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Unit 3 Assessment

Name _______________________ Date __________________

Number Concepts ____/17 Computation ____/18

Measurement ____/10 Total ______/45

* = Student should demonstrate mastery of this skill at this time.

* 1. Subtract. Computation- 6 points

10 – 6 = ____ 7 – 2 = ____ ____ = 8 – 1

9 6 7
-4 -4 -6

* 2. Add. Computation- 6 points

5 + 9 = ____ 8 + 8 = ____ ____ = 9 + 4

6 7 8
+6 +4 +9
Measurement- 4 points

* 3. Show 27¢ in two different ways using a variety of coins.


Write Q D N P to show the amount.

Show 53¢ in two different ways using a variety of coins.


Write Q D N P to show the amount.
* 4. Write a number with: Number Concepts- 3 points

5 ones and 7 tens _______

6 tens and 2 ones _______

3 hundreds, 8 ones, and 4 tens _______

Number Concepts- 6 points


* 5. Circle the numbers that have an 8 in the tens place.

18 84 283 80 118 8

* 6. Write the time. Measurement- 4 points

___ : ___ ___ : ___


___:___ ___:___

7. Subtract. Computation- 6 points

16 – 7 = ____ 13 – 5 ____ ___ = 13 – 6

12 14 12
- 6 - 9 - 8

Measurement- 2 points
8. You buy orange juice for 30¢. You put 2 quarters in the vending
machine. What is your change?

Write the number model.

_______________________________________
You buy lettuce for 65¢. You pay with $1 bill. What is your change?

Write the number model.

_______________________________________

9. Fill in the frames. Number Concepts- 5 points

10. Find the second rule. Fill in the frames. Number Concepts- 3 points
Open Response

Buying from a Vending Machine

Carlos wants to buy chocolate milk


from the vending machine. The milk
costs 75¢. Carlos has 2 quarters,
5 dimes, and 5 nickels.

Show three possible coin combinations Carlos could use to pay for the
milk. Use Q,D, and N to record your answers.

Explain how you know you found the combinations.

In the first box, I started with _____ quarter(s) and counted up to


75¢. In the second box, I started with ______ quarter(s) and counted
up to 75¢. In the third box, I started with ______ quarter(s) and
counted up to 75¢
Revised 2010

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