STAAR Grade 3 Math Released Book April 2014

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GRADE 3MathematicsAdministered April 2014RELEASEDCopyright 2014, Texas Education Agency. All rights reserved. Reproduction of all or portions of this work is prohibited without expresswritten permission from the Texas Education Agency.

STAAR GRADE 3 MATHEMATICSREFERENCE MATERIALSSTAARState of TexasAssessments ofAcademic ReadinessCustomary0InchesLENGTHMetric1 meter (m) 100 centimeters (cm)1 foot (ft) 12 inches (in.)1 centimeter (cm) 10 millimeters (mm)11 yard (yd) 3 feet (ft)TIME21 year 12 months1 year 52 weeks1 week 7 days31 day 24 hours1 hour 60 minutes1 minute 60 seconds45678Page 3

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DIRECTIONSRead each question carefully. For a multiple-choice question, determine thebest answer to the question from the four answer choices provided. For agriddable question, determine the best answer to the question. Then fill inthe answer on your answer document.1Sofia will arrange 42 feathers into 7 glass cases for her collection.There will be an equal number of feathers in each glass case. Which numbersentence can be used to find the number of feathers in each glass case?A 42 7 6B 42 7 49C 42 7 294D 42 7 35Page 8GO ON

2Which of these figures is NOT an octagon?FHGJPage 9GO ON

3The table below shows the number of songs of different types that Maricela hason her music player.Music PlayerType of SongNumber of SongsPop35Jazz27Country17Rap21If Maricela chooses one of these songs at random, which statement is true?A It is equally likely to be a jazz song or a rap song.B It is least likely to be a country song.C It is equally likely to be a country song or a jazz song.D It is certain to be a pop song.4Ramón has a total of 815 sheep in two fields. He has 348 sheep in one of thefields. How many sheep does Ramón have in the other field?F 533G 577H 377J467Page 10GO ON

5The graph below shows the number of people who participated in different campactivities last week. The number of people who went swimming is missing.Camp d watching024487296Number of PeopleA total of 304 people participated in these camp activities. Which table representsthe number of people who participated in each activity?Camp ActivitiesActivityACamp ActivitiesNumberof imming4096Canoeing96Fishing48Fishing60Bird watching24Bird watching36CCamp ActivitiesActivityBNumberof PeopleCamp ActivitiesNumberof PeopleHiking72Swimming16CanoeingActivityNumberof ng60Bird watching48Bird watching36Page 11DGO ON

6All the sides of Figure X are congruent. All the sides of Figure Y are congruent.The length of one side of each figure is shown below.Figure XFigure Y3 cm4 cmWhich statement about the perimeters of these figures is true?F The perimeter of Figure X is 1 centimeter less than the perimeter of Figure Y.G The perimeter of Figure X is 3 centimeters more than the perimeter ofFigure Y.H The perimeter of Figure X is 5 centimeters less than the perimeter of Figure Y.JThe perimeter of Figure X is 11 centimeters more than the perimeter ofFigure Y.Page 12GO ON

7How many lines of symmetry does this figure have?A 1B 2C 3D 4Page 13GO ON

8The table below shows the relationship between the number of red stars and thenumber of white stars Adyssen drew on different posters.PostersNumber of White StarsNumber of Red Stars7102831193540Based on the pattern in the table, which number sentence can be used to find thenumber of white stars Adyssen drew if she drew 35 red stars on a poster?F 19 10 9G 35 21 14H 7 10 17J910 3 13Amelia shaded22of a rectangle. Which rectangle showsshaded?88ACBDPage 14GO ON

10 Which point represents 110 on the number line below?R3585STU235285F Point RG Point SH Point TJPoint UPage 15GO ON

11 The shaded design below represents the part of an office floor covered by tiles. 1 square meterWhat is the area, in square meters, of the office floor that is covered by tiles?Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure touse the correct place value.12 Which figure appears to be made of 4 congruent sections?FHGJPage 16GO ON

13 At a hardware store, Quincy sees ladders with 12 steps, like the one shownbelow.If Quincy counts steps in groups of 12, which list shows only numbers he will say?A 48, 60, 76B 120, 132, 144C 96, 104, 112D 36, 42, 48Page 17GO ON

14 Kiera has the two fish shown below in a fish tank. Use the ruler provided tomeasure the length of each fish to the nearest inch.Tiger Barb(1 in.)Clown Loach(6 in.)What is the difference in inches between the lengths of these two fish?F 6 in.G 7 in.H 5 in.J4 in.Page 18GO ON

15 There are 27 large T-shirts and 15 small T-shirts in a box. Each T-shirt costs 9.What is the cost of all the T-shirts in the box?A 378B 51C 58D 45816 The table below shows the number of dog treats in different numbers of bags.Dog TreatsNumber ofBagsNumberof Dog Treats246121320402550Each bag contains the same number of dog treats. What is one way to find thenumber of dog treats in 13 of the bags?F Find the product of 13 and 3G Find the difference between 50 and 40H Find the sum of 4 and 12JFind the product of 2 and 13Page 19GO ON

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18 Danielle sorted 48 whistles into 6 equal groups. Which number sentence is NOTin the same fact family as 48 6 8?F8 6 48G 48 8 6H 48 6 288J6 8 48Page 21GO ON

19 Jonas has 18 packages of gum that each contain 5 pieces. Jonas gives 16 piecesof gum to his friends. Which number sentence shows one way to find the numberof pieces of gum Jonas has left?A 18 16 5 39B 18 5 16 74C 18 16 5 29D 18 5 16 10620 Quinn volunteers at a hospital every Saturday from 4:35 P.M. to 6:15 P.M. Whichclock shows a time when Quinn is volunteering at the hospital?F11 12 1102398G7 6 5411 12 1102398Page 227 6 5H411 12 1102398J7 6 5411 12 11023987 6 54GO ON

21 A pair of three-dimensional figures is shown below.What is the difference between the numbers of edges on these figures?A 6B 4C 12D 222 Mrs. Lanier saved 617 in January. In February she spent 249 of the money shehad saved. She saved 291 more in March. Which number sentence can be usedto find the amount of money Mrs. Lanier had at the end of March?F617 249 291 G 617 249 291 H 617 249 291 J617 249 291 Page 23GO ON

23 The graph below shows the number of minutes Ryan spent doing homeworkduring four nights.Homework TimeMondayEachTuesdayWednesdayThursdaymeans 10 minutes.How many minutes did Ryan spend doing homework on Tuesday and Thursdaycombined?Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure touse the correct place value.Page 24GO ON

124 On which number line below does point Y represent 16 ge 2514GO ON

25 The picture below shows the number of wagons at a toy store.The wagons will be arranged in 2 equal rows. How many wagons will be in eachrow?A 6, because 24 4 6B 2, because 24 12 2C 12, because 24 2 12D 8, because 24 3 8Page 26GO ON

26 The pattern of shapes below was created using a rule.Which pattern of shapes was created using the same rule?FGHJPage 27GO ON

27 The table below shows the number of towns in five Texas counties.Texas CountiesCountyNumber of hat is the best estimate of the total number of towns in Galveston, Dallas, andMontgomery Counties?A 300B 160C 140D 170Page 28GO ON

28 Steven has a wall decoration with a perimeter of 54 inches. Which figure couldNOT represent Steven’s wall decoration?18 in.9 in.F 9 in.18 in.24 in.G 6 in.24 in.30 in.H 9 in.9 in.24 in.9 in.9 in.9 in.9 in.9 in.J9 in.Page 29GO ON

29 The table below shows the number of each kind of tree at a school.Trees at SchoolKind of TreeNumber ofTreesPine16Oak6Maple18Willow4Elm22Which graph best represents the information in the table?Trees at SchoolATrees at achmeans 4 trees.EachTrees at SchoolBTrees at SchoolPinePineOakOakDMaplemeans 4 trees.MapleWillowWillowElmElmEachPage 30means 4 trees.Eachmeans 4 trees.GO ON

30 A group of figures is shown below.Figure 1Figure 2Figure 3Figure 4Which 2 figures have the same number of vertices?F Figures 1 and 3G Figures 2 and 4H Figures 3 and 4JFigures 1 and 231 In the equations below, eachWhat is the value ofrepresents the same number. 11 9?A 3B 2C 8D 9Page 31GO ON

32 The graph below shows the number of students at different grade levels whobrought projects for a science fair.Number of StudentsScience Fair Projects806040200Second Third Fourth FifthGradeBased on the graph, which statement is true?F A total of 110 students in second grade and fourth grade brought a project.G Exactly 40 fewer fourth-grade students brought a project than third-grade andfifth-grade students combined.H A total of 220 students in these grades brought a project.JExactly 90 fewer third-grade students brought a project than fourth-grade andfifth-grade students combined.Page 32GO ON

33 Isaac divided a figure into 7 pieces and shaded part of the figure as shown below.Isaac said that5of the figure is shaded. Is he correct?7A Yes, because 5 out of 7 pieces are shadedB No, because 2 out of 5 pieces are shadedC Yes, because 5 equal-size pieces are shadedD No, because the 5 shaded pieces are not equal in sizePage 33GO ON

34 Adam has 60 inches of ribbon. He wants to use the ribbon to make a borderaround the perimeter of a rectangular picture. The dimensions of the picture areshown below.19 in.15 in.Does Adam have enough ribbon to make a border around this picture?F No, because 19 19 15 15 68, and 68 60G Yes, because 19 15 34, and 60 34H No, because 19 19 19 19 76, and 76 60JYes, because 15 15 15 15 60, and 60 60Page 34GO ON

35 The table below shows the total number of seeds in different numbers of packetsat a market.SeedsNumber of PacketsTotal Number of Seeds132547100175There are the same number of seeds in each packet. What is the total number ofseeds in 3 of the packets?Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure touse the correct place value.36 A group of numbers is shown below.7,4087,3957,4927,316Which statement about two of these numbers is true?F7, 408 7, 492, because 74 74G 7, 316 7, 408, because 16 8H 7, 492 7, 395, because 92 95J7, 316 7, 395, because 316 395Page 35GO ON

37 The figures in Set Q share a characteristic.Set QThese figures do not share the characteristic.Which statement best describes the characteristic shared by the figures in Set Q?A The figures are all polygons.B The figures are all quadrilaterals.C The figures are all pentagons.D The figures are all hexagons.Page 36GO ON

38 The table below shows the number of coats and sweaters donated during aclothing drive.Clothing ay7150What is the difference between the number of coats and the number of sweatersdonated during the clothing drive?F 307G 127H 117J227Page 37GO ON

39 The low temperature on Monday was 41 F. The low temperature on Tuesday was43 F. Which thermometer shows the low temperature on Tuesday?70 F706060AC50403030 F7050D5040403030Page 38 F6060B504070 FGO ON

40 Wakiko ran laps around her school on five days last week. The graph below showsthe number of laps Wakiko ran on some of those days. The bar for the number oflaps she ran on Wednesday is missing.Number of LapsLaps yWakiko ran a total of 50 laps on these five days. Which bar completes the ge 39Wednesday2WednesdayG42WednesdayF12GO ON

41 There are 18 trumpets in a music room.These trumpets will be placed in 3 equal rows. Which number sentence can beused to find the number of trumpets in each row?A 18 3 54B 18 2 36C 18 2 9D 18 3 6Page 40GO ON

42 Mr. Watkins takes 4 trips every year. Which table shows the total number of tripsMr. Watkins takes in 5, 7, and 12 years?TripsTripsFNumber ofYearsTotal Numberof Trips520712Number ofYearsTotal Numberof Trips542478281212HTripsGPage 41TripsNumber ofYearsTotal Numberof Trips59712Number ofYearsTotal Numberof Trips52011728161248JGO ON

43 The table below shows the number of textbooks for five subjects at a school.TextbooksSubjectNumber istory193What is the total number of math, reading, and language textbooks at thisschool?A 609B 1,028C 699D 599Page 42GO ON

44 Melinda drew the figure shown below. Use the ruler provided to measure thelength of each side of the figure to the nearest centimeter.(4 cm)(7 cm)(9 cm)(5 cm)(6 cm)What is the perimeter in centimeters of the figure Melinda drew?F 45 cmG 31 cmH 36 cmJ26 cmPage 43GO ON

45 The table below shows the number of airplanes that landed in different numbersof hours at an airport.AirportNumber ofHoursNumberof Airplanes220550910100The same number of airplanes landed each hour. How many airplanes landed in9 hours at the airport?A 80, because 50 30 80B 45, because 9 5 45C 90, because 9 10 90D 50, because 100 50 50Page 44GO ON

46 What number does point N represent on the ruler below?N7F 1034G 1114891011H 11J11Page 4534BE SURE YOU HAVE RECORDED ALL OF YOUR ANSWERSON THE ANSWER DOCUMENT.

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The table below shows the relationship between the number of red stars and the number of white stars Adyssen drew on different posters. Posters. Number of White Stars. 7. 10: 19: Number of Red Stars; 28 31: 35: 40: Based on the pattern in the table, which