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Practice Problems to Teach Strategies for Third Grade 3S-8c) Strategy:
Guess, check and revise
Answer: 18 tiger lilies, 33 dandelions Zoobee
has two kinds of flowers in his garden: dandelions and tiger lilies. Zoobee
planted only tiger lilies, but dandelions came up too. There are 51 flowers in
Zoobee's garden, and there are 15 more dandelions than tiger lilies. How many of
the flowers are tiger lilies and how many are dandelions? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-8b) Strategy:
Guess, check and revise
Answer: Danny 11 cents; Celia 26 cents "Let's
buy this frog mask," croaked Danny to Celia. The frogs both took out their
money. Together they paid 37 cents for the mask. Celia paid 15 cents more than
Danny did. How much money did each frog pay? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-88a) Strategy:
Guess, check and revise
Answer: 25 I
am thinking of a number. Add the number to itself. Then subtract 13. The answer
is 37. What is the number? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-7d) Strategy:
Draw a picture Answer:
15 The
kitten climbed its first tree and got stuck on the top branch. First it went up
the trunk of the tree and on up to the 6th branch. A big squirrel scared the
kitten and it climbed down 3 branches. A bird flew at the kitten and scared it
again. Now it climbed up 10 branches. The kitten climbed back down 2 branches
and then went up 4 branches to the very top of the tree. How many branches were
in the tree? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-7c) Strategy:
Draw a picture Answer:
17 Jim
is looking for friends to play softball. His friends all live on his side of the
street. First he goes down the hill 4 houses to get Lenny. Lenny lives in the
first house on the block. Then Jim goes up the hill 6 houses to get Raul. From
here he goes down the hill 3 houses to find Terry. Next he goes up the hill 13
houses to get Renata. She lives in the last house on the block. How many houses
are on Jim's side of the street in his block? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-7b) Strategy:
Draw a picture Answer:
(path) Juanita
and Cole discovered a note in a bottle. It said, "Start at the Boat Dock on
Toad Road. Go forward 3 blocks on Toad Road to Snake Street. Turn left and go
forward 5 blocks to Snail Trail. Turn right and go forward 4 blocks to Mud
Street. Stay there. Use your eyes. Look for a secret message under a big white
rock." Can you show the path from the Boat Dock to the secret message? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-7a) Strategy:
Draw a picture
Answer: (drawing) Harvey
started drawing a map for Sue, who wants to get to Al's house. Harvey said,
"Here we are at the corner of Story Road and Long Street. Go forward 3
blocks on Long Street. Turn right on Bay Road and go forward 3 blocks. Turn left
on Dry Street. Go forward 4 blocks to Lamb Road. Al's house is on the corner of
Lamb Road and Dry Street." Can you show Sue's path to Al's house? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-6b) Strategy:
Act out the problem or use objects
Answer: (drawings) Marcy
is making a big banner to hang on a wall. She has 3 red, 3 white stars, and 3
blue stars to put on the banner. She is going to put the stars in 3 rows and 3
columns. How can she place the stars so that she has a red star, a blue star,
and a white star in each row and in each column? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-6a) Strategy:
Act out the problem or use objects
Answer:
(Cathy/Bobby) (Eric/Dorothy) (Abby/Forrest) Donna
was putting six new bears in the display case at the toy store. The case had
three shelves, one on top of the other, with two spaces on each shelf. Each bear
had a name: Abby, Bobby, Cathy, Dorothy, Eric, and Forrest. Donna put Dorothy
next to Eric and above Forrest. She did not put Bobby next to Eric or Forrest.
She did not put Abby next to Bobby. Where did Donna put each of the bears? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-5i)
Strategy:
Make a table, chart, or organized list
Answer:
snail A
snail and a turtle both started out on Monday toward a pond 32 inches away. An
owl was watching them and told us how far they were at the beginning of each day
of the race. By Tuesday both the snail and the turtle had traveled 1 inch. By
Wednesday the snail had traveled 2 inches and the turtle had crawled 7 inches.
By Thursday the snail was 4 inches from the start, and the turtle was 13 inches
from it. By Friday the snail was 8 inches from the start, and the turtle was 19
inches from it. If the snail and the turtle kept moving in the same ways, which
one reached the pond first? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-5h)
Strategy:
Make a table, chart, or organized list
Answer:
24, 28, 42, 48, 82, 84 Anthony
came home from school with a puzzle for his sister Teresa. He gave her three
cards. One card had a 2 on it; one card had a 4 on it; and one card had an 8 on
it. Anthony asked, "Teresa, how many 2-digit numbers can you make with
these three cards?" Teresa surprised Anthony. She made six different
2-digit numbers. What numbers did Teresa make? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-5g)
Strategy:
Make a table, chart, or organized list
Answer: (12 answers) Laura
is buying a sundae at Mario's Ice Cream Store. She wants one scoop of ice cream,
one kind of sauce, and one kind of topping. Here are the flavors of ice cream
and kinds of sauces and toppings Laura can choose from. Ú
Ice Cream: peanut butter, chocolate Ú
Sauces: carmel, chocolate, strawberry Ú
Toppings: nuts, coconut. What are all the different sundaes that Laura could
order? Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-5f)
Strategy:
Make a table, chart, or organized list
Answer:
18 The
Chin family is planning a summer vacation. They are trying to decide whether to
travel by plane, train, or car. They will go to Yosemite National Park,
Yellowstone National Park, or the Grand different trips that the Chins could
plan? Write to help
explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-5e)
Strategy:
Make a table, chart, or organized list
Answer:
6 Angelina's
club is having a meeting. They have decided that everyone should have a secret
number. They will use just the numerals 1, 3, and 5 in their numbers, but each
number will be different. Each numeral can be used only once in any number. If
they use all the different three-digit numbers that you can make with the
numerals 1, 3, and 5, how many members does Angelina's club have? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-5d)
Strategy:
Make a table, chart, or organized list
Answer: 24 The
Cars For Kings Company is putting out the new models. They want to put a 4-digit
number on the back of each new model car. They have decided to use only the
numerals 2, 5, 7, and 8. Each numeral can only be used once in a number. How
many different numbers can the Cars For Kings Company put on the backs of the
new model cars? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-5c)
Strategy:
Make a table, chart, or organized list
Answer:
(several answers) Carla
and Nick were playing a factors game. Carla would name a factor of 24 and Nick
had to give the other factor. Show the ways Carla and Nick could play the game. Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-5b)
Strategy:
Make a table, chart, or organized list
Answer: AET,ATE,EAT,ETA,TAE,TEA - three You
have the three letters A,E, and T. List all the 3-letter combinations you can
make using each letter once. How many of the combinations are actually words? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-5a)
Strategy:
Make a table, chart, or organized list
Answer: (list of 12 suppers) At
camp these are the choices for supper: Ú
Meat: steak, troutÚ
Potatoes: mashed, baked, french friesÚ
Vegetable: corn, green beans. List the 12 different suppers a camper could
choose. Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-4d)
Strategy:
Look for a pattern
Answer: 6th day On
her first day of vacation, Angela found 2 sand dollars on the beach. She put
them in an old sock. The next day she found 4 sand dollars, and she put them in
her sock. On each day of her vacation, Angela found 2 more sand dollars than she
had found the day before. On what day did she have 42 sand dollars in the sock? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-4c)
Strategy:
Look for a pattern
Answer: 4th hour There
were 30 campers in Crazy Creek Park on Saturday when it started to rain. In the
first hour of rain, 3 campers took down their tents and went away. In the second
hour, 6 campers took down their tents and left the park. The rain kept pouring
down. Every hour 3 more campers left than during the hour before. In what hour
did the last campers leave the park? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-4b)
Strategy:
Look for a pattern
Answer: 33 Mona
is wearing her magic cape again. The first time she wore it, she found 5 pennies
in a crack of the sidewalk. The next time she wore it, she discovered 9 pennies
under an old barrel. The third time she wore it, she found 13 pennies in some
sand. The fourth time she wore it, she discovered 17 pennies under the bleachers
in a ball park. If Mona keeps finding pennies in this way, how many will she
find when she wears her cape the eighth time? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-4a)
Strategy:
Look for a pattern Write
the next three numbers in each sequence: Ú
2,3,6,__,__,__ Ú
1,4,7,10,__,__,__ Ú
1,2,4,8,16,__,__,__ Ú
1,2,4,7,11,16,__,__,__ Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-3a)
Strategy:
Use logical reasoning
Answer:
$18 One
crab and one shark cost the same as 4 crabs. If one crab costs $6, then how much
does one shark cost? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-2c)
Strategy:
Work backward
Answer: 3 Porcupines,
skunks, and opossums live in Wooly Woods. There are 5 fewer opossums than
skunks, and half as many skunks as porcupines. When danger is near, the opossums
lie down and play dead. The 16 porcupines raise their quills to frighten away
their enemies. How many opossums live in Wooly Woods? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-2b)
Strategy:
Work backward Answer:
4 lbs. The
Jolly Giant weighed some of the vegetables that grew in his garden. He weighed a
tomato, an ear of corn, a turnip, and a carrot. The carrot was 8 pounds less
than the turnip, and the turnip was 3 pounds more than the ear of corn. The ear
of corn weighed half as much as the tomato. The Jolly Giant rolled the tomato
onto the scale. It was 18 pounds! How much did the carrot weigh? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-2a)
Strategy:
Work backward
Answer: 40 Someone
broke a bag of peanuts on Peep Street. Pigeons came from all over the city to
feast on the peanuts. They ate lots of the nuts on Monday. They ate 2 fewer nuts
on Tuesday than on Monday. They came back again on Wednesday, Thursday, and
Friday. Each day they ate 2 fewer peanuts than the day before. On Friday they
cleaned up the last 4 peanuts. How many peanuts in all did the pigeons eat? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 3S-1a)
Strategy:
Make it Simpler
Answer: 34 Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Mouse sell square tins of cheese buns in their shop. Right now they have 12 tins of buns in the shop. They stack the tins on the shelf, 2 tins in each stack, and the stacks touch sides. Every day Mr. Mouse dusts the sides of the tins that are not touching the shelf or another tin. How many sides must he dust on 12 tins of buns? Write to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. |
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