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Students correct verb tense, area, and fraction equivalence errors in spring sentences. Part A fixes a singing verb form, an area calculation error, and a fraction simplification mistake. Part B has four fill-in-the-blank problems about a 7 × 2 rectangle area, inference vocabulary, and equivalent fractions. Part C has three true-or-false statements about square units, fraction equivalence, and area.

Area and fraction errors are addressed side-by-side to reinforce both concepts in a spring setting.

Style:
Busy Bee
Spring Math & Reading
Grade 3
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
The robin singed a beautiful song from the top of the oak tree.
Rewrite: The robin sang a beautiful song from the top of the oak tree.
2) Fix the sentence:
A rectangular garden that is 4 feet long and 3 feet wide has an area of 14 square feet.
Rewrite: A rectangular garden that is 4 feet long and 3 feet wide has an area of 12 square feet.
3) Fix the sentence:
3/6 of the flowers bloomed which means three sixths or one third bloomed.
Rewrite: 3/6 of the flowers bloomed which means three sixths or one half bloomed.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A rectangle that is 7 feet long and 2 feet wide has an area of 14 square feet.
2) When you make an inference, you combine text clues with what you already know.
3) 2/4 of a cup is the same as 1/2 of a cup.
4) A rain gauge measures rainfall in inches.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) Area is measured in square units.
True
False
2) 3/6 is equal to 1/2.
True
False
3) A rectangle with sides 5 and 3 has an area of 16 square units.
True
False
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