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Sagamore Math Tournament Grades 2-3 practice cipher round From 2007 tournament

Draw two circles and one straight line to nd the largest number of intersecting points for this drawing.

When you look in the backyard, you see 4 dogs, 3 cats, and 2 chickens. You see 9 heads. How many legs do you see?

(12 7) (12 + 12 + 12 + 12) =

If the rst day of the month is a Monday, then the 17th day of the month is a .

If the wool from one sheep can make three sweaters, how many sheep are needed to make 120 sweaters?

In your class there are 14 boys and 9 girls. Yesterday 4 boys and 2 girls were absent. So more boys than girls in the there were class yesterday.

In the subtraction problem below, X stands for the same digit everywhere it appears. What digit does X stand for?

310 XX 2XX

If you have 12 coins and half are nickels and the other half are pennies, how much money do you have?

cents

Apples cost $.35 Oranges cost $.45 Peaches cost $.60 How much more does it cost to buy 3 peaches than to buy one apple and one orange?

If you add two numbers the sum is 10. If you subtract the smaller number from the larger number, the answer is 2. What is the product of the numbers?

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Ciphering 2nd and 3rd Grade Round 0 If this math tournament started January 19 at 9:00 a.m. and its gone on until today at 12:00 p.m., how many hours is that?

Ciphering 2nd and 3rd Grade Round 1 A prime number is a number with only two factors, one and itself. What is the sum of all the prime numbers between 50 and 60?

Ciphering 2nd and 3rd Grade Round 2 Paul has a box containing between 10 and 20 baseball cards. If he counts them 2 at a time, he has one left over. If he counts them out 5 at a time he has 4 left over. How many baseball cards does he have?

Ciphering 2nd and 3rd Grade Round 3 In the addition problem below find the sum of A and B. (Each time a letter appears it represents the same digit.) 7A 8A + 9A --------------2B7

Ciphering 2nd and 3rd Grade Round 4 The manager of the grocery store is selling 12 apples in a bag for $3.00. She also has bags containing 24 apples and wants to sell these so that each apple is $.05 less than those in the bag containing 12 apples. What should she charge for the bag that contains 24 apples?

Ciphering 2nd and 3rd Grade Round 5 There are 30 students in a bicycle race. There are twice as many girls as boys. Three boys are wearing glasses. How many boys are not wearing glasses?

Ciphering 2nd and 3rd Grade Round 6 Five numbers are all greater than 0. They are all different. The sum of these five numbers is 100. What is the largest possible value for one of these numbers?

Ciphering 2nd and 3rd Grade Round 7 Mary has 12 coins. Half of the coins are dimes. One-fourth of the coins are quarters and the rest are nickels. How much money does Mary have?

Ciphering 2nd and 3rd Grade Round 8 The movie theater has 450 seats. The 10 rows in front have 19 seats each. The rest of the rows have 20 seats each. How many rows have 20 seats?

Ciphering 2nd and 3rd Grade Round 9 Mark is practicing typing the alphabet on his computer over and over in perfect order. The 13th letter he types is M. The 28th letter he types is B. What is the 136th letter he types?

Ciphering 2nd and 3rd Grade Round 10 Susan took a math test with 40 problems. She earned 7 points for each problem she got right, no points if she left it blank and lost 3 points for each wrong answer. She had 9 wrong answers and left 6 questions blank. What was her score on the test?

Plus One In a 36 minute gym period, 24 students want to play basketball. If only 10 can play at the same time, and each student plays the same length of time, how many minutes does each child play basketball?

Math Team Test


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Grade 3

Mrs. Brown has chickens and horses on her farm. She counts 17 heads and 56 feet. How many horses does Mrs. Brown have?

2 Amir, Bill and Carlos stand together on a scale and it reads 265 pounds. Amir and Bill know they weigh exactly the same. Bill and Carlos know they weigh 190 pounds together. How many pounds does Carlos weigh?

3 Tom has 9 pennies, 5 nickels and 3 dimes. How many different ways can he make $.33? (33 cents)

In the school library there are 9 tables. There are 5 students at each table. Each student has 4 books. What is the total number of books on the tables?

5 Joe made a mistake on a math problem. He added 6 to his answer instead of multiplying by 6. Joes answer was 17. The correct answer to his problem is _____.

6 Jessica starts off Monday with a package of 40 cookies. She eats 2 cookies at lunch every school day and one cookie at lunch on Saturday and Sunday. How many days will the package of cookies last?

7 A painter had to paint the room number on motel rooms from 100 to 199. How many twos did he have to paint?

8 Marissa had 20 nickels, 16 dimes and 4 quarters. She put the coins into 4 stacks so that all the stacks had the same money value. What is the least number of coins Marissa could have in any one stack?

9 By placing a 4 at the right hand end (the units place) of a 3-digit number, the value of the number is increased by 4828. What was the original 3-digit number?

10 If the digits 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 are written in that same order over and over again, what will be the 345th digit?

Math Computation Test 1 72 + 37 + 69 = ______ 2 2479 + 874 = _____

Grade 3 3 1693 + 1492 + 2007 = ____

4 If you run 25 minutes today and 15 minutes more than that tomorrow. How many minutes will you have run in two days? ________ 7 4318 659 = _______

5 37 _______ = 19

6 37 + _______= 63

8 You bought four drinks for $2.00 each. How much change will you get back from a $20 bill? _______ 11

9 11 x 7 = _______

10 6 x 1 x 7 = ______

7 x 0 x 3 = _______

12 There are five teams of children. Nine children are on each team. How many children in all? ____________ 15 On my street there are 14 mailboxes. If each one gets 8 letters. How many letters will be delivered? _______ 18 _____ 9) 45

13 12x(3+6)=(12x3)+(12x___)

14 (6x7)+(3x7)= ________

16 3,400 x 6 = _______

17 $2.13 x 7 = _________

19 How many six-packs of juice should you buy to serve 32 people? ______

20 If you had $46 to give equally to 5 children. How much would each child get?

Be sure all of your answers are recorded on the answer sheet. Go on to the next page.

21 $8.27 x 5 = _______

22 8 x 4739 = _______

23 ____R___ 6 ) 49

24 _____R___ 4 ) 724

25 20 qts. = _____ gal.

26 Write in simplest form. 7 _ 4 9 9 =

27 5.12 2.37 = ______

28 6107 389 = ________

29 $.25 x 15= $________

30 459 + 639 + 1279 = ______

31 Bill had $8.50 and bought lunch 3 times for $1.55 each. How much did he have left? 34 There are 144 pencils in a box. How many are in six boxes?

32 Maria wanted to buy one pencil. They were on sale for $.75 for 5 pencils. How much would one cost? 35 The temperature was 27 degrees in the morning. It rose 28 degrees. What was the temperature then? 38 8 cups = ______ pints

33 A square has a side of 8 inches. What is the perimeter of the square? _______ inches 36 6 quarters, 4 dimes, 3 nickels, 7 pennies. How much money? $ _____________ 39 7 hours = ______ minutes

37 7 feet = _____ inches

40 A rectangle has sides of 5 inches and 11 inches. What is the area? ______ square inches

Be sure all of your answers are recorded on the answer sheet. You may keep this page.

Math Problem Solving Challenge Test 1 A boy is 11 years older than his sister. If the sum of their ages is 25, how old is his sister? 2

Grade 3

Patti had $2.00 to spend at the school store. She bought a notebook for $.57, a ruler for $.22 and 4 pencils for $.15 each. How much did she have left?

3 Your school starts at 7:45 A.M. Your field trip is at 10:30 A.M.? How many minutes until your field trip?

4 One cold morning in Colorado the temperature was 6 degrees below zero. By 4:00 that afternoon the temperature was 13 degrees above zero. How much had the temperature risen? 6

_____ +217 + 309 + 264 = 1472 What number goes in the blank to make the math sentence true?

From the set {3,4,5,6,7}, how many groups of three different numbers can be selected that contain a five and have a sum of 15?

7 Anna has 6 strips of red ribbon 22 inches long. How many 7-inch strips of red ribbon can she cut?

8 The math sentence below is wrong. Which addend should be erased to make the addition sentence correct? 4 + 24 + 34 + 44 = 72

10 In my garden I have two rose bushes for every dogwood tree. If I have 34 rose bushes, how many dogwood trees do I have?

( 2007 + 2008 ) ( 1008 + 1007 ) = _____

11 42 hours after 3:00 is ___________

12 215 x 5 = 25 x _______

13 6 x _____ = 63 - _____ What number could fit in both blanks to make a true statement?

14 Amy left her house at 1:55 to ride her bike. She returned 2 hours and 20 minutes later. What time was it when she returned?

15 Samantha has $85 in her savings account. She then adds $12 a month for six months. How much will Samantha have saved not counting interest?

16 The lengths of three sides of a triangle could NOT be which group of numbers? a. 5, 7, 10 b. 3, 12, 14 c. 1, 3, 5 d. 7, 24, 25 18 The price of a first class stamp is $.41. If the price goes up to $.44 for a stamp, how much more will a roll of 100 stamps cost?

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20 x 30 x 40 = 100 x _________

19 What is the largest whole number less than 115 that can be divided evenly by 9?

20 Suppose your family drove 480 miles. If your parents drove 60 miles per hour for half the distance and 80 miles per hour for the other half and you never stopped, how many hours would the trip take?

Math Computation Test

Grade 3

1 75 + 36 + 68 =

2 2749 + 874 =

3 1603 + 1493 + 2007 =

4 You run 20 minutes today and 25 minutes more than that tomorrow. How many minutes will you have run in two days?

5 35 = 19

6 47 + = 63

7 4308 659 =

8 You bought three drinks for $2.00 each. How much change will you get back from a $20 bill?

9 11 5 =

10 6 1 8=

11 7 0 9=

12 There are six teams of children. Nine children are on each team. How many children in all?

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14 (6 7) + (4 7) = 14 (3 + 8) = (14 3) + (14

15 On my street there are 12 mailboxes. If each one gets 9 letters, how many letters will be delivered?

16 3, 100 6 =

17 $2.14 7 =

18 9 ) 54

19 How many eight-packs of juice should you buy to serve 30 people?

20 If you had $42 to give equally to 5 children, how much would each child get?

21 Be sure all of your answers are recorded on the answer sheet. Go on to the next page.

21 $8.16 5 =

22 7 4739 =

23 R 6 ) 45

24 R ) 723

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26 Write in simplest form. 12 qts. = gal.


7 9

5 9

27 5.03 - 2.37 =

28 6207 379 =

29 $.25 13 = $

30 489 + 639 + 1278 =

31 Bill had $ 8.00 and bought lunch 3 times for $1.45 each. How much did he have left?

32 Maria wanted to buy one pencil. They were on sale for $.90 for 5 pencils. How much would one cost?

33 A square has a side of 7 inches. What is the perimeter of the square? inches

34 There are 144 pencils in a box. How many are in ve boxes?

35 The temperature was 27 degrees in the morning. It rose 26 degrees. What was the temperature then?

36 7 quarters, 3 dimes, 4 nickels, 8 pennies. How much money? $

37 5 feet = inches

38 6 cups = pints

39 9 hours = minutes

40 A rectangle has sides of 6 inches and 11 inches. What is the area? square inches Be sure all of your answers are recorded on the answer sheet. You may keep this page.

Math Challenge Test

Grade 3

1 Bill is 7 years younger than Jack. If the sum of their ages is 25, how old is Bill?

2 Patti spent $1.85 at the school store. She bought a notebook for $.87, and ruler for $.46 and four pencils. How much did each pencil cost?

3 While eating breakfast you see the time is 7:45. You eat lunch at 12:25. How long is it until lunch?

4 One cold morning in Colorado the temperature was 6 degrees below zero. By 4:00 that afternoon the temperature was 17 degrees above zero. How much had the temperature risen?

6 From the set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9}, how many dierent answers can you get by adding any two dierent numbers?

+ 136 + 359 + 264 = 1173 What number goes in the blank to make the math sentence true?

7 Amy has 6 lengths of red yarn each 32 inches long. Julia has 4 lengths of blue yarn each 22 inches long. How many more 5-inch lengths of red yarn can be cut than 5-inch lengths of blue yarn?

8 Which number should be removed to make the addition sentence true? 6 + 16 + 26 + 36 = 68

9 (2006 + 2007) (1994 + 1995) =

10 An archery target has 5 rings on it with possible scores of 3,5,8,10, and 15. Keisha shoots 3 arrows and they each land in a dierent ring. Keishas total score is 21. What were her three scores?

11 Amelia has 7 quarters, 5 dimes, 3 nickels and 1 penny. She spends $1.56. How much money does she have left?

12 225 9 = 81

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14 If your family left home on January 28 for a trip and returned on February 5, how many nights would you be away from home?

12

= 91

What number could t in both blanks to make a true statement?

15 Samantha has $94 in her savings account. She then adds $15 a month for a year. After a year Samantha will have not counting intersaved at least $ est.

16 Her parents gave Danielle $8.00 more than what she already had. Now she has $50.00. How much money did her parents give to Danielle?

17 20 40 60 = 1000

18 The price of a rst class stamp is $.39. If the price goes up to $.42 for a stamp, how much more will a roll of 100 stamps cost?

19 What is the largest whole number less than 130 that can be divided evenly by 7?

20 There are three times as many cats at the animal shelter as dogs. If 4 cats are adopted there would be an equal number of cats and dogs at the shelter. How many cats were in the shelter at rst?

Math Problem Solving Challenge Test 1 A candy machine only takes nickels and dimes. A candy bar costs $.75. You have two dimes and just enough nickels to buy it. How many nickels do you have?

Grade 2 2 Look at the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Add three of the numbers to get the largest possible sum. Add three of the numbers to get the smallest possible sum. What is your answer when you subtract the smaller sum from the larger sum?

3 In this addition problem what digit does the A represent? A is always the same. 3AA + AA 498

4 How many more pencils does Amy have than Mary if Amy can give Mary seven of her pencils for them to have an equal number of pencils?

5 How many tens have to be added to 14 tens so that it would be the same as 5 hundreds?

6 Of the following, which is closest to $1.00? a) 93 pennies b) 19 nickels c) 11 dimes d) 5 quarters

7 What number is right in the middle between 8 and 26?

8 Jason has 24 small model cars. If he displays them by putting 3 cars in each row, how many rows will he have?

9 7 + ______ = 25 ______ Find the one number that goes in both blanks to make the math sentence true.

10 All of my dads money is in ten bills. He has one more ten-dollar bill than fivedollar bill. He has seven one-dollar bills. How much money does my dad have?

11 Fred is 17 years younger than Jack. If the sum of their ages is 45, how old is Fred?

12 Patti spent $1.80 at the school store. She bought a notebook for $.77, a ruler for $.28 and 3 pencils. How much did each pencil cost?

13 William has three 42-cent stamps and two 3-cent stamps. How many different amounts of postage can he make using one or more of these stamps?

14 One cold morning in Colorado the temperature was 7 degrees below zero. By 4:00 that afternoon the temperature was 21 degrees above zero. How much had the temperature risen?

15 _____ +156 + 379 + 264 = 1173 What number goes in the blank to make the math sentence true?

16 From the set {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}, how many groups of three different numbers can be selected that contain a five and have a sum of 15?

17 There were 9 children at a party. Each boy ate three cookies and each girl at four cookies. A total of 29 cookies were eaten. How many girls were at the party?

18 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = ___ x ( 5+1 )

19 ( 2008 + 2009 ) ( 1997 + 1998 ) = _____

20 In my magical Irish garden I grow one four-leaf clover for every five threeleaf clovers that grow. How many clover leaves are in my garden if I have 36 clovers?

Math Team Test

Grade 3

Math Problem Solving Challenge Test 1 Fred is 17 years younger than Jack. If the sum of their ages is 45, how old is Fred?

Grade 3 2 Patti spent $1.80 at the school store. She bought a notebook for $.77, a ruler for $.28 and 3 pencils. How much did each pencil cost?

3 William has three 42-cent stamps and two 3-cent stamps. How many different amounts of postage can he make using one or more of these stamps?

4 One cold morning in Colorado the temperature was 7 degrees below zero. By 4:00 that afternoon the temperature was 21 degrees above zero. How much had the temperature risen?

5 _____ +156 + 379 + 264 = 1173 What number goes in the blank to make the math sentence true?

6 From the set {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}, how many groups of three different numbers can be selected that contain a five and have a sum of 15?

7 There were 9 children at a party. Each boy ate three cookies and each girl ate four cookies. A total of 29 cookies were eaten. How many girls were at the party? 9 ( 2008 + 2009 ) ( 1997 + 1998 ) = _____

8 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = ___ x ( 5+1 )

10 In my magical Irish garden I grow one four-leaf clover for every five threeleaf clovers that grow. How many clover leaves are in my garden if I have 36 clovers?

11 Amelia has 9 quarters, 5 dimes, 3 nickels and 2 pennies. She spends $1.76. How much money does she have left?

12 64 x 16 = 8 x _______

13 9 x _____ = 80 - _____ What number could fit in both blanks to make a true statement?

14 The Presidential Inauguration Ceremony began at 11:30 followed by the parade which ended at 5:15. How long did it take to witness both events? ________:_________ hrs : min

15 Samantha has $65 in her savings account. She then adds $12 a month for a year. After a year Samantha will have saved at least $______ not counting interest.

16 A string of 15 meters long is cut into 6 pieces of equal length. What is the sum of the lengths of any four of these pieces?

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18 The lengths of three sides of a triangle could not be which group of numbers? a) 5, 7, 10 b) 3, 12, 14 c) 1, 3, 5 d) 7, 24, 25 20 Number of sides of a pentagon = P Number of sides of a trapezoid = T Number of sides of a hexagon = H P + T H = the number of sides of what geometric shape?

15 x 20 x 25 = 3 x 4 x 5 x _________

19 What is the largest whole number less than 100 that can be divided evenly by 13?

Math Team Test


1

Grade 2

Mrs. Smith has chickens and dogs in her backyard. She counts 15 heads and 42 feet. How many dogs does Mrs. Smith have?

2 Today is December 10. Maria told Anna three weeks ago that her birthday was in 38 days. What date is Marias birthday?

3 In Marks class of 23 students every student likes football or baseball. 15 students like football and 18 students like baseball. How many like both?

4 There were 36 students who went on a field trip. There were twice as many girls as boys. Three boys remembered to bring their coats. How many boys did not wear their coats?

5 Ken, Larry, Moe and Ned had a race. Ken did not finish last. Moe finished after Larry but before Ned. Moe did not finish right after Larry. Who came in second in the race?

6 I am thinking of two numbers. The first number is thirty less than twice the second number. If the second number is 16, what is the sum of these two numbers?

7 Amir, Bill and Carlos stand together on a scale and it reads 200 pounds. Amir and Bill know they weigh exactly the same. Bill and Carlos know they weigh 140 pounds together. How many pounds does Carlos weigh?

8 Tom has 8 pennies, 3 nickels and 4 dimes. How many different ways can he make $.42? (42 cents)

9 If you cut a circle with three straight lines what is the highest number of intersections you can create?

10 Each of the six circus gymnasts is exactly 180 cm tall. When one stands on any brothers shoulders, together they are 330 cm tall. How tall are they together if they stand on each others shoulders to make a 6-man human tower.

I am thinking of two numbers. The first number is thirty less than twice the second number. If the second number is 16, what is the sum of these two numbers?

2 Amir, Bill and Carlos stand together on a scale and it reads 200 pounds. Amir and Bill know they weigh exactly the same. Bill and Carlos know they weigh 140 pounds together. How many pounds does Carlos weigh?

3 Tom has 8 pennies, 3 nickels and 4 dimes. How many different ways can he make $.42? (42 cents)

4 If you cut a circle with three straight lines what is the highest number of intersections you can create?

5 Each of the six circus gymnasts is exactly 180 cm tall. When one stands on any brothers shoulders, together they are 330 cm tall. How tall are they together if they stand on each others shoulders to make a 6-man human tower.

6 Molly starts off Monday with a package of 40 cookies. She eats 2 cookies at lunch every school day and one cookie at lunch on Saturday and Sunday. How many days will the package of cookies last?

7 In a large garage there are bicycles and tricycles. There are a total of 56 wheels. There are more bicycles than tricycles. What is the largest possible number of tricycles in the garage?

8 Marissa had 20 nickels, 16 dimes and 4 quarters. She put the coins into 4 stacks so that all the stacks had the same money value. What is the least number of coins Marissa could have in any one stack?

9 A painter had to paint the room number on motel rooms from 100 to 199. How many twos did he have to paint?

10 If the digits 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 are written in that same order over and over again, what will be the 4000th digit?

Math Computation Test 1 2

Grade 2 3

5 + 13 = ______

30 + 60 = _______

34 + 25 = ______

4 17 + 68 = _______

5 235 + 341 = _____

6 14 9 = ______

7 340 70 = _______

8 52 27 = ______

9 117 88 = ______

10 628 417 = _____

11 621 389 = ______

12 4 tens + 12 ones = ____

13 5 hundreds + 4 tens + 8 ones = ______

14 Name the next number. 52, 55, 58, ______

15 Name the next number. 60, 55, 50, _______

16 There are 421 pennies in a jar. 288 fall out. How many are left in the jar?

17 Bill earned $22. Susan earned $39. How much money did they earn together?

18 Barack had $1.47. He gave $.75 to Sasha. How much money did he have left?

19 In this list of Xs and Os what fractions are Xs? XOXXXOOXXO

20 If you have 2 quarters, 1 dime, 3 nickels and 4 pennies how much money do you have?

Be sure all of your answers are recorded on the answer sheet. Go on to the next page.

Math Computation Test 21 72 + 41 + 69 = ______ 22 2479 + 974 = _____

Grade 2 23 1693 + 1863 + 2009 = ____

24 If you run 25 minutes today and 10 minutes more than that tomorrow. How many minutes will you have run in two days? ________ 27 4318 679 = _______

25 37 _______ = 19

26 34 + _______= 65

28 You bought four drinks for $2.00 each. How much change will you get back from a $20 bill? _______ 31

29 11 x 6 = _______

30 6 x 1 x 7 = ______

7 x 0 x 4 = _______

32 There are four teams of children. Eight children are on each team. How many children in all? ____________ 35 On my street there are 13 mailboxes. If each one receives 8 letters. How many letters will be delivered? _______ 38 _____ 9) 54

33 12x(3+6)=(12x3)+(12x___)

34 (6x7)+(3x7)= ________

36 2,400 x 6 = _______

37 $4.13 x 6 = _________

39 How many six-packs of juice should you buy to serve 35 people? ______

40 If you had $37 to give equally to 5 children. How much would each child get?

Be sure all of your answers are recorded on the answer sheet.

Math Computation Test 1 72 + 41 + 69 = ______ 2 2479 + 974 = _____

Grade 3 3 1693 + 1863 + 2009 = ____

4 If you run 25 minutes today and 10 minutes more than that

5 37 _______ = 19

6 34 + _______= 65

tomorrow. How many minutes will you have run in two days? ________ 7 4318 679 = _______ 8 You bought four drinks for $2.00 each. How much change will you get back from a $20 bill? _______ 9 11 x 6 = _______

10 6 x 1 x 7 = ______

11 7 x 0 x 4 = _______

12 There are four teams of children. Eight children are on each team. How many children in all? ____________ 15 On my street there are 13 mailboxes. If each one receives 8 letters. How many letters will be delivered? _______ 18 _____ 9) 54

13 12x(3+6)=(12x3)+(12x___)

14 (6x7)+(3x7)= ________

16 2,400 x 6 = _______

17 $4.13 x 6 = _________

19 How many six-packs of juice should you buy to serve 35 people? ______

20 If you had $37 to give equally to 5 children. How much would each child get?

Be sure all of your answers are recorded on the answer sheet.

Math Computation Test 21 $6.47 x 5 = _______ 22 8 x 4079 = _______

Grade 3 23 ____R___ 6 ) 58

24 _____R___ 4 ) 814

25 28 qts. = _____ gal.

26 Write in simplest form. 7 _ 4 5 5 =

27 4.12 2.87 = ______

28 6307 489 = ________

29 $.25 x 17= $________

30 459 + 689 + 1279 = ______

31 Bill had $8.50 and bought lunch 4 times for $1.75 each. How much did he have left?

32 Maria wanted to buy one pencil. They were on sale for $.85 for 5 pencils. How much would one cost? 35 The temperature was 37 degrees in the morning. It rose 24 degrees. What was the temperature then? 38 8 quarts = ______ pints

33 A square has a side of 11 inches. What is the perimeter of the square? _______ inches 36 6 quarters, 5 dimes, 7 nickels, 8 pennies. How much money? $ _____________

34 There are 72 pencils in a box. How many are in eight boxes?

37 9 feet = _____ inches

39 4 hours = ______ minutes

40 A rectangle has sides of 7 inches and 13 inches. What is the area? ______ square inches

Be sure all of your answers are recorded on the answer sheet. You may keep this page.

Grade 2 Add 5 +3 ----3 +4 -----

Math Facts Test

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Math Facts Test

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4 x9 -----

1 x4 -----

6 x6 -----

7 x5 -----

5 x9 -----

8 x2 -----

3 x 5 -----

7 x8 -----

1 x 7 -----

3 x6 -----

9 x8 -----

9 x4 -----

8 x6 -----

9 x7 -----

2 x 8 -----

1 x5 -----

7 x3 -----

4 x8 -----

3 x9 -----

9 x9 -----

2 x4 -----

Divide _______ _______ 4 ) 36 9)0 _______ 7 ) 21 _______ 9 ) 63 _______ 2 ) 16 _______ 1)7 _______ 8 ) 56 _______ 5 ) 30 _______ 6 ) 24 _______ 3)9

_______ _______ 5 ) 45 1)3

_______ 6 ) 24

_______ 2 ) 14

_______ 9)9

_______ 4 ) 20

_______ 7 ) 49

_______ 8)8

_______ 9 ) 18

_______ 3 ) 24

Grade 3 Add 8 7

Math Facts Test

Name ____________________________________

+4 -----

+6 -----

+4 -----

+9 -----

+2 -----

+5 -----

+8 -----

+9 -----

+7 -----

+8 -----

6 +5 -----

5 +4 -----

2 +7 -----

9 +9 -----

0 +5 -----

7 +4 -----

3 +8 -----

1 +9 -----

9 +6 -----

4 + 9 -----

1 +4 -----

6 +6 -----

7 +5 -----

5 +9 -----

8 +2 -----

3 +5 -----

7 +8 -----

1 +7 -----

3 +6 -----

9 +8 -----

9 +4 -----

8 +6 -----

9 +7 -----

2 +8 -----

1 +5 -----

7 +3 -----

4 +8 -----

3 +9 -----

9 +9 -----

2 +4 -----

Subtract 7 -4 ----13 - 8 ----15 - 9 ----8 -2 ----18 - 9 ----12 - 7 ----9 - 5 ----10 - 3 ----11 - 2 ----6 - 5 -----

8 -4 -----

14 - 6 -----

16 -9 -----

4 -1 -----

17 - 8 -----

11 - 6 -----

12 -9 -----

8 -3 -----

13 - 6 -----

9 -1 -----

17 - 9 -----

14 -5 -----

9 - 6 -----

15 - 8 -----

16 - 7 -----

13 - 5 -----

7 -3 -----

9 -7 -----

10 - 2 -----

3 -3 -----

5 - 2 -----

13 -7 -----

15 - 6 -----

8 -4 -----

14 - 7 -----

12 - 4 -----

9 -3 -----

16 - 8 -----

11 - 3 -----

8 -5 -----

Multiply 8 x4 ----7 x6 ----5 x4 ----3 x9 ----9 x2 ----2 x5 ----0 x8 ----5 x9 ----7 x7 ----6 x8 -----

6 x5 ----Grade 3 Multiply 1

5 x4 -----

2 9 x7 x9 --------Math Facts Test

0 x5 ----p. 2

7 x4 -----

3 x8 -----

1 x9 -----

9 x 6 -----

4 x9 -----

x4 -----

x6 -----

x5 -----

x9 -----

x2 -----

x 5 -----

x8 -----

x 7 -----

x6 -----

x8 -----

9 x4 -----

8 x6 -----

9 x7 -----

2 x 8 -----

1 x5 -----

7 x3 -----

4 x8 -----

3 x9 -----

9 x9 -----

2 x4 -----

6 x11 -----

12 x4 -----

2 x10 -----

11 x 9 -----

10 x5 -----

7 x 4 -----

12 x 8 -----

1 x 9 -----

9 x12 -----

4 x9 -----

10 x10 -----

8 x11 -----

9 x7 -----

12 x 8 -----

10 x12 -----

7 x3 -----

11 x11 -----

3 x9 -----

9 x9 -----

2 x12 -----

7 x4 -----

10 x8 -----

9 x9 -----

12 x12 -----

6 x9 -----

12 x 7 -----

9 x5 -----

10 x 3 -----

7 x2 -----

11 x12 -----

8 x9 -----

4 x12 -----

12 x6 -----

5 x 8 -----

11 x7 -----

3 x11 -----

7 x3 -----

10 x 7 -----

7 x2 -----

3 x 10 -----

Divide _______ _______ 4 ) 36 9)0 _______ 7 ) 21 _______ 9 ) 63 _______ 2 ) 16 _______ 1)7 _______ 8 ) 56 _______ 5 ) 30 _______ 6 ) 24 _______ 3)9

_______ _______ 5 ) 45 1)3

_______ 6 ) 24

_______ 2 ) 14

_______ 9)9

_______ 4 ) 20

_______ 7 ) 49

_______ 8)8

_______ 9 ) 18

_______ 3 ) 24

_______ _______ 7 ) 28 9 ) 45

_______ 5 ) 25

_______ 9 ) 72

_______ 2)8

_______ 7 ) 35

_______ 8 ) 32

_______ 1)0

_______ 6 ) 18

_______ 7 ) 14

_______ _______ 3 ) 27 9 ) 81

_______ 2 ) 12

_______ 8 ) 64

_______ 6 ) 36

_______ 9 ) 18

_______ 4 ) 16

_______ 5 ) 20

_______ 7 ) 21

_______ 8 ) 72

Computation Test (40 Problems) Grade 2


1 18 4 85 7 270 10 211 13 548 16 133 19 6/10 or 3/5 21 182 24 60 or 60min. or 1 hour 27 3639 30 42 33 6 36 14400 37 24.78 or $24.78 34 63 38 6 31 0 35 104 28 12 or $12 32 32 25 18 29 66 22 3453 26 31 20 79 or 79cents or $.79 23 5565 17 61 or $61 14 61 18 72 or 72cents or $.72 No answers here. 11 232 15 45 8 25 12 52 5 576 9 29 2 90 6 5 3 59

39 6

40 7.40 or $7.40

No answers here.

Computation Test (40 Problems) Grade 3


1 182 4 60 or 60min. or 1 hour 7 3639 10 42 13 6 16 14400 19 6 21 32.35 or $32.35 24 203 r 2 27 1.25 30 2427 33 44 or 44 inches 36 2.43 or $2.43 39 240 40 91 37 108 34 576 38 16 No answers here. 31 1.50 or $1.50 35 61 28 5818 32 17 cents or $.17 25 7 or 7 gallons 29 4.25 or $4.25 22 32,632 26 3/5 20 7.40 or $7.40 23 9r4 17 24.78 or $24.78 14 63 18 6 No answers here. 11 0 15 104 8 12 or $12 12 32 5 18 9 66 2 3453 6 31 3 5565

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