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ST A AR TM State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness MATHEMATICS Grade 3 2011 Released Test Questions These released questions represent selected TEKS student expectations for each reporting category. These questions are samples only and do not represent all the student expectations eligible for assessment. Copyright © 2011, Texas Education Agency. All rights reserved. Reproduction of all or portions of this work is prohibited without express written permission from the Texas Education Agency.

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  • STAARTM

    State of Texas Assessments of

    Academic Readiness

    MATHEMATICS

    Grade 3 2011 Released Test Questions

    These released questions represent selected TEKS student expectations for each reporting category. These questions are samples only and do not represent all the student expectations eligible for assessment.

    Copyright 2011, Texas Education Agency. All rights reserved. Reproduction of all or portions of this work is prohibited without express written permission from the Texas Education Agency.

  • STAAR Grade 3 Mathematics Released Test Questions

    2011 Release

    1 Lynn and Dennis have the same amount of money. Lynn has the bills and coins shown below.

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  • STAAR Grade 3 Mathematics 2011 ReleaseReleased Test Questions

    2 Bobby ate part of a cracker during snack time at school. The picture below shows how much of the cracker Bobby has left.

    Which fraction shows how much of the cracker Bobby ate?

    2 A 1

    2B3

    1 C 2

    1D 3

    3 Luther waited 50 minutes in line to buy tickets to a play. While waiting, Luther played his video game for 12 minutes and read a book for 25 minutes. The rest of the time, Luther talked to his best friend Chuck. How much time did Luther spend talking to Chuck?

    A 38 minutes

    B 25 minutes

    C 37 minutes

    D 13 minutes

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  • STAAR Grade 3 Mathematics 2011 ReleaseReleased Test Questions

    4 Mr. Garza has three kinds of animals on his farm. He has 6 dogs. He has twice as many cows as dogs. He has 3 times as many sheep as cows. How many sheep does Mr. Garza have on his farm?

    Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value.

    5 Look at the pattern of shaded triangles below.

    Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5

    If this pattern continues, what is the total number of shaded triangles that will be in Figure 5?

    A 25

    B 9

    C 16

    D 30

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  • 6 Gary drinks the same amount of milk every morning with breakfast. The table below shows the total amount of milk he drinks during different numbers of mornings.

    Garys Morning Milk

    Number of Mornings

    Total Amount of Milk (fl oz)

    2 24

    3 36

    5

    8 96

    STAAR Grade 3 Mathematics 2011 ReleaseReleased Test Questions

    How many fluid ounces of milk does Gary drink during 5 mornings?

    A 60 fl oz

    B 48 fl oz

    C 128 fl oz

    D 65 fl oz

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  • STAAR Grade 3 Mathematics 2011 ReleaseReleased Test Questions

    7 Mrs. Borden wrote the following statements to describe two geometric figures.

    Figure A has 5 vertices. Figure B has 5 faces.

    Which two figures fit these descriptions?

    A

    Figure A Figure B

    C

    Figure A Figure B

    B

    Figure A Figure B

    D

    Figure A Figure B

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  • 8 Which of the following numbers is NOT located correctly on the number line below?

    211 22 110

    STAAR Grade 3 Mathematics 2011 ReleaseReleased Test Questions

    1A 2

    B 1

    1C 1

    2

    D 2

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  • STAAR Grade 3 Mathematics 2011 ReleaseReleased Test Questions

    9 For his science experiment Ral recorded the heights of the plants shown below.

    W X Y Z

    Use the ruler provided to measure the line segments next to the plants in centimeters. Which two plants have a total height of 23 centimeters?

    A W and Y

    B X and Z

    C Y and X

    D Z and W

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  • STAAR Grade 3 Mathematics 2011 ReleaseReleased Test Questions

    10 Maria cut out a rectangle 15 inches long and 8 inches wide from a piece of cloth.

    15 in.

    8 in.

    What is the perimeter of her rectangle?

    A 23 in.

    B 46 in.

    C 38 in.

    D 31 in.

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  • STAAR Grade 3 Mathematics 2011 ReleaseReleased Test Questions

    11 Andrew checked the thermometer outside his window. He saw that the temperature was below 55F. Which thermometer could show the temperature outside Andrews window?

    A

    40

    50

    60 F

    C

    40

    50

    60 F

    B

    40

    50

    60 F

    D

    40

    50

    60 F

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    STAAR Grade 3 Mathematics 2011 ReleaseReleased Test Questions

    12 Mr. Hubert kept a record of the number of cookies he sold at his store during four weeks. The table below shows the number of cookies he sold each week.

    Cookies Sold

    Week Number ofCookies Sold

    1

    2

    3

    4

    25

    40

    35

    30

    The pictograph below represents the data from the table.

    Week 1

    Week 2

    Week 3

    Week 4

    Cookies Sold

    Which key correctly completes the graph?

    A Each means 5 cookies sold.

    B Each means 10 cookies sold.

    C Each means 25 cookies sold.

    D Each means 20 cookies sold.

  • STAAR Grade 3 Mathematics 2011 ReleaseReleased Test Questions

    13 Christian counted the number of blue cars in four parking lots. The graph below shows the number of blue cars in each of these lots.

    Blue Cars

    Bank

    Library Parking

    Lot Grocery store

    School

    0 2 4 6 8 10

    Number of Blue Cars

    Which two parking lots had a difference of 3 blue cars?

    A School and library

    B School and bank

    C Grocery store and library

    D Grocery store and bank

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  • STAAR Grade 3 Mathematics 2011 ReleaseAnswer Key

    Item Number

    Reporting Category

    Readiness or Supporting

    Content Student Expectation

    Process Student Expectation

    Correct Answer

    1 1 Supporting 3.1(C) 3.14(A) A 2 1 Readiness 3.2(C) B 3 1 Readiness 3.3(B) 3.14(B) D 4 1 Readiness 3.4(B) 3.14(C) 36 5 2 Supporting 3.6(A) 3.16(A) A 6 2 Readiness 3.7(B) A 7 3 Readiness 3.8(A) 3.14(D) C 8 3 Readiness 3.10(A) 3.14(C) D 9 4 Supporting 3.11(A) 3.14(D) A 10 4 Readiness 3.11(B) 3.14(B) B 11 4 Supporting 3.12(A) 3.14(A) A 12 5 Readiness 3.13(A) 3.14(B) B 13 5 Supporting 3.13(B) 3.14(B) A

    For more information about the new STAAR assessments, go to www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/staar/.

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