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Whatever It Takes! Grade 3 Mrs. Ohks, Mrs.Sullivan, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. White, Mrs. Cummins, & Mrs. King

Whatever It Takes! Grade 3 Mrs. Ohks, Mrs.Sullivan, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. White, Mrs. Cummins, & Mrs. King. Math. A circus started and ended at the times shown on these clocks. Start Time End Time How many minutes did the circus last? F. 150 minutes G. 130 minutes

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Whatever It Takes! Grade 3 Mrs. Ohks, Mrs.Sullivan, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. White, Mrs. Cummins, & Mrs. King

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  1. Whatever It Takes! Grade 3 Mrs. Ohks, Mrs.Sullivan, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. White, Mrs. Cummins, & Mrs. King

  2. Math

  3. A circus started and ended at the times shown on these clocks. Start Time End Time How many minutes did the circus last? F. 150 minutes G. 130 minutes H. 90 minutes J. 30 minutes

  4. Mrs. Manuel used a measuring tape to help her complete a job. Which job would best be completed using a measuring tape? • measuring the amount of water in a glass • measuring the temperature in a room • measuring the weight of a rock • measuring the width of a door

  5. Tanya bought 4 cups of lemonade at the fair. Each cup of lemonade cost 20 cents. Which expression could be used to find the total amount Tanya spent on lemonade, in cents? • 20 ÷ 4 • 20 x 4 • 20 – 4 • 20 + 4

  6. Science

  7. A type of clam called a leaf shell has not been found alive in over 75 years. This clam is best described as • threatened • protected • thriving • d. extinct

  8. Sara used this magnifying glass to look at the roots of a plant. • What is the main function of the roots? • to store food • to make food • to take in water • to take in soil

  9. Which of these is a natural object? • a fossil in a rock • a picture of a fossil • a clay model of a fossil • a plaster mold of a fossil

  10. SocialStudies

  11. Which action most protects the air we breathe? • building brick houses • making better highways • inventing clean engines for cars • working in heated buildings 

  12. Why does Sparrow most likely choose a home in the P in Pizza? • He wants to surprise his friends. • He wants a home close to good food. • It is close to his friends. • D. It reminds him of his old home.

  13. X • Which physical component of the world is marked with an X? • equator • ocean • island • continent

  14. Reading&Language

  15. Read these sentences from Paragraph 15. He has packed up all his combs. He has packed up all the scissors. A.    worn or carried B.    crowded together C.    completely filled with D.    placed in something for moving

  16. Why does Sparrow most likely choose home a in the P in Pizza? • He wants to surprise his friends. • He wants a home close to good food. • It is close to his friends. • D. It reminds him of his old home.

  17. Read this sentence. • Tim _____ over the tall fence to get the lost softball. • Which of these is the most specific word to use in this sentence? • got • ran • went • climbed

  18. Other Ways to Help Your Child • Good Night’s Sleep • Limit Extra Activities During TCAP Week • Great Breakfasts • Healthy Snacks • Be On Time for School • Positive Discussion & Encouragement

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