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50 Third Grade Math Word Problems of the Day
The area of Happytown is 42 square miles.
Opening your daily math lesson with a Math Word Problem of the Day is an excellent way to set the stage for learning. We all know that word problems are difficult for young learners to grasp, even when the mathematical operation portion of the problem is basic. Incorporate these third grade math word problems one day at a time at the start of your math block to build confidence, critical thinking skills, and a learning community. Students will get used to reading slowly for meaning, while also identifying key information. Encourage students to write out equations and draw pictures to explain their thinking, since this helps them see the light when they are stuck!
Topics covered include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, mixed operation, fractions, area and perimeter, and measurement. All you need to do is post one of these third grade math word problems on your whiteboard or projector screen, then let kids take it from there.
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50 Third Grade Math Word Problems
1. gage went shopping and bought 19 cupcakes, 18 apple pies, and 47 glazed donuts. how many items did he buy altogether.
2. A shelter is taking care of 384 cats. 176 more arrive. How many cats are in the shelter now?
3. Gabby has 42 books on her bookshelf. Her dad gives her 23 more for her birthday. How many books does Gabby have now?
4. There were 823 people attending a soccer game after 37 people left. How many people were at the game before the people left?
5. Mr. Washington has 44 pencils. He found 37 pencils inside of the cubbies and opened a new pack of 60 pencils. How many pencils does Mr. Washington have in all?
6. Jeff plays Minecraft. On Monday he played for 67 minutes. On Tuesday he played for 32 minutes, and on Wednesday he played for 43 minutes. How many total minutes did Jeff play during the week?
7. Smith Elementary School has 286 boys and 241 girls. What is the total number of students that attend Smith Elementary?
8. Ashley rides her bike to school every day. The ride from her house to her school takes 21 minutes. If she has already been biking for 17 minutes, how much longer does she have to ride before she arrives at school?
9. Jason baked 93 cookies to sell at the school bake sale. He plans to take home whatever cookies he doesn’t sell. If he sold 77 cookies, how many cookies will he take home?
10. A school collects money for T-shirts. Third graders collected $327. Fourth graders collected 138 fewer dollars. How much money did fourth graders collect?
11. Hayden has 610 stickers. There are 250 in a white box and some in a yellow box. How many are in the yellow box?
12. The table shows students’ class points. Which two students’ scores have a difference of 15 points?
13. Ms. Brady has 356 tomato plants. She sells 91 of the plants and gives 49 of the plants away. How many tomato plants does Ms. Brady have left?
14. David’s mom buys apples for his class. There are 5 rows of 4 green apples. There is 1 row of 4 red apples. Fill in the blanks to complete the expressions.
15. A box of chocolates has 14 rows. There are 6 pieces of chocolate in each row. How many pieces of chocolate are in the box?
16. Christy and Jan are playing a card game. Christy has 4 cards and Jan has 4 times as many cards. How many cards do they have together?
17. Emerson is in charge of collecting the basketballs at the end of gym class. There are 6 bins, and 7 basketballs can fit in each bin. How many basketballs are there if each bin is full?
18. Luz had two pages of homework. Each page had five problems on it. How many total problems did she have to complete?
19. Keyanna was drawing on scrap paper. She could fit seven drawings on each page. If she has three pieces of paper, how many drawings can she make?
20. A bakery sells one sugar cookie for $2.00. How much will a dozen sugar cookies cost?
21. Mrs. Smith is getting her classroom ready for the first day of school. She has 25 students in her class. She wants 5 students to sit at every table. How many tables will she need?
22. Alex is organizing his school supplies. He has 141 index cards. He wants to split them into 3 piles. How many cards will each pile get?
23. Mrs. Blackley’s class plays a review game. The class earns 5 points every time they answer a question correctly. On Monday, the class earns 50 points playing the game. How many questions did the class answer correctly?
24. Maria has 56 gummy bears. She will give all the gummy bears to 8 of her friends. Each friend will get the same number. How many gummy bears will each friend receive?
25. Daniel has 63 coins and 9 piggy banks. If each piggy bank has the same number of coins, how many coins are in each piggy bank?
26. Leslie has 32 dolls in 4 baskets. Each basket has the same number of dolls. How many dolls are in each basket?
27. Levi has 10 fish in his fish tank. 4 fish are goldfish and the rest are minnows. What fraction of the fish are goldfish?
28. Melanie has 8 colored pencils. 3 are green, 2 are yellow, and 3 are blue. What fraction of the pencils are blue?
29. Hannah has a bag of M&M’s. There are 24 M&M’s in the bag. 8 are red, 6 are green, 7 are yellow, and 3 are brown. What fraction of the M&M’s are brown?
30. Mr. Brown needs to order pizza for 18 students. He wants each student to have ¼ of a pizza. How many pizzas should he order?
31. The class took a survey about favorite animals. ¼ of students chose lions as their favorite animal, and ½ of the students chose elephants. The other students chose either sharks or whales. Partition a circle graph to show these results.
32. John wanted a chocolate cake for his birthday. After blowing out the candles, he cut the cake. Out of his 12 party guests, only 6 ate cake. John let his friend Jackson take half the remaining cake home. What fraction of the cake was left over?
33. The area of a rectangle is 72 square units. One side has a length of 9 units. What is the other side length?
34. Monico drew a shape. It was a quadrilateral, and all sides were the same length. Which shape did Monico draw?
35. Gloria is buying a new rug for her bedroom floor. If the floor measures 12 feet x 12 feet, which size rug does she need?
36. The area of Happytown is 42 square miles. If the length is 7 miles, what is the perimeter of the town?
37. Aiden read 2 pages in his chapter book every day for 7 days. The book has 32 total pages. How many pages does Aiden have left to read?
38. Sophia has a twenty dollar bill. She buys six pop-it fidget toys for $2 each. How much money does Sophia have left?
39. There are 10 people at a cookout. Each person will eat 2 hot dogs. There are 8 hot dogs in a package. How many packages are needed?
40. Mrs. Potter bought 160 index cards. She gave the first row 55 index cards, then the second row 72 index cards. How many does she have left to give to the last row?
41. Samantha has 38 markers. She gives 29 markers to her classmates. Then she opens a new pack of 15 markers. How many markers does she have now?
42. There were 18 volleyballs in a bag and 13 volleyballs in a basket. 10 of these were used at recess. How many volleyballs were not used?
43. Mrs. Horton has 1 gallon of milk. She poured out 3 cups of milk. How many cups of milk does she have left?
44. Mark needs to buy yarn for 5 friends to do a science activity. Each friend needs 2 feet of green yarn and 1 foot of purple yarn. How many yards of yarn does Mark need to buy?
45. Nadine’s new jump rope is 4 inches longer than her old jump rope. Her old jump rope was 32 inches long. How long is Nadine’s new jump rope?
46. Dervin lined paper clips up in two rows. Each row was 18 feet long. How many feet of paper clips did Dervin have if he added the two rows together?
47. London started looking for her missing dog at 2:10 pm. It took her 43 minutes to find him. What time did London find her dog?
48. Damon took a train from his house to downtown. The train left the station at 1:08 pm and traveled 33 minutes before arriving downtown. What time did the train arrive?
49. Hannah worked on her homework for 37 minutes. If she started at 7:14 pm, what time did she finish her homework?
50. Kevin started cleaning his room at 6:03 pm. If he finally finished at 6:40 pm, how long did Ned spend cleaning his room?
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35 math problems for 3 rd graders
In 3rd grade, students are introduced to important math concepts that become the building blocks for future mathematical learning. Let’s practice those concepts with this list of math problems for 3rd graders.
Author Katie Wickliff
Published September 25, 2023
- Key takeaways
- In 3rd grade math, students develop a deeper understanding of multiplication and division, fractions, and measurements.
- Word problems for 3rd graders require more advanced comprehension skills.
- Place Value: Understanding place value helps us read and write numbers correctly and compare their values.
- Look for opportunities for your child to practice their math at home–worksheets, math games , or a math practice app will help strengthen new mathematical knowledge. While consistency is key, math practice for 3rd graders should be engaging and fun.
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- Subtraction
- Multiplication
- Measurement
- Multi-step word problems
Answer sheet
In addition to reviewing and strengthening the skills learned in previous years, 3rd graders learn multiplication and division, explore fractions, calculate measurements, and more. Also, word problems for 3rd graders are often multi-step, requiring students to understand what operations to perform and how to perform them correctly.
This list of 3rd grade math problems is intended to reinforce concepts students have already been taught. The list is divided into sections: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, measurement, and multi-step problems. These sections allow students to specifically focus their practice, but feel free to skip around and choose the 3rd grade math practice problems that best suit your child’s needs.
35 Third Grade Math Problems
Section 1: addition.
At the school carnival, Hattie won 25 tickets at ring toss and 40 tickets at balloon darts. How many tickets did she win altogether?
There are 15 baby chicks at the barn. 12 more chicks are born. How many baby chicks are at the barn now?
How can you represent the number line with an equation?
Using the number line, solve 7+ _ = 22
Amir practices basketball three days a week. On Tuesday, he practices basketball for 60 minutes. On Wednesday, he practices for 37 minutes. On Thursday, he practices for 15 minutes. Which expression shows how to find the total number of minutes Amir practiced? Circle the correct answer
Section 2: Subtraction
Using the number line, solve 17-6=
There are 224 Lions fans and 212 Tigers fans at the football game. How many more Lions fans than Tigers fans are at the game?
An animal shelter has 27 kittens available for adoption. On Friday, 8 kittens are adopted. How many kittens are left at the shelter?
Gemma has 130 beads for bracelets. She gives 75 beads to Piper and 6 beads to Claire. Which expression shows how to find the total number of beads Gemma has left? Circle the correct answer.
Using the number line, solve 30- _ = 14
Section 3: Multiplication
Using the picture below, write a multiplication equation to find the number of shapes
Francis and Jane are playing a card game. Francis has 7 cards. Jane has 3 times as many cards as Francis. How many cards does Jane have?
Using the number line to show hops, complete the multiplication sentence
Solve the equation
Mariela has 8 pages of math homework. There are 4 problems on each page. How many total problems does Mariela have for math homework?
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Section 4: Division
Connor has 80 crayons that he will put into crayon boxes. Each crayon box can hold 8 crayons. How many crayon boxes does he need?
Using the number line to show hops, complete the division sentence
Natalie divided 12 marbles into equal groups of 3. Draw a representation to show equal grouping.
Craig’s mom brought 12 cookies to the soccer game. She shared them equally among Craig and 3 teammates. Which expression will solve the problem correctly? Circle the answer.
Section 5: Fractions
Using the number line, work out what A, B and C represent.
Plot ¼ on this number line:
A cheese pizza has 8 slices. Marco ate 2 of the slices. His dad at the rest. What fraction of the pizza did Marco eat? What fraction of the pizza did his dad eat?
There are 15 flowers in a garden. 10 flowers are yellow and the rest are red. What is the fraction of red flowers in the garden?
Using the number line, find the value of K and L. Which is bigger?
Section 6: Measurement
A school bus is 12 feet long and a car is 4 feet shorter than the bus. How long is the car?
John is 64 inches tall, Mabel is 59 inches tall, and Phoebe is 57 inches tall. How much taller is John than Phoebe?
Use the ruler provided to measure to the nearest ¼ inch:
Find the area of the square below
Find the perimeter of the rectangle below
Section 7: Multi-step word problems
Sarah has two $10 bills. Her sister has one $5 bill. They combine their money to buy a game that costs $22 dollars. How much change will they receive?
Dad baked 36 cookies for the bake sale. Jonas baked 24 cookies for the bake sale. His brother ate 5 cookies before the bake sale started. How many cookies do they have left to sell?
The school bus seats 75 students in all. On Friday, the school bus was full. At the first stop, 7 students got off. At the second stop, 15 students got off. How many children were left on the bus?
George has 25 water balloons. He wants to divide the water balloons equally between himself and 2 friends. How many water balloons will each get? Will there be any water balloons left over?
On Monday, 5 inches of snow fell. On Tuesday, 3 inches of snow fell. On Wednesday, 7 inches of snow fell. The school will have a snow day if it snows 21 inches or more. How many more inches would it have to snow for the school to have a snow day?
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Addition answers
25+40= 65. Hattie won 65 tickets
15+12= 27. 27 baby chicks are at the barn
7+ 15= 22. This should be represented by 15 “hops” on the number line
Subtraction answers
17-6=11. This should be represented by 11 “hops” on the number line
224-212= 12. There are 12 more Lions fans than Tiger fans
27-8= 19. There are 19 kittens left at the shelter.
Multiplication answers
2×3=6; 3×2=6
7×3=21. Jane has 21 cards.
8×4= 32
Division answers
40÷8= 5. It will take Max 5 days to pay Bennett.
Drawing should show 3 groups of 4 marbles each.
Fractions answers
The ¼ should be plotted on the point between 0 and ½
Marco ate 2/8 (or ¼) of the pizza. His dad ate 6/8 (or ¾) of the pizza
5/15 (or ⅓)
K= ⅜, L= 6/8 (or ¾). L is larger.
Measurement answers
12-4=8. The car is 8 feet long.
64-57=7. John is 7 inches taller than Phoebe
8×8=64. The area is 64 yd2
8+8+2+2=20 cm
Multi-step word answer answers
$10+$10= $20.
$20+$5=$25.
$25-$22= $3
Sarah and her sister will receive $3 in change
They have 55 cookies left to sell
53 students are left on the bus
George and his friends each get 6 water balloons, with one left over.
- 5 in+ 3 in+ 7 in= 15 in
21 in- 15 in= 6 in
It must snow 6 more inches to get a snow day.
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Katie Wickliff
Katie holds a master’s degree in Education from the University of Colorado and a bachelor’s degree in both Journalism and English from The University of Iowa. She has over 15 years of education experience as a K-12 classroom teacher and Orton-Gillingham certified tutor. Most importantly, Katie is the mother of two elementary students, ages 8 and 11. She is passionate about math education and firmly believes that the right tools and support will help every student reach their full potential.
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3rd Grade Math Word Problems (Addition & Subtraction)
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The following are some examples of 3rd Grade Math Word Problems for addition and subtraction that uses the Singapore Math block diagram or modeling problem solving techniques.
3rd-grade math addition word problems
Allen saved $1570. Sally saved $1936 more than Allen. How much did they save altogether?
Step 1: Find how much Sally saved.
1570 + 1936 = 3506
Sally saved $3506.
Step 2: Find how much they saved altogether.
1570 + 3506 = 5076
They saved $5076 altogether.
Subtraction
3rd-grade math subtraction word problems
An oven cost $860. A washing machine cost $135 less than the oven. Find the change received by Ben if he paid the cashier $1000 for the washing machine.
Step 1: Find the cost of the washing machine.
860 – 135 = 725
The cost of the washing machine was $725.
Step 2: Find the change received.
1000 – 725 = 275
He received $275 in change.
More examples of solving 3rd Grade word problems using bar models (1) 134 girls and 119 boys took part in an art competition. How many more girls than boys are there? (2) Mei Lin saved $184. She saved $63 more than Betty. How much did Betty saved? (3) John read 32 pages in the morning. He read 14 pages less in the afternoon. a) How many pages did he read in the afternoon? b) How many pages did he read altogether?
More examples of solving two-step word problems using bar models (1) Jamie picked 17 flowers and Lindsey picked 12. They gave away 20 of the flowers. How many flowers were left? (2) 125 children took part in a mathematics competition. 54 of them were girls. How many more boys than girls were there? (3) Ali collected 137 stamps. He collected 27 stamps less than his sister. How many stamps did they collect altogether?
How to solve two-step word problems using bar models? Example: 50 children attended the birthday party. 13 children left during the first hour. 9 children came in during the second hour. How many children were at the birthday party then?
How to solve a 3rd Grade Math Story Problem with Subtraction using Bar Modeling Example: A shopkeeper sold 659 pens. He sold 53 more pens than pencils. How many pencils did he sell?
How to use the comparison model to solve a given 2-step problem on addition and subtraction? Example: Bakery A sold 2088 muffins. Bakery B sold 621 more muffins than Bakery A. What is the total number of muffins sold by the two bakeries?
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Each sheet consists of a range of 5 addition and subtraction word problems with numbers up to thousands.
There is a space on each sheet for working out, so that your child can write out the problem and solve it.
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Using these sheets will help your child to:
- add and subtract numbers with 3-digit and 4-digit numbers;
- solve addition and subtraction word problems with and without regrouping.
- recognise the language used in addition and subtraction - sum, total, difference, how many more, etc.
- solve problems involving more than 1 step.
3rd Grade Addition and Subtraction Word Problems
3-digit addition and subtraction word problems.
There are two versions of each sheet.
The first version (version A) contains problems where no regrouping is needed.
The second version (version B) contains similar problems but regrouping is needed to solve them.
Answers have been provided with each sheet, along with the calculation needed to solve the problem.
The following sheets are all 1-step addition or subtraction word problems.
- 3-Digit Addition and Subtraction Word Problems Sheet 1A (no regrouping)
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4-digit Addition and Subtraction Word Problems
The word problems all involve either addition or subtraction (both with and without regrouping).
- 4-Digit Addition and Subtraction Word Problems Sheet 1
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Harder 2-Step Addition and Subtraction Word Problems
These problems are trickier than those above.
Each problem involved two steps to solve, and may involve just addition, just subtraction or both operators.
There are 4 problems on each sheet, and more space to work out the solutions.
- 2-Step Addition Subtraction Problems up to 3-digits Sheet 1
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As adults, many of us chuckle when reading elementary math problems because the idea of Charlie having 87 watermelons paints a funny mental picture.
But for many students, word math problems can be overwhelming. This is largely because word problems require different skills than traditional math problems.
And not all children have developed the cognitive and communication skills necessary to solve word problems.
So, if we know that this is a challenging area for our students, what can we do to help them?
This article will look at students' common problems when solving word math problems and what teachers can do to help them. It will also offer you tips on how to effectively deliver word problems based on topics you are likely teaching about in third-grade math class.
By the end of 3rd grade, students are expected to be able to solve word math problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division (four operators).
Throughout the year, they also learn how to solve two-step problems. This type of problem is one where students will need to solve the first part of the equation and then plug that answer into the second part.
The other main skill that third graders learn is how to use graphs. Students will be tasked with reading graphs, making their own graphs and using graphs to solve word problems.
Changing standards and curriculums can make it difficult to keep up with exactly what children should be learning and when. If you want to better understand where your students should be at, check out Komodo Math’s article or Great School’s article on third-grade math skills.
Let’s go over some examples of these skills to better understand what our students should be learning in the classroom.
1. Two-Step Problem Example
Let’s start with a division word problem to see an example of a two-step problem.
Amanda has a jar with 8 chocolate chip cookies and 7 oatmeal cookies. She can only share 3 cookies with each of her friends. How many friends does Amanda have?
Step one is finding out how many cookies Amanda has. To get this answer, 3rd-grade students would need to add together 8 cookies plus 7 cookies. 8+7=15.
Then step two is dividing the number of cookies between her friends.
15 ÷ 3 = 5. With this equation, the number of people who can be served is determined. Amanda has five friends.
2. Using three operators: Multiplication, Addition, and Subtraction
Not only do students need to know how to use different types of operators, they also need to be able to decide which operations to use when. Multi-step word problems require this extra layer of thinking. Here is an example.
Sarah bought four bags of oranges at the store. There were 8 oranges in each bag. Sarah ate two oranges after giving three oranges to her friend. How many oranges does Jenny have now?
To find the answer, the word problem must be done in two steps:
Step 1: The number of bags (4) is multiplied by the number of oranges (8) to find the total number of oranges.
4x8 = 32 oranges
Step 2: Subtract the oranges Sarah gave her friend (3) and how many she ate (2) from the total of oranges (32).
32-3-2= 27 oranges.
Sarah has 27 oranges now.
3. Focusing on individual math skills: Time word problems
Understanding time, how it works and how to apply math skills to it, is an essential skill. But it can be one that requires quite a bit of practice to master. Let’s look at an example of a time word problem.
Eddie started cleaning his room at 8:43 am. If he finally finished at 9:32 am, how long did Eddie spend cleaning his room?
Students first need to understand that there are 60 minutes in 1 hour. Then, they can take 60 minus 43 and add the total to 32 to get the total number of minutes.
60 - 43 = 17
17 + 32 = 49.
Eddie spent 49 minutes cleaning his room.
4. Word problems with tricky wording: Subtraction vs. Addition
With some word problems, the math skill itself isn’t the tricky part. The difficult part is figuring out what the words in the word problem are trying to tell you. Here’s an example.
There were 353 people attending a baseball game after 31 people left. How many people were at the game before the people left?
In this problem, students need to understand that the math skill this problem is looking to test is addition - not subtraction. Students can add 31 + 353 to get the total number of attendees.
353 + 31 = 384 attendees.
5. Testing different operations: Multiplication Word Problems
Sometimes there are multiple ways to solve math problems, but one way is much easier.
Susie is making cookies for her third-grade class at school. There are 24 students in her class and she made 3 cookies for each person. How many cookies did Susie make in total?
Students need to understand that multiplication is the easiest solution in order to solve this problem. Multiplying 24 x 3 will provide the correct answer.
24 x 3 = 72 cookies total.
While 3rd grade math word problems can be challenging, many students make similar mistakes. Understanding where students often stumble will allow you to help your students succeed.
Difficulty Reading and Understanding the Problem
In order to solve word problems, students don’t just need math skills. They also need reading comprehension skills.
If students struggle with reading or can’t understand what the words in the problem mean, they won’t even get to the stage where they can apply what they learned in their math lesson.
Sometimes students can read the problem step-by-step, but the way that it’s worded can seem tricky and confuse students. They may have difficulty mapping out and visualizing the word math problem. We saw this earlier in problem 4 about the baseball game.
Seeing Only the Numbers
Another common issue is students only looking at the digit numbers and don’t fully read the word math problem.
Reading and fully understanding the word problem is essential to knowing what operation to use with the numbers. Students also need to be able to understand what order to do the operations in. These skills are important ones to touch on in your lesson plan.
Problem 6 in this article gives another example of how students need to be able to use the words in a word problem to decide on steps and operators to use.
Mastering this skill helps students translate word problems into real-world scenarios as they can take numbers and know how to use them to find a solution.
Lacking Math Vocabulary
A lack of math vocabulary can make it difficult for students to understand what the word math problem is asking. It’s so important to lay a foundation of math vocabulary at the beginning of your lesson plan.
If students don’t know which math operation to use, they will arrive at the wrong answer on math word problem worksheets.
Lacking Numerical Language Skills
Students can also face extra challenges if they have a math-related learning disability . These common challenges include:
- Mistakes such as adding or omitting numbers that aren’t originally included in the problems
- Difficulty with abstract concepts like time and direction
- Getting inconsistent results when performing addition, subtraction, multiplication and division skills
- Inability to visualize math problems
- Difficulty remembering math facts, concepts, rules, formulas, rules and procedures
- Inability to memorize math facts
- Difficulty with understanding left and right
- Confusing operations signs or performing them in wrong order
For further reading on how to help students struggling with math skills, check out this article or this article .
So now that you understand what students may be struggling with, let’s dive into some practical ways to help your students conquer word problems.
The first step is evaluating where your students are at. This can be easy to do with a formative assessment or third grade math worksheets . Then, you can work through the following steps.
Formalize Your Approach
You should have a well-defined strategy when it comes to helping students understand how to solve word math problems. Try creating a system that simplifies word math problems.
Prodigy Math Journey can be an effective tool for you to help students solve word math problems. This game has lots of useful features like the ability to monitor your students’ progress. You can also look at specific skills, like the ability to solve two-step word problems.
It can be very effective at helping students understand how to use various math operations together, like using addition and subtraction or multiplication division.
Make Sure to Read the Entire Word Problem
A simple step that makes a big difference is emphasizing that students should read the entire word problem before attempting to solve it.
Sometimes students have a lack of flexibility in how they think about math word problems. This makes them think that every problem can be solved exactly the same way with the same procedures. However, they need to approach each problem as a new challenge.
Teaching students to read the entire math word problem will give students a better understanding of the problem . And this will give them a better chance of solving it on their own.
Identify and Highlight the Relevant Information
It can also be helpful for you to break the problem down for students. Show them how to focus on the most important parts.
Make sure that your students can recognize the most important numbers and phrases in math problems so they can concentrate on what matters.
Give Them an Equation Without Numbers
Word math problems can be complex for 3rd graders to understand. Sometimes if you can present the word math problem without the numbers, your students may be better able to extract the correct information.
This method can help students understand if the problem is an additional word problem, subtraction word problem, a time word problem or something else. Once the student understands what the problem is asking for, add the numbers back in.
This strategy may be more difficult for first-grade or second-grade students, but third-grade math students are at the appropriate level to grasp word problems without numbers.
Help Them Visualize the Problem
Visuals can be used as an interactive tool that can help students see and understand the problem more fully. Visuals often help students see the real world representation of numbers.
You can use physical objects, drawings and labels to help students visualize the problem and solve the equation. It’s easier to do this with smaller numbers and may be more difficult if students are doing more advanced operations instead of just basic multiplication or division.
Identify and Compare Similar Word Problems
You can also use word problems with similar equations to help students analyze and solve word math problems.
Similarities between problems help students gain confidence . With repetition, learners won’t feel repeated frustration as they keep working on new skills.
Once they feel confident with one type of problem, they will be more excited to tackle new challenges and skills in daily math activities.
Teaching word math problems may feel as daunting to you as it does to you as learning how to do them feels to your students. While there are many challenges, there are also approaches and strategies that can make it easier and more fun for everyone.
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In addition to being a fun activity that your students will be excited to do, Prodigy has also been shown to reduce students’ math anxiety and build math confidence. It also aligns with US state standards for 1st-8th grades and automatically adapts to each student.
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What Types of Activities Promote Third Grade Problem-Solving Skills?
Giving your child genuine problems to solve can help him or her to see how schoolwork applies to real life. For example, if you're planning a party, you might have your child use his newly developed skills in multiplication and division to figure out the logistics, such as how many tables and chairs will be needed, based on the number of anticipated guests.
Your child also can apply his or her third-grade math skills during everyday events, like visiting the grocery store. While shopping, you can have your child calculate the price of the items you're purchasing to determine if you're staying within a budget. For instance, would it bust your $18 budget if you bought five boxes of cereal that were priced at $4 a box? Your child could practice his or her multiplication skills by determining that $4 x 5 = $20 and then his or her problem-solving skills by noting that this would, indeed, put you over budget.
Additionally, you might challenge your child to complete fun experiments. For example, you could work with your child to design a container that will protect an egg that's dropping from the top of your house. Your child will have to use creative thinking in order to create a safe container.
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Solar Eclipse Math Word Problems, Solar Eclipse 2024 Math Activities Printables.
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This engaging collection of math word problems is designed to challenge students' problem-solving abilities while immersing them in real-life scenarios related to solar eclipses.
Aligned with grade-level math standards, this product features 10 thoughtfully crafted word problems covering a range of mathematical operations, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, length, time, and more. Each problem incorporates elements of solar eclipses, making math learning both relevant and exciting for students.
With clear step-by-step solutions provided for each problem, teachers can easily guide students through the problem-solving process, fostering a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts in the context of real-world phenomena.
- Engages students in real-life scenarios related to solar eclipses.
- Improves problem-solving skills and critical thinking abilities in a meaningful context.
- Helps students practice various math operations while learning about astronomy.
- Step-by-step solutions provided for better understanding and confidence building.
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- This set of math word problems related to solar eclipses can be implemented by printing out the worksheets and distributing them to students for individual or group work.
- Facilitate discussions around the solutions to reinforce key math concepts and techniques.
- Use the completed worksheets as formative assessments to gauge student understanding.
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