pencils did he put in each box?
B. Phillip had 12 pencils. Someone borrowed 3 of them. How many did he have left?
C. Phillip had 12 pencils. His friend gave him 3 more. How many pencils did he have in all?
D. Phillip had 3 pencil boxes. He put 12 pencils in each box. How many pencils did he have all together? |
| 21. William bought 13 packages of gum. There were 5 pieces in each package. How many pieces of gum did he have in all?Which number sentence can be used to solve the problem above? : 21. William bought 13 packages of gum. There were 5 pieces in each package. How many pieces of gum did he have in all? Which number sentence can be used to solve the problem above? 13 x 5 = ?
13 – 5 = ?
45 – 13 = ?
None of the above |