Grade 3 Core Standard III Assessment

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Grade 3 Core Standard III Assessment Geometry and Measurement Name: Date: 3.3.1 Identify right angles in two-dimensional shapes and determine if angles are greater than or less than a right angle (obtuse and acute). 1. What type of angle is shown? a. Obtuse angle b. Acute angle c. Right angle 2. Describe the type of angle shown on each of the clocks? Clock A: Clock B: Clock A Clock B 3. Which figure has exactly two acute angles and two obtuse angles?

3.3.2 Identify, describe, compare, analyze, and informally classify triangles by their sides and angles. 4. Use the triangles below to answer the questions below. A B C D E Which triangles are right triangles? How many triangles are isosceles? How many triangles have exactly two acute angles? Which triangles are scalene? 5. Which flag has the fewest vertices? a. b. c. d. 6. Place congruency marks on the equal sides of the triangle.

3.3.3 Identify, describe, compare, analyze, and classify quadrilaterals (square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus, and trapezoid) by their sides and angles. 7. Which of the figures are congruent? a. O and M b. N and P M N O c. N and R d. P and Q P Q R 8. I am a quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides. Two of my angles are less than 90. All of my sides are congruent. Name my shape and draw me on the dot paper. Name of Shape:

9. Circle the two-dimensional figures. Name Date: 10. Use these polygons to finish the sentences below. The trapezoid and the parallelogram are the same because The trapezoid and the parallelogram are different because

3.3.4 Identify, describe, and compare pentagons, hexagons, and octagons by the number of sides or angles. 11. Melissa is drawing a hexagon. This is what she has drawn so far. Draw the remaining sides to complete the hexagon? 12. Shade all the pentagons below. 13. Write the symbols <, >, =, on the lines to make each statement true. a. the number of sides in an octagon the number of angles in a pentagon b. the number of sides in an octagon the number of angles in an octagon c. the number of angles in a hexagon the numbers of angles in a pentagon

3.3.5 Investigate and describe the results of decomposing, combining, and transforming polygons to make other polygons. 14. Which two figures are related by a flip? a. c. b. d. 15. Which of the shapes below could NOT be created by cutting apart the figure in the box to the right? a. b. c. d. 16. Shade four boxes so that both sides are symmetrical.

3.3.6 Build, draw, and analyze two-dimensional shapes to understand attributes and properties of two-dimensional space. 17. Draw these shapes and describe them by their sides and angles: Name of Shape Drawing of Shape Number of Sides Number of Vertices Types of Angles Triangle 3 3 3 acute angles Trapezoid Rhombus Square 18. Use the clues to name and draw the mystery shape in the box below. a. The shape has three sides. b. The shape has two acute angles. c. The shape has one right angle. Name of Shape

3.3.7 Determine an appropriate unit, tool, or strategy to find the perimeter of polygons. 19. Which figure does NOT have the same perimeter as the other three figures? a. c. 5 ft 3 ft 5 ft 8 ft b. d. 4 ft 4 ft 6 ft 6 ft 20. Describe a time when you needed to find the perimeter of something. 21. What is the perimeter of the rectangle? a. 8 centimeters b. 14 centimeters c. 28 centimeters d. 48 centimeters

3.3.8 Use attributes and properties of two-dimensional shapes to solve problems including applications involving parallel and perpendicular lines, congruence, symmetry, and perimeter 22. Draw a line of symmetry for each shapes. 23. Explain the difference between parallel and perpendicular. Draw diagrams for each. Diagram Parallel means: Definition Parallel Perpendicular means: Perpendicular

24. King City is building a new playground in a park. The diagram of the new playground is shown on the grid below. What is the perimeter, in units, of the playground? Show your work. Answer: 25. Which shape has exactly 1 line of symmetry? a. b. c. d. 26. Liz folded a piece of notebook paper in half and cut out this shape. When she unfolds the paper along the folded edge, what will the new figure look like? Draw the new figure below. Folded Edge

3.G.2 Partition shapes into parts with equal areas. Express the area of each part as a unit fraction of the whole. For example, partition a shape into 4 parts with equal area, and describe the area of each part as 1/4 of the area of the shape. 27. The large rectangle below is divided into 2 smaller rectangles by a thick black line. Use words, numbers and/or pictures to show that the sum of the areas of the two smaller rectangles is equal to the area of the large rectangle. 28. Natalie cut her string cheese into equal pieces as shown in the rectangles below. In the blanks below, name the fraction of the string cheese represented by the shaded part.

29. Cut the circle into 4 equal pieces and color in 3 of them. What fractional part is colored?