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Third Grade

Math Quarter 3

JEOPARDY

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WANWANServicesServices

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PolygonPolygona a

Cracker?Cracker?

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Lights,Lights,Camera,Camera,Fraction!Fraction!

TryTryTryTry

TrianglesTrianglesPotpourriPotpourri

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Explain why the following images are not polygons.

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A: What is They are curved or incomplete?

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QuestionA: What is rectangle?

A polygon with 4 right angles with opposite sides equal is more commonly known as a _________.

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A: What is 4 sides and 4 angles?

What must all quadrilaterals have?

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A: What is parallelogram OR rhombus?

What is the name of this shape?

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A: What is Triangle(3), Trapezoid(4), Pentagon(5), Hexagon (6), Octogon(8)?

Put these polygons in order from LEAST to GREATEST when considering their number of sides & angles.

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A: What is 20 cm- (7+7+3+3) ?

What is the perimeter of this grid in centimeters?

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A: What is 32 square feet or feet squared?

Each square of this grid is 1 inch high by 1 inch wide. What is the area of the entire grid?

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A: What is 35 inches?

The perimeter of this polygon.

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A: What is 36 square meters?

This rectangle has a length of 12 meters and a width of 3 meters. Find the area of the rectangle.

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A: What is Neither- A=18 sq.units & P=18 units?

In this grid, explain which is greater- the area or the perimeter.

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A: What is 1/2 cup?

Jasmine looked in her refrigerator and saw 5/8 cup of jam. She used 1/8 cup for a

recipe. How much jam is still left?

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A: What is $6.75?

Willy bought 3 pens. Each pen cost $2.25. How much did he spend?

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A: What is 2/5 of her lunch?

Karyn ate 2/5 of her lunch before noon,

and ate another 1/5 of her lunch fifteen

minutes later. How much of her lunch remains uneaten?

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A: What is 60 + 60 + 60 + 60 = 240 yards OR

60 x 4 = 240 yards?

Write an equation that will solve the perimeter of a square with a length of 60 yards.

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A: What is 16 squares?

This chess board has 64 squares. If 1/4 of the board

still has a chess piece occupying it, how many squares are occupied?

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A: What is 4/8 , which is the same as 1/2 ?

Karla made a special pizza for her friends. The picture shows how many slices out of 8 are being taken. Write that fraction, if you can, write it in its simplest form.

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A: What is Less than half. 5/12 < 6/12?

My dog, Mr. Worthington, licked the red boxes below. Is that fraction more or less than 1/2 ? Explain.

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A: What is 8?

Marta took a bar and cut it in half. Then she took each of those halves and cut them in half.

If the pattern continues how many bars will the next level below have?

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A: What is the blueberry pie because 1/3 > 1/4?

A baker made two pies. The blueberry pie was cut into thirds. The apple pie was cut into fourths. Which pie had bigger slices? Prove it.

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A: What is blue- because it has 10/28 covered. The other colors have 9/28 covered.?

Which color as a fraction, covers the greatest area? How do you know?

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A: What is 12 feet ?

What is the perimeter of an equilateral triangle with a length of 4 feet?

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A: What is an isosceles as 2 equal sides, a scalene has no equal sides. ?

Explain the difference between an isosceles triangle and a scalene triangle.

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A: What is scalene triangle & right triangle ?

Which two names can this triangle be labeled? How do you know?

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A: What is 19 cm. ?

This isosceles triangle has a perimeter of 45 cm. Find the length of the missing side.

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A: What is 5 m, to make it a perimeter of 15 m. ?

Look at the scalene triangle. What would the length of the equilateral triangle need to be if you wanted it to have the same perimeter as the scalene triangle?

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A: What is 24 cubic units.?

The volume of both of these boxes together.

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A: What is c) pounds?

What unit of measurement would you use to weigh a bag of potatoes?

a) grams b) ounces c) pounds d) inches

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A: What is 3 layers (height), 4 cubes wide, 5 cubes deep (length). Possible solutions: 3x4x5; 20 x 3; 12x5. All of which equal 60 cubic units?

Explain what numbers and equations you can use to find the volume of this prism.

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A: What is 12 cartons?

Farmer John wants to put the day’s eggs into half-dozen cartons like the one below. If he had 72 eggs that day, how many cartons would he need?

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A: What is 72 sugar cubes?

You want to build a prism with sugar cubes. You start with a layer of cubes that is 6 cubes wide and 3 cubes long. Then you decide to build it 4 cubes high. How many total sugar cubes have you used to build your prism?

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Question A: What are 3x6x3 OR 18+18+18 OR 9x6 for a total of 54 cubes. ?

Randy filled the bottom layer with the cubes shown in the box. He can make two more layers on top of this one.

If he fills the entire box, show what equation he could use to figure out how many cubes he used.

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