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Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.OA.A.1
Which number completes the multiplication sentence for the array?
Back To School - School Bus - SmallBack To School - School Bus - SmallBack To School - School Bus - SmallBack To School - School Bus - SmallBack To School - School Bus - Small
Back To School - School Bus - SmallBack To School - School Bus - SmallBack To School - School Bus - SmallBack To School - School Bus - SmallBack To School - School Bus - Small
2×=10
  1. 5
  2. 6
  3. 7
  4. 8
Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.OA.A.1, MP2, MP4
Which TWO statements can be represented by the expression 9×3?
  1. John runs 3 miles each day for 9 days.
  2. There are 9 birds on a branch. Then, 3 birds fly away.
  3. Mable has 3 friends who equally share 9 sheets of stickers.
  4. The elementary school has 9 third grade classrooms each with 3 computers.
  5. There are 9 trumpet players in the school band. Then, 3 more trumpet players join.
Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.OA.A.3
Tashanae bought 5 boxes of crayons from the store. If each box contains 8 crayons, how many crayons did she buy?
  1. 3
  2. 1
  3. 40
  4. 13
Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.OA.A.3
Ryan has 3 boxes of baseballs. There are 4 baseballs in each box. How many baseballs does Ryan have?
  1. 3 baseballs
  2. 7 baseballs
  3. 12 baseballs
  4. 4 baseballs
Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.NBT.A.3
Marci has 9 bags of chocolates with 10 pieces of candy in each bag. Marci has 99 pieces of candy total.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.OA.A.1
Which number completes the multiplication sentence for the array?
Back To School - Blackboard - SmallBack To School - Blackboard - SmallBack To School - Blackboard - SmallBack To School - Blackboard - Small
Back To School - Blackboard - SmallBack To School - Blackboard - SmallBack To School - Blackboard - SmallBack To School - Blackboard - Small
2×=8
  1. 2
  2. 4
  3. 6
  4. 8
Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.OA.C.7
4×4=
  1. 16
  2. 8
  3. 0
  4. 2
Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.OA.A.1
Which of the following equals 3×2?
  1. 2+3
  2. 2+2
  3. 2+2+2
  4. 2+2+2+2
Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.OA.B.5
A student has the following question on a test: Lisa has 9 packages of cookies. Each package has 8 cookies in it. How many cookies does Lisa have? Which method below will NOT solve the question?
  1. Add 9 and 8.
  2. Multiply 9 and 8.
  3. Multiply 8 and 9.
  4. Draw 9 circles with 8 dots in each circle. Count the dots.
Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.OA.A.3
Shelly has 7 cookies in each of her 4 bags. How many cookies does Shelly have in all?
  1. 11 cookies
  2. 28 cookies
  3. 3 cookies
  4. 82 cookies
Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.OA.A.1
Which of the following equals 3×4?
  1. 4+4+4
  2. 4+4+4+4
  3. 4+4+4+4+4
  4. 4+4+4+4+4+4
Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.OA.A.3
It costs 3 dollars per person to see a fireworks show. Which expression can be used to find the total amount of money it will cost 6 people to see the fireworks?
American - Fireworks
  1. 6+3
  2. 6-3
  3. 6×3
  4. 6÷3
Grade 3 Multiplication
Choose the correct order of the parts of a multiplication problem.
  1. Product x Multiplier = Multiplicand
  2. Multiplier x Multiplicand = Product
  3. Multiplicand x Product = Multiplier
  4. Multiplicand x Multiplier = Product
Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.OA.A.3
On Field Day, the 4th grade class splits up into 8 teams of 5 students each. How many students are in the 4th grade class?
  1. 40 students
  2. 35 students
  3. 25 students
  4. 13 students
Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.OA.A.4
What is the missing number?

×3=9
  1. 3
  2. 6
  3. 9
  4. 12
Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.OA.C.7
4 x 8 =
  1. 12
  2. 24
  3. 36
  4. 48
  5. None of these
Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.OA.A.3
Malcolm is a member of the track team. He runs 7 laps each practice. If the team practices 5 days per week, how many laps does Malcolm run in one week?
  1. 12 laps
  2. 35 laps
  3. 42 laps
  4. 49 laps
Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.NBT.A.3
30×4=60×               
  1. 2
  2. 3
  3. 4
  4. 5
Grade 3 Multiplication
6 x 4 =
  1. 21
  2. 28
  3. 24
  4. 26
Grade 3 Multiplication CCSS: 3.OA.A.1, MP2
Which TWO statements can be represented by the expression 9×3?
  1. Ava shares her 9 markers equally among 3 friends.
  2. The classroom has 3 rows of desks. Each row has 9 desks.
  3. Carter has 9 dollars. He spends 3 dollars at the school store.
  4. A party store sells 3 balloon arrangements, each with 9 balloons.
  5. There are 3 children at a playground. Then, 9 more children join them.
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