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EnVision 3 Teacher Answer Key with cover

EnVision 3 Teacher Answer Key with cover

Name Daily Spiral Review

Daily Spiral Review Choose the best answer. 20-3
20-3
1. Four students in the third grade 3. A 4-digit number uses only two
grew one tomato plant each. different digits.
The pictograph below shows
the number of tomatoes that the • The number in the ones, tens,
students grew with their tomato and thousands place is the
plants. same.
Tomatoes Grown
• The number in the hundreds
Pedro place is double the number in
the ones places.
Cheyenne
• The digit in the ones place plus
Todd the digit in the tens place is 6.

Erin What is the number?

Each ϭ 2 tomatoes grown 3,633

Which student grew exactly 6 tomatoes?

A Pedro C Todd

B Cheyenne D Erin 4. Find the product.

2. Family Fun Arcade held an air 84
hockey tournament. The tally table ϫ6
below shows the results of the
tournament. 504

Air Hockey Wins 5. Draw a rectangle that shows
_5_
8 shaded.

Player Number of Wins

Byron llll lll
ll
Lupé llll l

Alexa ll

Earl llll

How many more games did Byron © Pearson Education, Inc. 3
win than Alexa?

A6 C4
B5 D3

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Name Daily Spiral Review

Choose the best answer. 20-4

1. The bar graph shows the 3. The table shows the favorite kinds
pets owned by the students of fruit juice of students in
in Ms. Hart’s class. Mr. Smith’s class.

9 Pets Favorite Fruit Juice
8
Number of Students 7 Dog Bird Flavor Votes
6
5 Apple 10
4
3 Orange 6
2
1 Grape 4
0
Cranberry 2
Cat
Fish Make a pictograph to represent
the data.
Kind of Animal

How many more students have Check students’ Daily Spiral Review
fish for pets than have birds? pictographs. 20-4

A2 4. What time is shown on the clock
B3 below?
C4
D5 11 12 1
10 2
2. Consuela is going to measure 93
the width of a closet. Which unit 84
would be best to use?
765
A Feet
2:45
B Yards
5. Janice has 72 books placed
C Kilometers equally on 4 shelves. How many
books are on each shelf?
D Miles
18
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Name Daily Spiral Review

Choose the best answer. 20-5

1. A building is 972 feet tall. 5. There are 3 lines of people waiting
Mr. Baldwin rounded the number to enter a concert hall. Each line
to the nearest hundred. What has 68 people. How many people
number did Mr. Baldwin use? are in line all together?

A 1,000 C 970 204
B 980 D 900
6. Find the difference.
2. What time does the clock below 903
show?
Ϫ 457
11 12 1
10 2 446
93
84 7. Sissy baked 48 cookies for
12 of her friends. Each friend
765 will receive the same number of
cookies. How many cookies will
A 10:43 C 11:17 each friend get? Daily Spiral Review
B 11:05 D 12:43 20-5
4
3. How many centimeters are equal
8. Draw hands to show a time of 4:48.
to one meter?
11 12 1
A 1,000 C 10 10 2
93
B 100 D1 84

765

4. What time does the clock
below show?

11 12 1
10 2
93
84

765

© Pearson Education, Inc. 3 A 1:03 C 3:01
B 1:15 D 3:05

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Name Daily Spiral Review

Choose the best answer. 20-6
1. The pictograph shows the number
3. The table shows the favorite
of spelling bees that four students animals at the zoo of students in
at Kennedy Elementary School Ms. Medina’s class.
have won.
Favorite Animals
Spelling Bees Won
Animal Votes
Roberto
Samantha Monkey 6
Amit
Monique Tiger 8
Each ϭ 2 spelling bees won.
Polar bear 5
How many more spelling bees has
Samantha won than Amit? Penguins 4
A5
B4 Make a bar graph to represent
C3 the data.
D2
Check students’
2. Use a centimeter ruler. What is the bar graphs.
measure of the eraser below to
the nearest centimeter? 4. The distance from Houston to Daily Spiral Review
Atlanta is 789 miles. The distance 20-6
A 3 centimeters from Houston to Indianapolis is
B 4 centimeters 987 miles. How many miles closer
C 5 centimeters is Atlanta to Houston than to
D 6 centimeters Indianapolis?

198

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Name Daily Spiral Review

Choose the best answer. 20-7

1. The pictograph shows the 3. A 4-digit number uses three
different kinds of tomatoes that different digits.
were sold at a farmer’s market.
Tomatoes Sold • The number in the ones and
thousands place is the same.
Cherry
• The number in the hundreds
Grape place is double the number in
the ones place.
Slicing
• The digit in the ones place plus
Plum the digit in the tens place is 10.

10 pounds of tomatoes sold • The sum of the four digits is 16.

How many pounds of grape tomatoes What is the number?
were sold?
2,482
A 21 C 25
4. Find the product.
B 5 D 50
7 ϫ 9 ϫ 2 ϭ 126
2. The tally table shows the number
of air hockey games won. 5. Write a fraction and a decimal for
the shaded part.
Air Hockey Wins
_140_, 0.4
Daily Spiral ReviewPlayerNumber of Wins
20-7
John llll lll
ll
Kim llll l
© Pearson Education, Inc. 3
Alexa ll

Earl llll

How many more games did John
win than Alexa?

A6 C4
B5 D3

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Name Daily Spiral Review

Choose the best answer. 20-8

1. The bar graph shows how 3. The table shows the favorite ice
students in Mr. Masse’s class get cream flavors of students in
to school. Ms. Allen’s class.

Transportation to School Favorite Flavors of Ice Cream

Number of Students 9 Flavor Votes

8

7 Vanilla 10

6 Chocolate 6

5

4 Strawberry 4

3 Pistachio 2

2

1

0 Walk Bike Bus Make a pictograph to represent
Car the data.

Method Check students’
pictographs.
How many more students take
the bus than ride their bikes to 4. What time is shown on the clock
school? below?

A2 11 12 1
10 2
B3 93
84
C4
765
D5
12:33
Daily Spiral Review 2. Nate bought 3 packs of chewing 3 85. $3.87 ϭ dollars ϩ dimes
20-8 gum. The total cost was $3.93.
Which number sentence shows 7ϩ pennies
how to find the cost of each
pack?

A $3 ϩ $3.93

B 3 ϫ $3.93

C $3.93 Ϭ 3

D $3.93 Ϭ 4

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Name Daily Spiral Review

Choose the best answer. 20-9

1. Ramona is playing a board game. 3. The bar graph shows the
It is her turn to spin the spinner. number of members of
various after-school clubs.
Blue Red
Club Membership
Yellow Blue Number of Students
Red Yellow 9
8
Blue Red 7
6
Which best describes the 5 Daily Spiral Review
likelihood of the spinner landing 4 20-9
on yellow instead of blue? 3
2
A More likely 1
0
B Less likely
Crafts Gymnastics Spanish Science
C Equally likely Club

D Certain When the number of members
is added together, which two
2. Mathius checks the outdoor clubs have the same number of
thermometer. What is the members as the Crafts Club?
temperature?
Spanish and Science
°F °C
4. In what ways can the polygon
90 30 below be classified?
80
70 20 quadrilateral and
60 trapezoid
50 10
40 5. Horseshoe Falls, which is part of
30 0 Niagara Falls, is 173 feet high.
20 Akaka Falls, in Hawaii, is 269 feet
10 –10 higher than Horseshoe Falls. What
is the height of Akaka Falls?
0 –20
–10 442 feet
–20 –30

© Pearson Education, Inc. 3 A 5°C C 5°F
B 36°C D 36°F

Topic 20 85







Name Cumulative Test
Topics 1–20
Mark the best answer.
4. Mu-Ling is putting strawberries in
1. Trent paid for a book using the each bowl. She made the groups
money shown below. below.

What is the value of the money Which could be used to find the
Trent used to pay for the book? total number of strawberries?

A $5.62 A 4ϫ2ϭ■ C 3ϫ3ϭ■
B $5.67 B 4ϫ3ϭ■ D 4ϫ4ϭ■
C $15.62
D $50.67 5. Which of these best describes all
the lengths?
2. The school chorus is made up of
57 third grade students, 69 fourth Lengths of Campers
grade students, and 123 fifth Camper Name Length in Feet
grade students. What is the total
number of students in the chorus? Traveler 27

A 349 Explorer 18
B 249
C 239 Road Runner 36
D 139
A They are all odd numbers.
3. Mrs. Carter spent $204 at the B They are all less than 30.
store. She bought a desk and a C They are all multiples of 9.
chair. The desk cost $136. What D They are all multiples of 2.
was the cost of the chair?
6. Each row in the school parking lot
A $68 has 7 spaces. There are 6 rows of
B $78 parking spaces. What is the total
C $132 number of parking spaces in the
D $340 school parking lot?

A 42 C 35

© Pearson Education, Inc. 3 B 36 D 13

Cumulative Test
Topics 1–20

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Name

7. Luis has 18 model planes. He 10. Which figure best describes the
wants to display 5 planes on each toy block?
shelf. How many shelves will he
use? A Sphere
B Rectangular prism
A5 C Pyramid
D Cylinder
B4
11. Look at the figures inside the
C3 rectangle.

D2

8. Allie has 15 beads. She will put an
equal number of beads in each of
3 jars. Which number sentence is
in this fact family?

A 15 ÷ 3 = 5

B 3 x 15 = 45

C 18 – 3 = 15

D 15 + 3 = 18

9. Tom is buying packages of party Which two figures below appear
favors. Each package has 20 toys. to be congruent to the figures
Out of the 20 toys, 4 are cars. inside the rectangle?
If Tom buys 80 toys, how many
are cars?

Cars 48?? JK LM

Total Toys 20 40 60 80 A J and L C K and L
B J and M D K and M
A 16
B 14 12. Which measurement best describes
C 12 the length of a car?
D 10
A 12 inches C 12 yards
B 12 feet D 12 miles
Cumulative Test
Topics 1–20

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Name 16. Kento wants to paint a tabletop.
The shaded part of the figure
13. Angela has these shirts. below shows the part of the
tabletop that needs paint.

What fraction of her shirts have ϭ 1 square foot
stripes?
What is the area of the shaded part
A _3_ C _5_ of the tabletop?
8 8 A 9 square feet
B 23 square feet
B _3_ D _5_ C 26 square feet
5 3 D 35 square feet

14. Measure the sides of the magnet
to the nearest centimeter.

17. Cora was at the library between
4:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. Which
clock shows a time between
4:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M.?

Which is closest to the perimeter A 11 12 1 C 11 12 1
of the magnet? 10 2 10 2
93 93
A 9 cm C 18 cm 84 84
765 765

B 16 cm D 24 cm B 11 12 1 D 11 12 1
10 2 10 2
15. Which measurement best 93 93
describes the mass of a cat? 84 84
765 765

A 6 grams C 6 kilometers 18. The cereal boxes in the store are
arranged in 4 rows with 28 boxes in
B 6 kilograms D 6 liters each row. Which number sentence
can be used to find the total
© Pearson Education, Inc. 3 number of cereal boxes? Cumulative Test
Topics 1–20
A 4 ϫ 28 ϭ ■ C 28 ϩ 4 ϭ ■

B 28 Ϭ 4 ϭ ■ D 28 Ϫ 4 ϭ ■

Topic 20 99

Name

19. Two classes want to go on a trip 21. Carmela has two baskets of
together. Each class voted for the apples. One basket has 84 apples.
trip it wants to take. The results The other basket has 56 apples.
are shown below. Which number sentence can be
used to find how many apples
Mrs. Neal’s Class Vote Mr. Vega’s Class Vote there are in all?

Art Museum - - Art Museum - A 84 Ϫ 56 ϭ ■

Farm - - - Farm - - - - B 84 Ϭ 56 ϭ ■

Nature Park -- Nature Park - - - C 84 ϫ 56 ϭ ■

Space Museum - - - - Space Museum - - D 84 ϩ 56 ϭ ■

-Each ϭ 4 students Each ϭ 2 students

How many more students voted 22. Mario uses 2 to 4 sheets of
for the farm trip in Mr. Vega’s class paper every day. He started with
than in Mrs. Neal’s class? 15 sheets this week. Which is a
reasonable number of sheets that
A 1_21_ C5 Mario will have left at the end of
B3 D6 the second day of this week?

20. There are 24 children in the town A 18 C6
parade of cycles. There are more
bicycles than tricycles. What B9 D3
additional information is needed
to find how many more bicycles 23. Ms. Morgan drove 350 miles in
than tricycles are in the parade? 7 hours. If she drove the same
number of miles each hour, how
A The number of bicycles in the many miles did she drive each
town hour?

B The number of boys and girls in A 70 miles C 35 miles
the parade
B 50 miles D 5 miles
C The number of bicycles in the
parade 24. Ed arrived at the theater at
1:15 P.M. He was 18 minutes late
D The colors of the bicycles and for the start of the movie. At what
tricycles time did the movie start?

A 1:03 P.M. C 12:53 P.M.
Cumulative Test,
Topics 1–20

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B 1:33 P.M. D 12:57 P.M.

100 Topic 20

Name Topic 20
Free-Response Test
Write your answer in the space provided.

1. Sarah took a survey and made the Use the pictograph for 4 through 6.
tally chart shown. List the set of
data that matches the tally chart. Favorite Pets
(20-1)
Cats
Last Initials Dogs
Birds
Initial Tally

J

M Each = 10 people

S 4. How many people like cats as
their favorite pet? (20-2)
J, J, M, M, M, M,
M, M, S, S, S 80

2. Sara uses the data in her tally 5. How many more people like cats
chart to make a bar graph. Which than dogs? (20-2)
initial will have the tallest bar on
the bar graph? (20-4) 30

M

3. At what time was the temperatureTemperature (in ºF) 6. If Sharona knows that there are
the coolest? (20-5) 20 people who like birds as their
favorite pet, how many symbols
Temperature on June 4th should she draw for birds? (20-3)
80
75 2
70
65
60
55
50

8 A.M. 10 A.M. 12 P.M. 2 P.M. 4 P.M.

Time

4:00 P.M.

Topic 20 © Pearson Education, Inc. 3
Free-Response Test
94 Topic 20

Name

7. Use the bag of blocks and the 9. Write a sentence comparing the
table to answer the question data for the TV shows shown on
below. the graphs (20-9)

Favorite Type of TV ShowType of TV Show
of 3rd Grade Students
Moon 246 12
Star Sitcom
Ring 369 15 18
Total Drama
Picks 4 8 12 16 Type of TV Show
Cartoon
9 18 27 36 45 54
0 2 4 6 8 10
Predict how many blocks with Number of Students
a ring will be picked in 45 total
picks. (20-7) Favorite Type of TV Show
of 4th Grade Students
20 blocks with
a ring Sitcom

8. Peter tossed a colored cube Drama
18 times. His results are shown in
the line plot below. Cartoon

Toss Results xxxxx 0 2 4 6 8 10
Red Number of Students
xx xxxx xxxxxxx
Possible answer: More
Orange Yellow Black fourth-grade students
than third-grade students
Color chose sitcom as their
favorite type of TV show.
© Pearson Education, Inc. 3 Which is the best prediction for the Topic 20
color Peter will toss next? (20-8) 10. Writing to Explain Each student Free-Response Test
in Mr. Quinn’s class voted for the
black field trip they would most like to
go on. There were 7 votes for the
zoo, 12 votes for the park, 3 votes
for the library, and 7 votes for
the museum. If Mr. Quinn picks a
paper vote without looking, which
two places is he equally likely to
pick? Explain. (20-5)

Sample answer: zoo and
museum; both the zoo
and museum received
7 votes each, so there is
an equally like chance of
being picked.

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