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LEGNA Answer Sheet 2

The document is a Localized Early Grade Numeracy Assessment (LEGNA) for Grade 3 students, consisting of division problems and word problems related to basic arithmetic. It includes sections for students to fill in their names, school, and date conducted. The assessment aims to evaluate students' understanding of basic numeracy concepts.
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LEGNA Answer Sheet 2

The document is a Localized Early Grade Numeracy Assessment (LEGNA) for Grade 3 students, consisting of division problems and word problems related to basic arithmetic. It includes sections for students to fill in their names, school, and date conducted. The assessment aims to evaluate students' understanding of basic numeracy concepts.
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LOCALIZED EARLY GRADE NUMERACY ASSESSMENT (LEGNA)

NAME: __________________________________________________ Grade 3-Section: ______

School:__________________________________________ Date conducted: _______________

Division
31. 5 ÷ 5 = _____

32. 10 ÷ 5 = _____

33. 10 ÷ 2 = _____

34. 12 ÷ 3 = _____

35. 15 ÷ 5 = _____

TASK 5. NUMBER PROBLEM *mark check if correct and X if wrong


1. Ann has 6 bananas. Joy has 4 papayas. How many fruits do they have?
______________________
2. Susan has 15 candies. She gave 5 candies to Mark. How many candies does
Susan have now?
______________________
3. There are 10 boys and 2 girls playing in the park. How many children are
playing in the park?
______________________
4. Ruffa has 15 pencils. She gave 10 pencils to John. How many pencils does she
have now?
______________________
5. Peter puts 5 apples in the basket, John puts 5 apples and Samuel puts 5
apples also. How many apples are there in the basket now?
______________________

By: JOANNE JASMIN A. BERALLO

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