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Students answer challenging spring math and reading inference questions. Part A has four multiple-choice questions about a 9 × 6 garden perimeter, a robin nest inference, and finding a rectangle's width from its area. Part B has five fill-in-the-blank problems about a square stepping stone area, completing a fraction to reach one whole, and fencing a 12 × 8 yard.

Working backwards from area to find a missing dimension is a key algebraic reasoning challenge at this level.

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Busy Bee
Spring Math & Reading
Grade 3
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A garden is 9 feet long and 6 feet wide. What is its perimeter?
 A) 54 feet
 B) 15 feet
 C) 30 feet
 D) 36 feet
2. Read: "The robin pecked at the soft ground and pulled out a worm. It flew back to its nest where three baby birds waited with open beaks." What can you infer?
 A) The robin is building a new nest.
 B) The robin is feeding its babies.
 C) The baby birds are learning to fly.
 D) The worm escaped from the robin.
3. A rectangular flower bed has an area of 36 square feet. If it is 9 feet long, how wide is it?
 A) 3 feet
 B) 27 feet
 C) 4 feet
 D) 6 feet
4. Which fraction is equivalent to 46?
 A) 24
 B) 23
 C) 48
 D) 34
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A square stepping stone has 4-inch sides, so its area is 16 square inches.
2) If a recipe calls for 5/8 cup of oats, you still need 3 eighths to make a full cup.
3) A fence around a rectangular yard that is 12 feet by 8 feet needs 40 feet of fencing.
4) When you infer, you use evidence from the text and your own knowledge.
5) A patio that is 7 feet long and 5 feet wide has an area of 35 square feet.
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