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3 rd Grade. Measurement and Data CRCT Review. 1. (MD.1) The clock shows the time that Kristin finished cheerleading practice. What time did she finish? A. 4:08 pm B. 4:43 pm C. 5:08 pm D. 5:43 pm.
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3rd Grade Measurement and Data CRCT Review
1. (MD.1) The clock shows the time that Kristin finished cheerleading practice. What time did she finish? A. 4:08 pm B. 4:43 pm C. 5:08 pm D. 5:43 pm
1. (MD.1) The clock shows the time that Kristin finished cheerleading practice. What time did she finish? A. 4:08 pm B. 4:43 pm C. 5:08 pm D. 5:43 pm
2. (MD.1) Which is another way to write the time “12 minutes before 6:00”? A. 5:12 B. 5:48 C. 6:12 D. 6:48
2. (MD.1) Which is another way to write the time “12 minutes before 6:00”? A. 5:12 B. 5:48 C. 6:12 D. 6:48
3. (MD.1) Jared began practicing basketball at 3:30 pm. He stopped practicing at 4:50 pm. How long did he practice? A. 20 minutes B. 50 minutes C. 1 hour and 20 minutes D. 1 hour and 50 minutes
3. (MD.1) Jared began practicing basketball at 3:30 pm. He stopped practicing at 4:50 pm. How long did he practice? A. 20 minutes B. 50 minutes C. 1 hour and 20 minutes D. 1 hour and 50 minutes
4. (MD.1) Davis worked for 45 minutes on a painting in art class. He finished at 1:30 pm. What time did he start? A. 12:45 pm B. 1:00 pm C. 2:15 pm D. 2:30 pm
4. (MD.1) Davis worked for 45 minutes on a painting in art class. He finished at 1:30 pm. What time did he start? A. 12:45 pm B. 1:00 pm C. 2:15 pm D. 2:30 pm
5. (MD.1) Katie practiced her flute for 45 minutes, then ate a snack for 15 minutes. Next, she worked on homework for 30 minutes until 6:00 pm. What time did she start practicing on her flute? A. 3:30 pm B. 4:00 pm C. 4:30 pm D. 5:00 pm
5. (MD.1) Katie practiced her flute for 45 minutes, then ate a snack for 15 minutes. Next, she worked on homework for 30 minutes until 6:00 pm. What time did she start practicing on her flute? A. 3:30 pm B. 4:00 pm C. 4:30 pm D. 5:00 pm
6. (MD.2) Carolyn filled the bathroom sink with water. About how much water did she put into the sink? A. much less than 1 liter B. a little less than 1 liter C. about 1 liter D. more than 1 liter
6. (MD.2) Carolyn filled the bathroom sink with water. About how much water did she put into the sink? A. much less than 1 liter B. a little less than 1 liter C. about 1 liter D. more than 1 liter
7. (MD.2) What would be the best estimate for the mass of a light bulb? A. 1 gram B. 60 grams C. 1 kilogram D. 60 kilograms
7. (MD.2) What would be the best estimate for the mass of a light bulb? A. 1 gram B. 60 grams C. 1 kilogram D. 60 kilograms
8. (MD.2) The mass of Kyle’s dog is 32 kg. Kyle’s cat weighs 27 kg less than his dog. How much does Kyle’s cat weigh? A. 5 kg B. 15 kg C. 27 kg D. 59 kg
8. (MD.2) The mass of Kyle’s dog is 32 kg. Kyle’s cat weighs 27 kg less than his dog. How much does Kyle’s cat weigh? A. 5 kg B. 15 kg C. 27 kg D. 59 kg
9. (MD.3) The table shows the favorite lunches of 3rd grade students. How many more students chose chicken than spaghetti? A. 15 students C. 35 students B. 30 students D. 45 students
9. (MD.3) The table shows the favorite lunches of 3rd grade students. How many more students chose chicken than spaghetti? A. 15 students C. 35 students B. 30 students D. 45 students
10. (MD.3) The graph shows the number of cans that were collected for the food drive. How many cans were collected in all? A. 60 cans C. 75 cans B. 70 cans D. 80 cans
10. (MD.3) The graph shows the number of cans that were collected for the food drive. How many cans were collected in all? A. 60 cans C. 75 cans B. 70 cans D. 80 cans
A. 4 students C. 8 students B. 6 students D. 12 students 11. (MD.4) Some students in a class were asked how much time they spent reading each night. How many students spent more than ½ hour reading?
A. 4 students C. 8 students B. 6 students D. 12 students 11. (MD.4) Some students in a class were asked how much time they spent reading each night. How many students spent more than ½ hour reading?
12. (MD.4) How long is the crayon to the nearest quarter inch? A. 4 inches B. 4 ¼ inches C. 4 ½ inches D. 4 ¾ inches
12. (MD.4) How long is the crayon to the nearest quarter inch? A. 4 inches B. 4 ¼ inches C. 4 ½ inches D. 4 ¾ inches
13. (MD.5) What unit is used to measure the area of a figure? A. square units B. circular units C. triangular units D. hexagonal units
13. (MD.5) What unit is used to measure the area of a figure? A. square units B. circular units C. triangular units D. hexagonal units
14. (MD.5) Which figure below has an area of 4 square units? A. C. B. D.
14. (MD.5) Which figure below has an area of 4 square units? A. C. B. D.
15. (MD.6) What is the area of the rectangle below? A. 6 square units B. 8 square units C. 12 square units D. 16 square units
15. (MD.6) What is the area of the rectangle below? A. 6 square units B. 8 square units C. 12 square units D. 16 square units
16. (MD.7) Which equation shows how to find the area of the rectangle below? A. 6 + 4 = ___ B. 6 x 4 = ___ C. 5 + 6 + 4 = ____ D. 4 + 6 + 4 + 6 = ____
16. (MD.7) Which equation shows how to find the area of the rectangle below? A. 6 + 4 = ___ B. 6 x 4 = ___ C. 5 + 6 + 4 = ____ D. 4 + 6 + 4 + 6 = ____
17. (MD.7) The rectangle below has an area of 20 square feet. What could be the length and width of the rectangle? A. 4 feet x 5 feet B. 3 feet x 7 feet C. 5 feet x 5 feet D. 10 feet x 10 feet
17. (MD.7) The rectangle below has an area of 20 square feet. What could be the length and width of the rectangle? A. 4 feet x 5 feet B. 3 feet x 7 feet C. 5 feet x 5 feet D. 10 feet x 10 feet
18. (MD.7) Jacob has a rectangular garden that has an area of 36 square feet. The width of his garden is 4 feet. What is the length of his garden? A. 8 feet B. 9 feet C. 32 feet D. 40 feet
18. (MD.7) Jacob has a rectangular garden that has an area of 36 square feet. The width of his garden is 4 feet. What is the length of his garden? A. 8 feet B. 9 feet C. 32 feet D. 40 feet
7 inches 4 inches 17. (MD.7) Find the area of the rectangle below. A. 11 inches B. 11 square inches C. 28 inches D. 28 square inches
7 inches 4 inches 17. (MD.7) Find the area of the rectangle below. A. 11 inches B. 11 square inches C. 28 inches D. 28 square inches
9 inches 3 inches 18. (MD.8) Find the perimeter of the rectangle below. A. 12 inches B. 15 inches C. 24 inches D. 27 inches
9 inches 3 inches 18. (MD.8) Find the perimeter of the rectangle below. A. 12 inches B. 15 inches C. 24 inches D. 27 inches
19. (MD.8) Look at the square below. One side has a length of 10 inches. What is the perimeter of the square? A. 20 inches B. 40 inches C. 50 inches D. 100 inches
19. (MD.8) Look at the square below. One side has a length of 10 inches. What is the perimeter of the square? A. 20 inches B. 40 inches C. 50 inches D. 100 inches
8 meters 9 meters 9 meters ? 20. (MD.8) The shape below has a perimeter of 32 meters. What is the length of the missing side? A. 2 meters B. 4 meters C. 6 meters D. 8 meters
8 meters 9 meters 9 meters ? 20. (MD.8) The shape below has a perimeter of 32 meters. What is the length of the missing side? A. 2 meters B. 4 meters C. 6 meters D. 8 meters