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1.Mike began his bike ride at 2:40 p.m. and finished the ride at 3:20 p.m. How many minutes did Mike ride?

 

  1. 20 minutes
  2. 40 minutes
  3. 60 minutes
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time
GLCE: M.UN.03.01
2.Michelle has a string which is 3 feet and 6 inches long and John has a string which is two feet and eight inches long. How much longer is Michelle's string?

 

  1. 2 inches
  2. 10 inches
  3. 1 foot and 2 inches
  4. 1 foot and 10 inches
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time
GLCE: M.UN.03.01
3.Using your centimeter ruler, measure the following line to the nearest half centimeter.

 

  1. 6 1/2 cm.
  2. 7 cm.
  3. 7 1/2 cm.
  4. 8 cm.
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time
GLCE: M.UN.03.01
4.How much grape juice is in this pitcher? Each mark is 500 milliliters (ml).

                                 

 

  1. 500 ml
  2. 1 liter
  3. 1 liter and 500 ml
  4. 2 liters
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time
GLCE: M.UN.03.02
5.Mary has a piano recital on May 25. Today is April 28. How long must she wait before the recital day?

        

 

  1. 3 weeks 2 days
  2. 3 weeks 6 days
  3. 4 weeks 2 days
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time
GLCE: M.UN.03.02
6.Joey is meeting Tom at the movie at 1:45. The clock below shows what time it is now. How much time does Joey have to wait before he meets Tom?

        

 

  1. 4 hours 45 minutes
  2. 5 hours 20 minutes
  3. 7 hours 20 minutes
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time
GLCE: M.UN.03.02
7.Beth was using meter sticks to measure a long table in her classroom. She put the meter sticks end to end three times. The third meter stick went over the edge of the table like this. How long was her table?

                

  1. 3 Meters
  2. 58 Centimeters
  3. 58 Meters
  4. 2 Meters 58 Centimeters
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time
GLCE: M.UN.03.02
8.What is the date two weeks after June 8?

  1. June 10
  2. June 15
  3. June 22
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time
GLCE: M.UN.03.02
9.It took Lily 35 hours to drive from Michigan to Texas. How many days and hours did she drive?

 

  1. 1 day and 11 hours
  2. 1 day and 19 hours
  3. 3 days and 5 hours
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time
GLCE: M.UN.03.03
10.Eric's desk measures 27 inches. How many feet and inches is that?

 

  1. 1 foot 3 inches
  2. 2 feet 3 inches
  3. 2 feet 7 inches
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time
GLCE: M.UN.03.03
11.Kim's little sister just turned 2 years old today. How many months old is her little sister?

 

  1. 2 months
  2. 12 months
  3. 24 months
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time
GLCE: M.UN.03.03
12.Which temperature is hotter than the boiling point of water?

 

  1. 58o C
  2. 98o C
  3. 107o C
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time
GLCE: M.UN.03.04
13.Brad can long jump 1 meter 9 centimeters. How many centimeters is that?

 

  1. 19 centimeters
  2. 109 centimeters
  3. 1,009 centimeters
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time
GLCE: M.UN.03.04
14.Which thermometer shows the boiling point of water?

 

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time
GLCE: M.UN.03.04
15.Brandon and Ashley are building a snowman on their day off of school. Which is the best estimate of the outdoor temperature?

 

  1. 20o C
  2. 35o C
  3. 45o C
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time
GLCE: M.UN.03.04
16.Chris just put his liquid grape juice in the freezer to make Popsicles. At what temperature will the Popsicles start to freeze?

 

  1. 32o F
  2. 0o F
  3. -32o F
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time
GLCE: M.UN.03.04
17.Draw a rectangle with one side of 1 inch and the other side of 3 inches. Then find the perimeter of the rectangle.

 

 

 

  1. 3 inches
  2. 4 inches
  3. 6 inches
  4. 8 inches
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Understand meaning of area and perimeter and apply in problems
GLCE: M.UN.03.05
18.What is the perimeter of this rectangle?

        

 

  1. 18 cm
  2. 30 cm
  3. 36 cm
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Understand meaning of area and perimeter and apply in problems
GLCE: M.UN.03.05
19.Find the area of the rectangle. A unit grid is covering the rectangle to help you.

        

  1. 7 square units
  2. 12 square units
  3. 14 square units
  4. 35 square units
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Understand meaning of area and perimeter and apply in problems
GLCE: M.UN.03.06
20.What is the area of this rectangle?        

        

  1. 14 cm
  2. 14 square cm
  3. 45 cm
  4. 45 square cm
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Understand meaning of area and perimeter and apply in problems
GLCE: M.UN.03.07
21.Which of these squares is closer to 1 square centimeter?

                 

  1. a
  2. b
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Understand meaning of area and perimeter and apply in problems
GLCE: M.UN.03.08
22.Steve has $32.25, and he gives $12.12 to his friend Bill. After he gives the money to Bill, how much will Steve have left?

 

  1. $19.03
  2. $20.13
  3. $22.03
  4. $22.13
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.11
23.Andy had $9.98. He bought a baseball glove for $5.56. How much money does Andy have left over?

 

  1. $3.44
  2. $4.42
  3. $4.56
  4. $4.72
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.11
24.Tom had $11.52. Jane gave him $4.35 more. How much money does Tom have now?

 

  1. $7.17
  2. $7.27
  3. $15.87
  4. $16.87
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.11
25.Anna had $2.25. She was given $5.50 for her birthday. Anna then spent $4.35 on a new book. How much money does Anna have now?

 

  1. $1.15
  2. $3.25
  3. $3.40
  4. $7.75
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.11
26.Victoria has $15.67. If she gets $10.00 from her dad, how much money will she have?

 

  1. $5.67
  2. $15.67
  3. $25.67
  4. $30.67
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.11
27.Sue had $14.00. She bought a gift for a friend that cost $9.62. How much money does Sue have left after buying the gift?

 

  1. $4.38
  2. $4.42
  3. $4.48
  4. $23.62
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.11
28.Andy had $9.85. He bought a toy for $5.52. How much money does Andy have left?

  1. $3.24
  2. $4.33
  3. $5.43
  4. $15.37
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.11
29.If you had $2.35 and someone gave you $1.50, what would be the sum of the money you have now?

 

  1. $0.85
  2. $1.85
  3. $2.85
  4. $3.85
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.11
30.Lance has $5.62. If he wants to buy a book that costs $16.95, how much more money will Lance need?

 

  1. $5.93
  2. $9.66
  3. $11.33
  4. $22.57
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.11
31.Victoria has 15 dollars and 67 cents. If she borrows 10 dollars and 58 cents from her dad, how much money will she have?

 

  1. 25 dollars
  2. 25 dollars and 25 cents
  3. 26 dollars
  4. 26 dollars and 25 cents
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.11
32.Kim wanted to see a movie on the weekend. The tickets cost $6.50 each. Kim has saved $4.30. How much more money will Kim need to buy one ticket?

 

  1. $2.10
  2. $2.20
  3. $2.50
  4. $2.80
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.12
33.Annie and Carla earned $3.00 for raking the lawn. They wanted to share the money equally, so they split each dollar in half, one at a time. When they added up their money, how much did each girl receive?

 

  1. $1.00 each
  2. $1.50 each
  3. $1.75 each
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.12
34.Sally is 5 years and 5 months old. Her brother, Kevin, is 8 years and 6 months old. How much older is Kevin than Sally?

 

  1. 2 years and 1 month
  2. 2 years and 11 months
  3. 3 years and 1 months
  4. 3 years and 11 months
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.12
35.Sadia will be 15 years and 11 months old on New Year's Eve. Her sister, Karen, will be 21 years and 7 months old. How much older is Karen than Sadia?

 

  1. 5 years and 4 months
  2. 5 years and 8 months
  3. 6 years and 4 months
  4. 6 years and 8 months
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.12
36.School bus A takes 1 hour and 35 minutes to travel its route and arrive at school. School bus B takes 25 minutes to travel its route. How much longer does it take bus A to travel its route than bus B?

 

  1. 50 minutes
  2. 1 hour and 10 minutes
  3. 1 hour and 30 minutes
  4. 1 hour and 50 minutes
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.12
37.Stan wants to buy enough paint to cover one wall of his bedroom. The wall is 8 feet high and 10 feet wide. How many square feet will the paint need to cover?

 

  1. 18
  2. 36
  3. 80
  4. 88
Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.13


Open Ended


1.Measure the width of your desk in feet and inches to the nearest 1/2 inch.

 

 

 

 

 

Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time
GLCE: M.UN.03.02
2.Carl needs a fence around his garden that is 30 feet long and 15 feet wide. How much fence will Carl need? Make a drawing of the garden and label the lengths of the sides.

 

 

 

 

Answer: ___________

Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.13
3.Bill made brownies for himself and five friends. The pan he used to make the brownies is 12 inches by 12 inches. If Bill cuts the brownies into six equal pieces, how big will each brownie be? Make a drawing and show your work.

 

 

 

 

 

Answer: ___________

 

Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.13
4.Jack wants to put a border around a bulletin board that is 54 inches long and 43 inches high. How much boarder material will he need for this job? Make a drawing to explain how you solved this.

 

 

 

 

Answer: ___________

 

Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.13
5.Jill wants to buy enough seed to grow grass in the patch of lawn that is 10 feet long and 9 feet wide. How many square feet is her patch of lawn? Show your work.

 

 

 

 

Answer: __________

 

Grade Level: Third Grade
Strand: Measurement
Topic: Solve measurement problems
GLCE: M.PS.03.13


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