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Addition & Subtraction Review

Addition & Subtraction Review. 2013-14. Mrs. Grunder collects information about five different buildings from around the world. What is the total height, in feet, of the three tallest buildings?. 2,034 2,245 4,308 5,773.

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Addition & Subtraction Review

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  1. Addition & SubtractionReview 2013-14

  2. Mrs. Grunder collects information about five different buildings from around the world. What is the total height, in feet, of the three tallest buildings? • 2,034 • 2,245 • 4,308 • 5,773

  3. Chloe drew the planets in the solar system to show their different sizes. The distance across Earth is 12,800 km. The distance across Mars is 6,800 km. What is the difference in the distance across Earth and Mars? • 19,600 • 6,000 • 6,800 • 6,200

  4. Mr. Coleman’s third grade class sold 2,368 cookies at the bake sale. Last year his class sold 932 cookies. After the bake sale, he said: “My third grade class sold 1,436 more cookies this year than last year.” Which of the following explains how Mr. Coleman got 1,436 more cookies this year than last year? • He added 2,368 and 932 • He added 2,368 and 1,436 • He subtracted 2,368 and 932 • He subtracted 2,368 and 1,436

  5. Austin likes to play video games. The chart below shows his best video game scores for each day of last week. • Austin played the video game on Saturday and scored 3,608 more points than he did on Wednesday. What was his score on Saturday? • 144,908 • 145,908 • 144,984 • 115,986

  6. Best Buy sold 432,670 iPhones in 2010. In 2011, they sold 567,280 iPhones. How many more iPhones were sold in 2011 than 2010? • 999,950 • 34,310 • 135,610 • 134,610

  7. Coach Pratt is keeping track of the total number of miles that third graders run during P.E. time. • Coach Pratt tells Mr. Ronca that two of the classes have run a total of 266 miles. Which of the following BEST explains Coach Pratt’s thinking? • She added the miles for Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Zimmerer • She added the miles for Mrs. Zimmerer and Mrs. Grunder • She added the miles for Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Grunder • She added the miles for Mrs. Fab/Gab and Mrs. Zimmerer

  8. Ari’s father raises bees and collects the honey to sell at the local farmer’s market. He has 54,209 bees in one hive and 26,549 bees in another. • What is the sum of the bees in the hives of Ari’s father? • 27,660 • 28,670 • 80,758 • 81,758

  9. Mr. Gabriel is working on some projects at his house. He is building a shed, a deck, and a fence. He picks up 1,056 boards. At the end of the week, there are 871 boards left. What could be said about the work Mr. Gabriel has done? • He hasn’t done much work (Just kidding, don’t choose this one) • He will use a total of 1,927 boards • He has used 185 boards so far • He has used 195 boards so far

  10. Brock reads 30 pages of a Sunshine Book. Austin reads 10 pages less than Brock. Alyssa reads 25 more pages than Austin. How many pages has Alyssa read? • 65 • 25 • 45 • 30

  11. The Ormond Beach Library charges 25 cents for the first day a book is returned late. They charge 10 cents for each day after the first day. How much needs to be paid for a book that is returned to the library 4 days late? • 25 cents • 1 dollar • 50 cents • 55 cents

  12. Kelly is thinking about a 4-digit number. She writes the following clues in her math notebook. • The tens digit and the hundreds digit are both 6. • The ones digit is 2 more than the hundreds digit. • The thousands digit is greater than 8. • What is the 4-digit number that Kelly is thinking about? • 6,689 • 6,968 • 9,266 • 9,668

  13. Katie rolls 3 number cubes. The pictures below represent the numbers she rolls. 4 3 6 • How many different 3-digit numbers can Katie make with the three numbers she rolls? • 2 • 6 • 3 • 4

  14. Mrs. Connell is trying to find the sum of numbers using mental math. What is one way to find the sum of 56 and 32 using mental math? • 50+30 and 6+2 • 60+20 and 5+3 • 5+6 and 3+2 • 5+3 and 6+2

  15. Mrs. Fabulich ordered golf balls for the golf course. Hundreds Tens • How many golf balls does Mrs. Fab have to the nearest hundred? • 500 • 400 • 453 • 450 Ones

  16. Stone Cold Creamery Ice Cream Shop has sold two hundred three thousand, four hundred five ice cream cones since it opened several years ago. Which of the following represents the number of ice cream cones sold so far? • 230,405 • 2003,4005 • 23,405 • 203,405

  17. Most of the third grade teachers at Pathways will be running a marathon in December. A marathon is 26.2 miles, which is equivalent to 42,165 meters. How many hundreds are in 42,165? • 4,216 • 421 • 42 • 4

  18. Alyssa and three of her friends have been saving pennies for many years. Below is a table that shows how many pennies each one has. • Which of the following correctly compares the information in the table? • Alyssa < Lisa • Beth > Mary • Lisa > Beth • Mary < Beth

  19. Sea turtles nest every year on the beaches in Daytona Beach. Last year there were 1,641 nests on the beach. Which of the following is NOT a way to represent the number of sea turtle nests on the beach? • 1 thousand, 5 hundreds, 14 tens, and 1 one • One thousand, six hundred, forty-one • 16 tens and 41 ones • 1000+600+40+1

  20. The Grunder family is looking to buy a new house in Ormond Beach. The house they want to buy is $204,875. To the nearest ten-thousand, what is the price the Grunder family will pay if they buy this house? • $200,000 • $204,000 • $205,000 • $210,000

  21. Connor plans to visit some of the biggest cities in Florida. Below are the populations of four cities he plans to visit. • Which of the cities in the table above has a 7 in the thousands place? • Orlando • Jacksonville • Miami • Tallahassee

  22. Self Assessment • I understand this so completely that I could teach and explain this to someone else • I understand this very well • I mostly get it • I’m having a hard time with this and need more help

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