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Third Grade EOG Prep

Third Grade EOG Prep. Who wants to be a 4 th Grader?. #1 Amy counted 1,149 pennies in her jar. What is the correct way of writing the number of pennies in word form?. Eleven thousand forty-nine. One thousand one hundred forty-nine. A:. B:. Eleven four nine.

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Third Grade EOG Prep

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  1. Third Grade EOG Prep Who wants to be a 4th Grader?

  2. #1 Amy counted 1,149 pennies in her jar. What is the correct way of writing the number of pennies in word form? Eleven thousand forty-nine One thousand one hundred forty-nine A: B: Eleven four nine One one hundred forty-nine C: D:

  3. Correct!! You have reached $100!! Click here to continue.

  4. Incorrect! Try again! Click here.

  5. #2 Ms. Howard bought 8 cheese pizzas for $48. How much did each pizza cost? $56 $6 A: B: $8 $40 C: D:

  6. Correct! You have reached $200! Click here to continue.

  7. #3 Leona and her mother made a quilt. They used 56 squares to make 8 rows. How many squares are in each row? 7 6 A: B: 8 9 C: D:

  8. Correct! You have reached $300! Click here to continue.

  9. #4 Megan counted the glass beads that came in a package. She counted 5,000 green + 40 yellow + 300 pink + 3 black beads. How many beads were there in all? 5,433 5,334 A: B: 5,343 3,435 C: D:

  10. Correct! You have reached $500! Click here to continue.

  11. #5 Wendy jogged for 30 minutes on Friday, 42 minutes on Saturday, and 55 minutes on Sunday. What is the total time she jogged? 1 hr 27 min 1 hr 12 min A: B: 2 hr 27 min 2 hr 7 min C: D:

  12. Correct! You have reached $1000! Click here to continue.

  13. #6 Kyle has a pocket full of marbles. He has one black, two green, three red, and two yellow. What is the likelihood that the marble will be black? 1 out of 8 1 out of 1 A: B: 1 out of 7 7 out of 8 C: D:

  14. Incorrect! You leave with $1000. Click here.

  15. Correct! You have reached $2,000! Click here to continue.

  16. #7 Tony’s computer game has a three-digit secret code. The code has a 7, a 5, and a 3 in it. How many possible numbers could there be with these three digits? 1 4 A: B: 6 9 C: D:

  17. Correct! You have reached $4,000! Click here to continue.

  18. #8 Matt made up a pattern. 1, 4, 10, 22, 46 What is the rule for Matt’s pattern? Add three to the number each time Double the number each time A: B: Multiply the number by itself and then add the number each time Multiply the number by two and then add 2 each time C: D:

  19. Correct! You have reached $8,000! Click here to continue.

  20. #9 What is the rule for this number pattern? 1, 1, 2, 6, 24, 120, … Add 0, then add 1, then add 2, and so on Multiply by 1, then add 1 A: B: Multiply by 1, then multiply by 2, then multiply by 3, and so on Multiply by 2, then subtract 1 C: D:

  21. Correct! You have reached $16,000! Click here to continue.

  22. #10 Laurie needs one cup of milk for each cake she bakes. If Laurie plans to make 4 cakes, how much milk will she use? 1 pint 2 quarts A: B: 1 gallon D: 1 quart C:

  23. Correct! You have reached $32,000! Click here to continue.

  24. #11 Carlos put 48 cookies into 8 equal rows. Which number sentence shows that N is equal to the number of cookies in each row? 48 ÷ 8 = N N + 8 = 48 A: B: 48 x 8 = N N - 8 = 48 C: D:

  25. Incorrect! You leave with $32,000. Click here.

  26. Correct! You have reached $64,000! Click here to continue.

  27. #12 Dana, Joy, and Puja shared their compact discs (CDs) so that each girl got 12. Which equation can be used to determine how many CDs there were in all? 12 ÷ 3 = 12 – 3 = A: B: 12 + 3 = 12 x 3 = C: D:

  28. Correct! You have reached $125,000! Click here to continue.

  29. #13 What is the value of the unknown in the number sentence X ÷ 4 = 9? 36 45 A: B: 32 5 C: D:

  30. Correct!You have reached $250,000! Click here to continue.

  31. #14 Seth drank three pints of water a day for six days. How many quarts of water did he drink? 6 12 A: B: 18 9 C: D:

  32. Correct! You have reached $500,000! Click here to continue.

  33. #15 Elizabeth has 3 boxes of marbles with 7 marbles in each box. Today, her aunt gave her a bag of 27 marbles. Which number sentence shows how many marbles Elizabeth has in all? 27 – 3 x 7 = 3 + 7 + 27 = A: B: 3 x 7 x 27 = 3 x 7 + 27 = C: D:

  34. Correct! You have reached $1,000,000! Congratulations!

  35. Great Job!!!! Thank you for playing!

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