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Adding with Base Ten Blocks
Use the two foundational concepts, base ten blocks and place value to add 3-digit numbers. Count the unit blocks, rods, and flats, regrouping wherever required to add the 3-digit numbers.
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Multiplication Using Pictures
Kids frame the multiplication equation as they count the items in a group, and multiply it with the indicated number of groups to find the product in these 3rd grade math worksheet pdfs.
Recognizing Patterns on Number Lines | Easy
Look at the number of hops, their directions, and the numbers they skip on the number line. Identifying the recurring pattern and describing it too, is all you need to do!
Writing the Number Words
Catch up on determining the place value of each digit, focusing on the thousands, ten-thousands, hundred-thousands with, our printable grade 3 math worksheets, and write the number words.
Rounding 2-Digit Numbers Using Number Lines
Plot the specified two-digit number on the number line and examine which multiple of 10 it is closer to and round up or round down the number to the nearest ten accordingly.
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How much liquid can each of the containers hold? Estimate and choose the correct capacity measurement in customary units after assessing the capacity of the everyday object.
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A stated objective of Common Core State Standards (CCSS) is to standardize academic guidelines nationwide. In other words, what third graders learn in math in one state should be the same as what students of the same age are learning in another state. The curricula may vary between these two states, but the general concepts behind them are similar. This approach is intended to replace wildly differing guidelines among different states, thus eliminating (in theory) inconsistent test scores and other metrics that gauge student success.
An increased focus on math would seem to include a wider variety of topics and concepts being taught at every grade level, including third grade. However, CCSS actually calls for fewer topics at each grade level. The Common Core approach (which is clearly influenced by “Singapore Math”—an educational initiative that promotes mastery instead of memorization) goes against many state standards. Many states mandate a “mile-wide, inch-deep” curriculum in which children are taught so much in a relatively short time span, that they aren’t effectively becoming proficient in the concepts they truly need to understand to succeed at the next level. Hence, CCSS works to establish an incredibly thorough foundation not only for the math concepts in future grades, but also toward practical application for a lifetime.
For third grade, Common Core’s focus places a tremendous emphasis on introductory multiplication. Fractions also make their first appearance, and two-dimensional shapes receive plenty of attention. Ultimately, this focus will enable children to develop rigor in real-life situations by developing a base of conceptual understanding and procedural fluency.
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3rd Grade Math Worksheets: Critical Areas of Focus
Third grade is an absolutely essential year in terms of math education. Multiplication is a new concept to many students this age, but is one that must be mastered—the sooner, the better—because so much subsequent math, from fourth grade all the way through high school and beyond, will rely upon it. Of course, more complex addition and subtraction, introductory fractions, and geometry aren’t ignored, but multiplication (and, eventually, division) is the marquee attraction during this year. Here are the four critical areas that Common Core brings to third grade math:
Students will develop fluency multiplying single-digit numbers. Strategies used include repeated addition (e.g., 4x3 is the same as 4+4+4), analyzing equal-sized groups, arrays, and area models, to arrive at a product. Students also will eventually learn the relationship between multiplication and division (though the really big Common Core push on division won’t occur until fourth grade).
Fractions are another concept students will use for years to come. The idea of unit fractions (in which the numerator is 1, such as in ½) is introduced first. Visual models will be used to demonstrate that fractions are part of a whole. Adding and subtracting fractions won’t come until later grades, but students will be taught to visually compare fractions (for example, four friends dividing a pizza into four parts means each gets 1/4 of the pie; if they decided to divide into eight, each would get two slices; from this students see that 1/4 is greater than 1/8).
Tied into multiplication is the concept of area— especially in the sense that the space covered by a square or rectangle is width times length. At first, students will compute area simply by counting unit squares. Eventually, Tthe rectangular arrays used to help with multiplication come into play (e.g., an array of 2 rows and 4 columns equals 8 units).
Students will continue to identify and define two-dimensional shapes by sides and angles. Furthermore, the fraction concepts introduced in third grade will be tied into geometry—many of the visual models used will involve circles, triangles, and rectangles divided into equal parts.
Overview of Third Grade Math Topics
From the four critical areas of focus discussed in the previous section, Common Core also further clarifies the skills third graders should know by the end of the school year. For example, the fluency requirements at this level are single-digit products and quotients (i.e., basic multiplication and division, with times tables committed to memory by the end of the year) and adding and subtracting within 1,000. The five topics presented here, taken directly from CCSS itself, include some specifics on what kids will be taught in third grade.
Operations and Algebraic Thinking
• Represent and solve problems using multiplication and division. Students will learn to multiply single-digit numbers and divide numbers of less than 100 with whole quotients. They will also apply these strategies to solving word problems
• Understand the properties of multiplication and the relationship between multiplication and division. The concept that 7 × 3 is the same as 3 × 7 will be emphasized. Also, the complementary relationship between multiplication and division will be introduced—for example, if 7 × 3=21, then 21 ÷ 3 = 7.
• Multiply and divide numbers within 100. By the end of third grade, students will be expected to know by memory all single-digit multiplication operations (i.e., times tables), which in turn will provide fluency in division with these basic equations (in other words, easy division without remainders).
• Solve problems involving the four operations, and identify and explain patterns in arithmetic. Students will solve two-step word problems using the four basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) as well as by estimation strategies such as rounding. They will also identify and apply patterns within the math (for example, an odd number times an odd number will always produce an odd number).
Number Operations in Base 10
• Use place value understanding and properties of operations to perform multi-digit arithmetic. Students will strive toward fluently adding or subtracting numbers within a 1,000. They will master rounding numbers to the nearest 10 or 100, and they will also learn to multiply one-digit numbers by multiples of 10 but less than 100 (e.g., 6 × 40).
Number Operations—Fractions
• Solve problems involving measurement and estimation. Students will learn to tell time to the minute, as well as solve basic addition and subtraction word problems involving time. Estimating The concept of volume and mass is introduced explained, and third graders will be taught to solve one-step word problems with volumes or mass involving the same unit (for example, one cup holds 8 ounces of juice and another holds 6 ounces; how much total juice is there?).
Represent and interpret data. Third graders will draw scaled picture graphs to represent data (for example, a graph in which one square equals three of an object), and they will solve one- or two step “how many more?” and “how many less?” word problems. Also, they will use rulers to gather measurement data to within a quarter-inch and represent the results on a line plot.
- Geometric measurement: Understand concepts of area and relate to multiplication and addition. The idea of a “square unit” is introduced to better explain and work with area. Students will learn how to measure area by counting the square units and by using addition and multiplying. The additive nature of area will be introduced—students will be taught how to compute area of rectilinear shapes by breaking them down into rectangles first.
- Geometric measurement: Perimeter. As a continuation of their understanding of area, Sstudents are introduced to the concept of perimeter. They will learn how perimeter differs from area (for example, the perimeter of a fenced yard is how much fence is needed, while the area is how much grass is growing within) and will will solve equations and word problems involving the perimeter of polygons.
• Reason with shapes and their attributes. Different categories of shapes (e.g., quadrilaterals) will be explained, and students will classify shapes according to sides, angles, and so on. Coinciding with the introduction to fractions, third graders will partition shapes into parts with equal areas.
Forth Grade: Introduction, Common Core State Standards Initiative
The Truth About CCSS and Performance
Common Core aims to improve educational performance and standardize what students should learn at every grade in preparation for a lifetime of application, but it does not set curricula, nor does it direct how teachers should teach. As with any educational reform, some teachers, schools, and school districts will struggle with CCSS, some will seamlessly adapt, and some will thrive. As a parent, your responsibility is to monitor what your third-grader is learning, discover what is working or isn’t working for your child, and to communicate with his or her teacher—and to accept that your children’s math instruction does differ from what you learned when you were younger, or even what they might have learned last year. The transition can be a little daunting for parent and student alike, but that’s not a product of the standard itself. Common Core simply takes a new, more pointed approach to improving the quality of math instruction in this country.
The Benefits
As previously mentioned, CCSS decreases the number of topics students learn at each grade. However, the remaining topics are covered so extensively that the chances a child will master the corresponding skills increase. An analogy to this approach is comparing two restaurants. One restaurant has a varied menu with dozens of items; the other only serves hamburgers, fries, and milk shakes. The quality of the food at the first restaurant may vary upon the cooks’ experience, the multitude of ingredients required for so many offerings, and the efficiency (or lack thereof) of the staff. Because the second restaurant only serves three items, mastering those three items efficiently should result in an excellent customer experience. That’s not to say the first restaurant won’t succeed (because many do), but there’s always a chance that something on the menu won’t live up to the business’s own expectations.
By reducing the number of math topics taught, Common Core helps ensure students are truly ready for what comes next. Given the attention given to the included concepts, more practical applications and alternate operations of the math can be explored.
Coinciding with the reduction of topics is an emphasis on vigor—achieving a “deep command” of the math being taught. Students will be challenged to understand the concepts behind mathematical operations rather than just resorting to rote memorization and processes to get a right answer. Speed and accuracy are still important; kids won’t be getting away that easily from flash cards and quizzes that increase fluency. Moreover, Common Core places even additional emphasis on practical application—after all, the math kids learn now will be important when they become adults, even if they never have to think about prime numbers or symmetrical lines in their day-to-day lives.
Finally, CCSS links standards from grade to grade so that the skills learned at one level translate into the tools they need to learn at the next level. This coherence would seem an obvious educational approach, but often, there is no link—students are taught a skill in third grade that might not be used (and might have to be retaught) until fifth. Each new concept in Common Core is an extension of a previous, already learned concept.
Math Practices to Help Improve Performance
In addition to the grade-specific standards it sets forth, Common Core also emphasizes eight “Standards of Mathematical Practice” that teachers at all levels are encouraged to develop in their students.3 These eight practices, designed to improve student performance, are described here, with added information on how they apply to third-graders.
- Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them Students explain the problem to themselves and determine ways they can reach a solution. Then, they work at the problem until it’s solved. For example, multiplication is brand new to third-graders, so word problems involving the concept may be particularly challenging for students more conditioned to addition and subtraction problems. This CCSS math practice encourages them to take their time to read and try understanding the problem, emphasizing that the process is ultimately important even if it doesn’t result in a correct answer. Third-graders will also be encouraged to use pictures or objects to better visualize the problem and solution.
- Reason abstractly and quantitatively Students decontextualize and contextualize problems. By decontextualizing, they break down the problem into anything other than the standard operation. By contextualizing, they apply math into problems that seemingly have none. For example, if a third-grade word problem involves bananas in bunches of 10, students who are decontextualizing may represent each bunch by drawing one banana. Kids this age who are contextualizing may organize bananas into bunches in a word problem that doesn’t otherwise use such terminology.
- Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others Students use their acquired math knowledge and previous results to explain or critique their work or the work of others. With multiplication being so new, third-graders must become particularly adept at talking about how they arrived at an answer with their newly acquired skills. Besides boosting their confidence, the ability to explain the math will increase their ability to excel at it.
- Model with mathematics This is just like it sounds: Students use math to solve real-world problems. Third-graders can be challenged to take the math skills they have learned into their own lives. For example, student who eats three string cheeses a day can use multiplication to figure out how many he eats during a week or a month.
- Use appropriate tools strategically Another self-explanatory practice: Students learn and determine which tools are best for the math problem at hand. For third-graders, the introduction of multiplication offers a pertinent example of this practice: The new concept gives students another option when solving a problem. Take the equation 3 × 7—third-graders can either add 7 + 7 + 7 to get the answer, or they can use their new skills to multiply 3 by 7 and arrive at the same result.
- Attend to precision Students strive to be exact and meticulous—period. The emphasis on committing times tables to memory demonstrates how precision is so essential to multiplication; not knowing the answer to 4 × 6 now will lead to trouble when trying to solve 14 × 36 in the future. Furthermore, if a student can’t come up with the right answer on a more complex problem, he should be taking steps to figure out how or should ask for help.
- Look for and make use of structure Students will look for patterns and structures within math and apply these discoveries to subsequent problems. For example, third-graders might understand that multiplying even numbers together will produce an even number, and then use that knowledge to help solve future equations.
- Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning Students come to realizations—“aha” moments is a good term for these realizations—about the math operations that they are performing and use this knowledge in subsequent problems. For example, a third-grader may realize that 2 multiplied by any number is simply that number added to itself, and then use addition strategies to get to the correct answer.
Tips for Helping Your Third Grader with These Third Grade Math Worksheets
Some of parents’ trepidation with Common Core isn’t so much with the guidelines themselves, but with the testing now aligned with CCSS via local math curricula. Standardized testing was stressful for students and parents before; with the ongoing Common Core implementation, many families simply don’t know what to expect.
Fortunately, CCSS does not have to be that stressful, for you or your third grader. Here are some tips to help your children succeed with Common Core math:
Be informed; be involved
If Common Core concerns you, intrigues you, or confuses you, don’t hesitate to learn as much about it—in your child’s classroom, at your kids’ school, and on a national level. Talk with teachers, principals, and other parents. Seek advice on how you can help your kids, and yourself, navigate CCSS math. If you want to take further action, become involved with PTA or other organizations and committees that deal with your school’s curriculum. The more you know, the more, ultimately, you can help your child.
Give them some real-world math
A basic tenet of Common Core is to apply math principles to real-world situations. Why not start now? Give your child math problems when you are out and about—the store, in traffic, the park, and so on. For example, if you are at a basketball game and your child’s favorite player scores 6 points in the first quarter, ask her how many points the player might finish the game with based on that initial statistic.
Take time to learn what they are learning
You might look at a worksheet your child brings home and think, “This isn’t the math I’m used to.” Because Common Core emphasizes understanding the process of arriving at an answer, your child may be taught additional ways to fry a mathematical egg, so to speak. Instead of shunning these approaches, learn them for yourself. Once you comprehend these additional methods, you will be better able to help your child comprehend them as well.
Encourage them to show their work
This suggestion can be read two ways. First, students will be encouraged to show how they arrived at an answer, especially within Common Core. Second, ask your children to show you their homework, particularly the challenging stuff. Explaining how a problem is solved is a basic CCSS tenet, so if your kids can be confident in explaining their work to you, they will carry that confidence into the classroom when the teacher asks for those same explanations.
Seek more help if necessary
If your third grader is struggling with the new math standards, talk with his or her teacher first. You then might want to seek outside resources to help your child. Several online resources provide math help, including worksheets and sample tests that conform to Common Core standards. Tutoring might be an option you consider as well. Innovative iPad based math programs have emerged that combine the personalized approach of a tutor with today’s technology. This revolutionary approach also may feature a curriculum based on Common Core, thus ensuring your child’s learning at home is aligned with what he or she is learning at school.
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The content you teach your third graders will depend on your curriculum and your students’ individual needs.
Generally, students in third grade will deepen their knowledge of operations, place value, measurement and geometry. They may also be introduced to new topics like fractions, multiplication and division.
If you’re teaching using the Common Core curriculum , you will want to provide coverage for the following standards:
Operations and Algebraic Thinking:
- Interpret products and quotients of whole numbers, understanding multiplication as groups and division as equal sharing.
- Use multiplication and division facts within 100 to solve word problems involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities.
- Determine unknown numbers in multiplication or division equations with three whole numbers.
- Apply properties of operations to multiply and divide.
- Understand division as an unknown-factor problem.
- Fluently multiply and divide within 100 using strategies and properties of operations, knowing all products of two one-digit numbers.
- Solve two-step word problems using the four operations, representing them with equations and assessing reasonableness using mental computation and estimation.
- Identify and explain arithmetic patterns using properties of operations.
Number and Operations in Base Ten:
- Use place value when rounding numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.
- Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and the relationship between addition and subtraction.
- Multiply one-digit whole numbers by multiples of 10 in the range 10-90 using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
Measurement & Data:
- Tell and write time to the nearest minute and solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of time intervals in minutes, using number line diagrams.
- Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses using standard units (grams, kilograms, liters), and solve one-step word problems involving masses or volumes in the same units.
- Draw scaled picture graphs and bar graphs to represent data sets with multiple categories, and solve "how many more" and "how many less" problems using scaled bar graphs.
- Generate measurement data by measuring lengths and create line plots with appropriate units (whole numbers, halves, or quarters).
- Recognize area as an attribute of plane figures and understand the concepts of area measurement.
- Measure areas by counting unit squares and understand the relationship between area, multiplication, and addition.
- Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving perimeters of polygons, including finding perimeter given side lengths, finding unknown side lengths, and comparing rectangles with the same perimeter but different areas or the same area but different perimeters.
- Understand that shapes in different categories can share attributes that define a larger category. Recognize rhombuses, rectangles, and squares as examples of quadrilaterals, and identify quadrilaterals that do not belong to these subcategories.
- Partition shapes into equal areas and express the area of each part as a unit fraction of the whole.
Number and Operations – Fractions:
- Understand fractions as quantities formed by dividing a whole into equal parts.
- Represent fractions on a number line, including with even denominators from 2 to 8.
- Identify and explain equivalent fractions in specific cases.
- Compare fractions by reasoning about their size.
In some situations, like teaching gifted students, you may want to introduce your students to topics seen more commonly in fourth grade. This includes skills like understanding decimals, dividing with remainders and more. Understand more about differentiating your lesson to cater to gifted students here.
Additionally, for teachers wanting support struggling students, you may need to revisit skills learned in second grade. This can include mastering arithmetic skills like skip counting, double-digit addition and handling subtraction word problems and facts.
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Free Printable 3rd Grade Math Worksheets PDF
Download free printable math worksheets for 3rd grade in PDF. Our math worksheets for Grade 3 can be used in the classroom or for home practice. These math 3rd Grade worksheets contain also a link to the online game which helps students to improve their 3rd Grade math skills.
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Math Worksheets for 3rd Grade MULTIPLICATION
Our printable multiplication worksheets for Grade 3 help kids to master multiplication. These free printable 3rd grade worksheets are prepared with the aim of to help students learn math in a easy way.
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Multiplication flash cards
Multiplication puzzles
Single digit multiplication
Multiplication dice game
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Multiplication pyramids
Multiplication comparison
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Our free printable 3rd grade math division worksheets help kids to enjoy and master division. These math worksheets for 3rd grade are prepared with the aim of to help teachers and parents to teach division in a fun way.
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Complete the Sentences Using the Bar Model Worksheet
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Multiplication Expressions With Product More Than 10 Worksheet
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Add 3-Digit and 1-Digit Numbers without Regrouping Game
Use your addition skills to add 3-digit and 1-digit numbers without regrouping.
Fluently Add 3-Digit and 1-Digit Numbers Game
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10 and 100 More than a 3-digit Number Worksheet
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10 more Using Dice Patterns Worksheet
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Subtraction
Subtract 1-Digit Numbers From 3-Digit Numbers Game
Have your own math-themed party by learning how to subtract 1-digit numbers from 3-digit numbers.
Fluently Subtract 1-Digit From 3-Digit Numbers Game
Apply your knowledge of subtraction to fluently subtract 1-digit from 3-digit numbers.
Add and Subtract 3-Digit and 2-Digit Numbers without Regrouping: Horizontal Addition and Subtraction Worksheet
Print this worksheet to add and subtract 3-digit and 2-digit numbers without regrouping.
Add and Subtract 3-Digit and 2-Digit Numbers without Regrouping: Vertical Addition and Subtraction Worksheet
Download this worksheet to add and subtract 3-digit and 2-digit numbers without regrouping.
Multiplication
Understand Rows in an Array Game
Enter the madness of math-multiverse by understanding rows in an array.
Understand Columns in an Array Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by understanding columns in an array.
Rows and Columns Worksheet
Print this worksheet to practice rows and columns like a math legend!
Arrays and their Attributes Worksheet
Print this worksheet to practice arrays and their attributes like a math legend!
Use Multiplication to Divide by 2 Game
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Complete the Division Patterns Game
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Numbers Divisible by 2 Worksheet
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Division by 2 Using Multiplication Facts Worksheet
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Identify Unit Fraction Using Visual Model Game
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Identify Unit Fraction Using Real World Model Game
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Represent the Shaded Part Worksheet
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Represent the Shaded Part Using Fraction Worksheet
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Identify Tenths Using Fraction Models Game
Apply your knowledge of decimals to identify tenths using fraction models.
Shade the Parts To Show the Given Tenths Game
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Identify the Decimal Fractions Worksheet
Learn fractions at the speed of lightning by practicing to identify decimal fractions.
Represent Decimals Worksheet
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Identify Shape Partitions Game
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Divide the Model Into Equal Parts Worksheet
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Read Time Game
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Word Problems on Adding Money Game
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Simplify Addition Sentence Worksheet
Be on your way to become a mathematician by practicing to simplify addition sentences.
Adding 3 Numbers Worksheet
In this worksheet, learners will get to practice adding 3 numbers.
Multiply and Answer in Unit Form Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to multiply and answer in unit form.
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Divide Objects into Equal Groups Game
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Relate Activities with A.M. and P.M. Game
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This worksheet focuses on enhancing skills in estimating capacity using customary units.
Write Time in Digital Format Worksheet
Put your skills to the test by practicing to write time in the digital format.
Addition Word Problems on Finding the Total Game
Learn to solve addition word problems on finding the total.
Add or Subtract within 1000: Summer Word Problems Worksheet
Fun summer-themed worksheet to boost skills in adding or subtracting numbers within 1,000.
Simplify Subtraction Sentence Worksheet
Reinforce math concepts by practicing to simplify subtraction sentence.
Finding Double of Numbers From 1 to 5 Worksheet
Solidify your math skills by finding the double of numbers from 1 to 5.
Multiply using the Given Fact Game
Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning how to multiply using the given facts.
Form Math Equations Using Bar Model Worksheet
Use this printable worksheet to form math equations using bar models to strengthen your math skills.
Representing Equal Groups Worksheet
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Complete the Division Expression for Equal Groups Game
Take a look at how to complete the division expression for equal groups with this game.
Partition into Equal Parts Game
Kids must partition into equal parts to practice fractions.
Division Sentence for Equal Groups Worksheet
Assess your math skills by practicing division sentences for equal groups in this worksheet.
Represent Using Fractions Worksheet
Print this worksheet to practice representing using fractions like a math legend!
Identify Right Angles Game
Enjoy the marvel of mathematics by identifying right angles.
Count Sides and Angles Worksheet
Pack your math practice time with fun by counting sides and angles.
Choose the Correct Unit of Capacity Game
Learn to choose the correct unit of capacity with this game.
Tell Time in A.M. and P.M. Game
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Estimating Capacity in Metric Units Worksheet
Enhance your understanding of capacity with this worksheet on estimating capacity in metric units.
Read Time on Analog Clock Worksheet
Enhance your math skills with this fun worksheet by learning to read the time on an analog clock.
Addition Word Problems on Put-Together Scenarios Game
Use your skills to solve addition word problems on put-together scenarios.
Add or Subtract within 1000: Halloween Word Problems Worksheet
Spooky-themed worksheet using Halloween scenarios for adding or subtracting within 1,000.
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- Identifying Fraction Worksheet
- Math Lesson Plan — Dive into Multiplication Word Problems
How will our online educational resources for third grade math benefit your child?
3rd grade math online resources increase children’s confidence by motivating them to learn and practice more. Math for third graders can be complex and tricky. Online educational resources for third graders break down difficult concepts into simpler and smaller topics that facilitate better learning and conceptual understanding. 3rd grade math online resources provide a wide range of learning tools such as math games , math worksheets , math vocabulary , etc. for third graders.
What are the important topics in third grade math for kids?
Some important topics in math for third graders include fractions, time, money, division, multiplication, fractions, addition, measurement, decimals, subtraction, geometry, word problems, and more.
How can we get third graders interested in learning math?
We can get third graders interested in learning math by: Using real-time activities: Math activities for 3rd graders such as counting dots to practice multiplication, crafting division fact flowers, using lego bricks to learn fractions, etc. can make learning a fun process for kids. Using online games and worksheets : Online math games for 3rd graders allow children to have a positive and immersive learning experience. They help children practice essential mathematical concepts in an enjoyable way.
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3rd Grade Math Learning
Here are the standards for the end of the year for 3rd Grade.
- Use place value to round numbers to the nearest 10 or 100
- Understand and use place value with 4 digit numbers
- Read, write, compare and order 4-digit numbers
- Use place value to mentally add or subtract 1, 10, 100 or 1000 from any 4-digit number
- Indentify and explain patterns in numbers or arithmetic
- Fluently add and subtract within 1000
- Fluently multiply and divide within 100.
- Understand the relationship between multiplication and division.
- Solve 1- and 2-step problems involving all 4 operations.
- Use and understand fraction notation.
- Understand a fraction as a fraction on a number line or scale.
- Find and recognize equivalent fractions using models
- Compare two fractions with the same numerator or the same denominator.
- Partition shapes into parts with equal areas and relate these to fractions.
- Solve problems involving measurements of length, time, liquid volume, mass.
- Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects.
- Read scales involving halves and fourths of units
- Tell and write the time to the nearest minute.
- Measure time intervals.
- Draw a scaled picture graph or scaled bar graph to represent data.
- Solve 1- and 2-step problems involving data.
- Become familiar with members of the quadrilateral family and their properties.
- Describe, analyze and compare properties of 2D shapes.
- Know and understand different types of angles and find these in 2D shapes.
- Understand the concept of area and perimeter.
- Relate area to multiplication and repeated addition.
- Measure areas by counting squares.
- Find the areas of rectangles by multiplying side lengths.
- Find areas of rectilinear shapes by decomposing them into rectangles.
- Find the perimeter of a range of rectilinear shapes.
3rd Grade Math Worksheets
On this page you will find link to our range of math worksheets for 3rd grade.
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- All 4 Operations
Word Problems Zone
Fractions zone.
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Place Value & Number Sense Zone
Third grade numbers & place value worksheets.
Using these 3rd grade math worksheets will help your child to:
- learn their place value with 4 digit numbers;
- use place value models to understand how to combine thousands, hundreds, tens and ones;
- understand the value of each digit in a 4 digit number;
- learn to use standard and expanded form with 4 digit numbers.
- learn to read and write Roman numerals
- Place Value Models 4 Digits
- Place Value 4 Digit Numbers Worksheets (conversion)
- Ordering 4-Digit Numbers
- Roman Numerals worksheets
Third Grade Counting & Sequences Worksheets
These worksheets involve filling in the missing numbers in number sequences and also identifying odd and even numbers up to 100.
- Counting on and back by digits
- Odd and Even Numbers Worksheets
Rounding, Inequalities, Multiples and Balancing Equations
- round a number to the nearest 10, 100 or 1000;
- use the > and < symbols correctly for inequalities;
- use multiples and apply them to solve problems.
- learn to balance math equations
All the 3rd grade math worksheets below support elementary math benchmarks.
- Rounding to the nearest 10 Worksheets
- Rounding to the nearest 100 worksheets
- Rounding Inequalities Multiples Worksheets
- Balancing Math Equations
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3rd Grade Mental Math Quizzes
Here you will find a range of printable mental math 3rd grade sheets for your child to enjoy.
Each quiz tests the children on a range of math topics from number facts and mental arithmetic to geometry, fraction and measures questions.
A great way to revise topics, or use as a weekly math quiz!
- Mental Math 3rd Grade
Number Bonds Worksheets
The worksheets on this page will help to develop children's knowledge of numbers bonds to 20, 50 and 100.
There are a range of matching and wordsearches for children to enjoy whilst developing their number bond knowledge.
- Number Bonds to 50 and 100
Addition Worksheets 3rd Grade
- learn to add numbers mentally to 100;
- add on 1, 10, 100 and 1000 to different numbers;
- learn to add 4 digit numbers in columns;
- Third Grade Addition Facts Worksheets
- 4-Digit Addition Worksheets
- Free Addition Worksheets (randomly generated)
- Addition With Regrouping Worksheet Generator
- Addition Word Problems 3rd Grade (3- and 4-digits)
Subtraction Worksheets 3rd Grade
Using these 3rd grade subtraction worksheets will help your child to:
- learn to subtract numbers mentally to 100;
- learn to do 4 Digit column subtraction.
- Third Grade Subtraction Worksheets to 100
- 4 Digit Subtraction Worksheets
- Free Subtraction Worksheets (randomly generated)
- Subtraction With Regrouping Worksheet Generator
These sheets involve solving 3-digit and 4-digit subtraction problems.
- Subtraction Word Problems 3rd Grade
Addition and Subtraction Worksheets 3rd Grade
- 4 Digit Addition and Subtraction
- 3rd Grade Addition and Subtraction Word Problems (3- and 4-digits)
Multiplication Worksheets 3rd Grade
- learn their multiplication tables up to 10 x 10;
- understand and use different models of multiplication;
- solve a range of Third Grade Multiplication problems.
Online Times Table Practice
- Times Tables Practice Zone
Understanding Multiplication
- Understanding Multiplication Facts Worksheets to 10x10
Multiplication Table Worksheets
- Multiplication Table Worksheets - 2 3 4 5 10
- Multiplication Drill Sheets 6 7 8 9
- Fun Multiplication Worksheets to 10x10
- Circle Times Tables Worksheets 1 to 10 tables
- Times Table Worksheets Circles 1 to 12 tables
Multiplying integers by 10 and 100
- Multiplying by 10 and 100 Worksheets
2 Digit by 1 Digit Multiplication
- Multiplication Worksheets for 3rd Grade 2-digits by 1-digit
Multiplication Word Problems
- Multiplication Word Problem Worksheets 3rd Grade
Randomly Generated Multiplication Worksheets
Using our random worksheet generator, you can:
- Choose the tables you want to test;
- Choose how big you want the numbers to go - up to 5 times, 10 times or bigger!
- Choose how many questions per page.
- Times Tables Worksheets (randomly generated)
- Free Multiplication Worksheets (randomly generated)
- Single Digit Multiplication Worksheets Generator
- Multiplication & Division Worksheets (randomly generated)
Division Worksheets 3rd Grade
Using these 3rd grade math worksheets will help your child learn to:
- understand how division and multiplication relate to one another;
- know their division facts to 10x10;
- begin to learn 2 digit by 1 digit long division.
- Division Facts to 10x10 Worksheets
- Long Division Worksheets 3rd Grade
- Division Facts Worksheets (randomly generated)
These sheets involve solving a range of division problems.
- Division Worksheets Grade 3 Word Problems
All 4 Operations Worksheets
Often we want to give students a whole range of worksheets on a range of operations to see which ones they still need to practice.
These worksheets involve using each of the 4 operations to work out a range of calculations.
There are sheets for mental calculations only and also sheets to practice standard written methods.
- Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Worksheets 3rd Grade
Using the 3rd Grade Math worksheets will help your child to:
- apply their addition, subtraction, and multiplication skills;
- develop their knowledge of fractions;
- apply their knowledge of rounding and place value;
- solve a range of 'real life' problems.
These sheets involve solving one or two more challenging longer problems.
- 3rd Grade Math Problems
These sheets involve solving many 'real-life' problems involving data.
- Math Word Problems for kids 3rd Grade
These sheets involve solving 3-digit and 4-digit addition word problems.
These sheets involve solving a range of multiplciation problems.
Third Grade Fraction Worksheets
Using these sheets will help your child to:
- understand what fractions are;
- relate fractions to everyday objects and quantities;
- place different fractions on a number line;
- shade in different fractions of a shapes;
- work out unit fractions of numbers.
- Finding Fractions - Fraction Spotting
- Fractions of Shapes Worksheets
- Unit Fraction of Numbers
- Halves and Quarters (up to 100)
- Fraction Number Line Sheets
- Adding Fractions with Like Denominators
- Subtracting Fractions with like denominators
- Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Like Denominators
- Fraction Riddles for kids (easier)
Third Grade Geometry Worksheets
The following worksheets will help your child to:
- Identify and name a range of 2d and 3d shapes;
- Draw 2d shapes;
- Use reflective symmetry to reflect shapes in a mirror line.
- recognise and identify right angles and lines of symmetry;
- recognise and identify parallel lines;
- identify the faces, edges, vertices and nets of 3d shapes;
- 3rd Grade Geometry Worksheets
- Block Symmetry Worksheet
- Line Symmetry Worksheets
- Symmetry Activities
- Geometry Nets Information and Worksheets
Measurement Zone, including Time & Money
3rd grade measurement worksheets.
- Metric Conversion Worksheets
Area and Perimeter Worksheets
- understand area and perimeter;
- learn how to find the area and perimeter of rectangles.
All the 3rd grade math worksheets in this section support Elementary Math benchmarks.
- Area of a Rectangle Worksheets
- Perimeter of a Rectangle Worksheets
- Area and Perimeter of Rectangle Worksheets
Money Worksheets 3rd Grade
On this webpage, you will find our 3rd grade Money Challenges.
These challenges involve solving money problems and are a great way for kids to develop their reasoning skills and practice their counting money at the same time.
- 3rd Grade Money Challenges
Time Worksheets
Using the sheets in this section will help your child to:
- tell the time to the nearest 5 minutes;
- become familiar with both digital and analogue times;
- use the words 'past' and 'to' to describe the time correctly.
- add and subtract time intervals from times and work out time intervals.
- Telling Time to 5 Minutes Worksheets
- Add and Subtract Time Worksheets
- Elapsed Time Worksheets
On this page there are a selection of bar and picture graphs, including bar graphs with real-life data such as tree heights.
- Line Plot Worksheets 3rd grade
- Bar Graph Worksheets 3rd grade
- Line Graph Worksheets 3rd Grade
- Venn Diagram Worksheets 3rd Grade
Fun Zone: Puzzles, Games and Riddles
- Third Grade Math Games
The following games involve different Third Grade Math activities which you and your child can enjoy together.
- 3rd Grade Math Puzzles
The puzzles will help your child practice and apply their addition, subtraction and multiplication facts as well as developing their thinking and reasoning skills in a fun and engaging way.
3rd Grade Math Quiz
Here is our collection of Math Quizzes for 3rd grade.
Quizzes are a great way to practise math skills or to asses knowledge.
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3rd Grade Math Worksheets
In this section, you can view all of our third-grade math worksheets and resources. these include common-core aligned, themed and age-specific worksheets. perfect to use in the classroom or homeschooling environment..
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We add dozens of new worksheets and materials for math teachers and homeschool parents every month. Below are the latest grade 3 worksheets added to the site.
Solving for Perimeter and Area of Polygons 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Subtracting Numbers Within 1000 Using the Base 10 Blocks 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Comparing Like Fractions 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Multiplying One-Digit Whole Numbers by Multiples of 10 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Adding Numbers within 1000 Using the Base 10 Blocks 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Scaling Picture Graph and Bar Graph 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Identifying Arithmetic Patterns of Numbers 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Solving Two-Step Problems 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Understanding Basic Number Properties of Multiplication 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Understanding Multiplication as Repeated Addition 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Solving Equivalent Fractions 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Understanding Properties of Quadrilaterals 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Division of Numbers within 100 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Addition and Subtraction of Time 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Subtraction of 3-Digit Numbers (Halloween themed) Math Worksheets
Addition of Three-Digit Numbers (Halloween themed) Worksheets
3rd Grade End Of Year Test Booklet
Addition of Like Fraction (Easter Themed) Worksheet
Multiplication of 1-Digit Numbers (Mother Earth Day Themed) Worksheets
Measures of Time (days, weeks, months, and years) (Education Themed) Worksheets
Measuring and Estimating Liquid Volumes and Masses 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Rounding Whole Numbers to the Nearest Tens and Hundreds 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Understanding Division as Repeated Subtraction 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Understanding Fractions 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
Word Problems Related to Calendar (World Animal Day Themed) Math Worksheets
Shape Categories (Labor Day Themed) Math Worksheets
Acute Triangles (City Themed) Math Worksheets
Counting and Number Problems (National Poetry Day Themed) Math Worksheets
Measurement, Perimeter, and Area Problem Solving (World Habitat Day Themed) Math Worksheets
3rd grade common core aligned learning objectives & standards:.
Learning objectives:
In Grade 3, instructional time should focus on four vital areas:
(1) initial understanding of multiplication and division and strategies for multiplication and division within 100;
(2) understanding basic concepts of fractions , especially unit fractions (fractions with numerator 1);
(3) strengthening understanding of the structure of rectangular arrays and of area , estimation of measurement; and
(4) describing and analyzing two-dimensional shapes.
Skills to develop:
a. Conceptual skills
- Learners are expected to have an initial understanding of the meanings of multiplication by relating it as repeated addition and division as repeated subtraction of whole numbers through activities and problems involving equal-sized groups, arrays, and area models; they should be able to explain the relationship of the four basic mathematical operations among each other. The focus of these lessons is to find an unknown product for multiplication, and to find an unknown factor for division. For equal-sized group situations, division can require finding the unknown number of groups or the unknown group size.
- In third grade, learners start to make meaning of fractions, beginning with unit fractions—fractions with 1 as numerator. They should describe fractions, in general, as being built out of unit fractions, and they use fractions along with visual fraction models to represent parts of a whole. Learners visualize that the size of a fractional part is relative to the size of the whole. In this level, lessons about fractions are only limited to like fractions or similar fractions.
- Integrate perimeter as an attribute of plane figures and distinguish between linear and area measures. They should also generalize area as an attribute of two-dimensional regions primarily using square grids.
- Students describe, analyze, and compare properties of two dimensional shapes. They compare and classify shapes by more in-depth analysis of the number of sides and angles , and relate these with definitions of shapes.
b. Procedural skills
- Learners apply the properties of operations to compute for the products of whole numbers, by the use of leveled-up strategies based on these properties to solve multiplication and division problems involving single-digit factors. By comparing a variety of solution strategies and methods, third graders learn the procedural relationship between multiplication and division.
- They solve problems involving comparison of fractions by using visual fraction models and strategies based on noticing equal numerators or denominators.
- They should show proper ways to measure the area of a shape by finding the total number of same size units of area required to cover the shape without gaps or overlaps, square units are being used for the introduction of measuring area.
- Learners must illustrate that rectangular arrays can be decomposed into identical rows or into identical columns. By decomposing rectangles into rectangular arrays of squares, students can relate the concept of area to multiplication, and justify using multiplication to determine the area of a rectangle .
- Third graders should incorporate their fraction work to geometry by expressing the area of part of a shape as a unit fraction of the whole.
- Solve problems involving measurement and estimation of intervals of time, liquid volumes, and masses of objects.
- They are also expected to create representations of data such as simple bar graph, line graph , pictograph, etc and be able to interpret it.
c. Life skills
- Another important skill that they learn at this level is the acquisition of the basic concepts of multiplication and division. These are very applicable in money transactions, counting of objects, grouping objects, etc.
- As learners started to visualize that the size of a fractional part is relative to the size of the whole, they will be able to apply it in real-life settings that 1/2 of the paint in a small bucket could be less paint than 1/3 of the paint in a larger bucket, but 1/3 of a ribbon is longer than 1/5 of the same ribbon because when the ribbon is divided into 3 equal parts, the parts are longer than when the ribbon is divided into 5 equal parts. Students are able to use fractions to represent numbers equal to, less than, and greater than one.
- In addition, third grades have given a wider perspective of concepts and applications if measuring time, liquid volumes, and masses of objects.
3rd Grade Math Worksheets Printable PDFs
3rd grade math worksheets on: adding three numbers, adding with carrying, notion of pre - algebra, making the subject of the formula, comparisons, decimals, fractions, ratios and percents etc.
- Time minutes past
Time half hour
Time exact hours roman nunerals
Time electronic clocks 15 mins
Time electronic clocks
Time elapsed
Time digital to analogue clocks 30 minutes
Time 5 minutes
Time 15 minutes
Subtraction find missing number
Subtraction table drill
Subtraction quick facks
Subtraction number family review
Subtraction mix skills
Subtraction match ups
Subtraction facts
Subtraction circle drill
Subtraction 2 from 3 digit numbers
Subtraction 2 2 digit numbers
Subtraction 3 from 3 digit numbers
Subtraction 4 from 4 digit numbers
Subtraction 4 digit numbers
Probability illustrated
Probability certain unlikely
Probability balls in a box
Mode median mean
Place value with underlined digits
Place value tens illustrated
Place value exercise 2
Place value boards
Place value illustrated
- Ordering numbers
Roman to arabic numerals
Arabic to roman numerals
Multiplication 1
Multiplication 2
Multiplication of single digit numbers
Multiplication of numbers
Multiplication of numbers 2
Multiplication of 1 by 1 digit numbers
Multiplication of 1 and 2 digit numbers
Multiplication of 2 by 1 digit numbers
Multiplication by 1
Money shopping
Money usd addition of coins 1
Money usd addition of coins
Money quarter dime usd
Money quarter dime nickel penny
Money quarter addition usd
Money pounds UK 2
Money pounds British addition of coins
Money penny quarter usd addition of coins
Money penny nickel addition of coins
Money penny dime nickle usd
Money penny dime addition of coins
Money penny addition of coins
Money nickel usd addition of coins
Money nickel quarter addition of coins
Money nickel penny us dollars
Money nickel and dime us dollars
Money names usd addition of coins
Money euro word problem
Money euro 2 addition of coins
Money euro 1 addition of coins
Money dime usd addition of coins
Money coins usd addition of coins
Money Canada 4 addition of coins
Money Canada 3 addition of coins
Mixed operations 2
Mixed operations 1
Mixed exercises
Additions and subtraction matchups
- Addition brackets multiplcation
Readings on thermometer
Measuring lines
Measurements with a ruler
Measure rectangles
Converting mm to cm
Logic word problems 2
Logic word problems 1
Symmetry of shapes
Mix shapes perimeter area
Measure rectangles and squares
Geometry open and close curves
Geometry identifying segments
Find the perimeter area
Congruent shapes
Areas of shapes and formulars
Areas and perimeter of rectangles
Fractions shown with pictures
Fractions shown with circles squares
Fractions of circles
Fractions half quater third
Fractions comparisons
Fractions comaparisons
Fractions addition 1
Fractions addition 2
- Equivalent fractions
Comparison of fractions
- Addition of fractions
Rounding to the nearest thousand
Rounding to nearest 10
Estimation nearest thousand
Addition estimation
Division with pictures
Division with dots
Division of toys
- Division match ups
Division long division
Division circle drill
Division basic
Division basic 2
Mixed decimal number patterns
- Illustrated decimal exercise
Fractions converted to decimals
- Decimals sentence problems
Venn diagrams
Venn diagrams 2
Venn diagram
Tally marks representation
Represent animals on graph
- Ploting graphs
Graphs of fruits picked at a farm
Graphs of food items
Graphs locate in x y
Graphs linear curve
Graph tally marks
Graph of tickets sold
Graph of daily attendance
Data on graphs
Skip counting in hundreds
Skip counting by 2 5 3
- Roman numerals puzzle
Roman numerals
- Prime numbers
Numbers 101 to 200
Numbers 401 to 410
- Number system
Number positions
Number lines up to 1000
Even odd numbers
Counting puzzle
Counting pattern by twos
Comparisons of numbers 1
Comparisons of numbers 2
Comparisons of numbers 3
Comparisons of numbers 4
Comparisons of numbers 5
Addition puzzles lower
Addition of 2 3 digit numbers
Addition word problem equations
Addition with brackets
Addition two to three digit numbers
Addition table drill
Addition sentence word problems
Addition of thousands
Addition of 2 numbers
Addition of 2 digit numbers
Addition of 2 digit numbers 2
Addition of 2 3digit numbers
Addition of 3 and one digit numbers
Addition of 5 and 4 digit numbers 2
Addition of 5 and 4 digit numbers
Addition matchup exercises 2
Addition matchup exercises 1
Addition magic square exercise
Addition horizontally arranged numbers
Addition daily facts
Addition circle drill
Addition balance equations
Addition and balancing equations
Addition 2 to 3 digit numbers
Addition 3 to 1 digit numbers
Addition of 5 plus 5 digit numbers
Add 2 4 digit numbers
- Adding three digits
- Addition of 4 and 5 digits
- Addition with carrying
- Addition without carrying
- Mixed addition problems
- Addition making subject formula
- addition missing number
- Addition of three numbers
- Addition of four place numbers
- Addition of four to three place numbers
- Addition of money USD
- Addition of numbers 1 10
- Basic addition
- Addition of three place numbers
- Addition of two to two digit numbers
- Multiple addends
- Comparisons
- Comparing numbers 1
- Comparing numbers 2
- Comparisons 1
- Comparisons 2
- Comparisons 3
- Comparisons 4
- Decimals completing sequence
- Fractions to decimals
- Basic division
- Long division of 3 by 1 digit numbers
- Long division of two place numbers
- Long division with remainders
- Add mixed fractions
- Add subtract divide mixed fractions
- Comparing fractions
- Converting fractions to decimals
- Division of fractions
- Division of whole numbers by fractions ans
- Division of whole numbers by fractions
- Equivalent fractions with three numbers
- Multiplication of fractions
- simplify fractions
- Subtraction of fractions
- Pythagorean theorem
- Geometry identifying segments figs
- Geometry symmetry
- Find the perimeter of shapes
- Geometry Trainagles
- identify polygons
- Coordinate points
- Graph template
- X Y graph template
- Mixed operations
- Money word1
- Money word2
- Money word3
- Money buying
- Nickel & dime
- Nickel & penny
- Nickel & quarter
- Penny & dime
- Penny & nickel
- Penny & quarter
- Addition of coins Australian AUD
- penny,dime,nickle
- Quarter & dime
- Quarter,dime,nickel,penny
- Shopping problems
- Multiplication
- Basic multiplication of single digits
- Multiplication matching exercise
- Multiplication of two by one digit numbers
- Multiplication of two digits by powers of ten
- Multiply four by one digit numbers ans
- Multiply four by one digit numbers
- Multiply three digit numbers by multiples of ten
Numbers and comparing
- Counting puzzle 1
- Convert Arabic to Roman numerals
- Expanded notation
- Roman numerals 1
- Greatest Common Factor
- Lowest common multiple
- Number patterns
- Number positions between after before
- Place value
- Rounding numbers
- Subtraction
- Subtraction 1
- Subtraction 2
- Subtraction 3
- Subtraction 4
- Subtraction 5
- Subtraction 6
- Subtraction 7
- Subtraction 8
- Subtraction 9
- Subtraction 10
- Basic subtraction
- Subtract one from two digits exercise
- Subtracting from four place numbers ans
- Subtracting from four place numbers
- Subtraction missing number
- Subtraction matching exercise
- subtraction of two two place numbers
- Subtraction three digit numbers
Ratio-Percent
- Percent of numbers
- Ratio percent fraction conversions
- Time fifteen minutes past
- Time five minutes past
- Time passages
- Time ten minutes past
- Time thirty minutes past
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