Solve icy math and match reading terms in this medium-challenge mix. Part A's nine fill-ins include 8 mugs of cocoa at 4 dollars each, the word for text full of facts (informational), 4 of 6 pie slices eaten, cups in a pint, and 5 bags of salt at 8 pounds each. Students also identify a unit fraction, the resolution of a story, and 6 shelves of 9 snow globes.

Part B matches main idea, setting, character, and plot to their meanings. Third graders strengthen multi-step multiplication, measurement reasoning, and story-element vocabulary side by side.

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Busy Bee
Winter Holiday Math & Reading
Grade 3
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A winter fair sold 8 mugs of cocoa at 4 dollars each, earning 32 dollars.
2) A text that gives facts about a real topic is called informational text.
3) If a pie is cut into 6 equal slices and 4 are eaten, 2 slices are left.
4) A pint of cream equals 2 cups.
5) Dad bought 5 bags of salt with 8 pounds each, totaling 40 pounds.
6) A fraction with 1 on top is called a unit fraction.
7) The part of a story where the problem is solved is called the resolution.
8) A gallon of water weighs about 8 pounds.
9) 6 shelves hold 9 snow globes each, so there are 54 snow globes total.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each reading term to its meaning.
Main idea
The most important point of a text
The events that happen in a story
Setting
Where and when a story takes place
A person or animal in a story
Character
A person or animal in a story
The most important point of a text
Plot
The events that happen in a story
Where and when a story takes place
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