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Teeming with adequate practice materials, the printable 3rd grade math worksheets with answer keys should be your pick if developing an understanding of multiplication and division within 100, using place value to round numbers, working with fractions, solving problems involving measurement and estimation of intervals of time, liquid volumes, and masses of objects, getting acquainted with the concepts of area and perimeter, representing and interpreting data and the like are on your mind. Count on our free grade 3 math worksheets to kick start your journey!
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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.
Missing Fractions on Number Lines
Analyze the intervals on each number line presented in these 3rd grade math worksheet pdfs, deduct the underlying pattern, and write the missing proper fractions with like denominators.
Estimating Capacity | Customary Units
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.
Telling Time | 1-Minute Increments
Let the timekeepers of grade 3 inspect the hour hand and the minute hand on each analog clock in these printable math worksheets and write the time to the nearest minute.
Coloring the Coins to Show the Amount
Take the kids on a shopping spree and get them to read the price tags on the items. All they need to do is color an equivalent number of coins that would be required to buy each item.
Tally | Spinner Board
With interesting spinner boards, this batch of 3rd grade math pdf worksheets is sure to go down a storm. Kids spin the paper clip, and record the count of animals and insects on the tally chart.
Count Unit Squares to Find the Area
Deliberate practice in determining the area is the objective of these worksheets. Let kids count the unit squares in the shaded portion of the grid to compute the area of the given shape.
Naming Quadrilaterals
Grade 3 kids observe the attributes of each 4-sided figure in our printable math worksheets and gauge the length of its sides, figure out the congruent sides, and name the quadrilaterals.
Adding 3-Digit and 2-Digit Numbers Without Regrouping
You can't go wrong with this addition drill, if you are in the groove. With repeated exposure, kids accurately add 3-digit and 2-digit numbers without regrouping in a jiffy.
Multiplying Whole Numbers up to 10
Get kids flexing their brains, working their way through our 3rd grade math worksheet pdfs implementing the multiplication tables 1 to 10, and solving a few real-life word problems too.
Recognizing Patterns on Number Lines | Moderate
Examine the hops on the number line that have both positive and negative numbers as intervals, figure out the terms, and the operation: addition or subtraction, and describe the pattern.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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.
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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;
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Subtraction Worksheets 3rd Grade
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- learn to subtract numbers mentally to 100;
- learn to do 4 Digit column subtraction.
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These sheets involve solving 3-digit and 4-digit subtraction problems.
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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.
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Multiplying integers by 10 and 100
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Division Worksheets 3rd Grade
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- know their division facts to 10x10;
- begin to learn 2 digit by 1 digit long division.
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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.
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- Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Worksheets 3rd Grade
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- apply their knowledge of rounding and place value;
- solve a range of 'real life' problems.
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These sheets involve solving many 'real-life' problems involving data.
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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
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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;
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- Block Symmetry Worksheet
- Line Symmetry Worksheets
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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.
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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.
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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
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37 Math Problems For 3rd Graders: Answers With Worked Examples
Michele Bell
3rd grade math problems formally introduce 3rd graders to math skills such as multiplication, division, and fractions. They build on learners’ conceptual understanding of partitioning shapes and using repeated addition with concrete models, drawings, and expressions, learned in previous grades, to make connections using symbols, letters for unknown numbers, and equations.
In this blog, we look closely at the essential math skills a third grader needs to know and provide math problems, worked examples, and teaching tips, to help teachers and educators support their third-grade students in mathematics.
What are math problems for 3rd graders?
3rd grade math problems are specific math problems suitable for 8-9 year olds. They include the following math concepts:
- Subtraction
- Multiplication
- Place Value
- Measurement and Data
- Geometrical Shapes
37 3rd Grade Math Problems
37 3rd grade math problems and answer key for students to solidify understanding of math concepts. Questions cover addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, rounding, fractions, time, data, area, perimeter and geometry.
Benefits of math problems for 3rd graders
3rd graders can use these math problems to build on their prior knowledge of addition and subtraction developed in Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade.
The math concept of repeated addition, learned in 2nd grade, directly links to their understanding of multiplication through models learned in the 3rd grade such as equal groups and arrays.
Many 3rd grade math concepts they focus on strengthen their foundation in fraction concepts and set them up for success with fraction operations explored in 4th grade and 5th grade .
Word problems help students make connections between representations and develop students understanding of the relationship between addition and subtraction or multiplication and division.
Multiplication word problems are just one example of word problems used to deepen students’ understanding of each operation. Educators should incorporate word problems through all phases of teaching each concept, not just near the end of a unit when learners appear ready to “apply” their learning.
3rd grade math curriculum
The topics focused on in third-grade math include:
- Addition within 1,000
- Subtraction within 1,000
- Whole number multiplication
- Whole number division
- Understanding fractions
- Rounding to the nearest 10 or 100
- Elapsed time
- Representing and Interpreting Data
- Describing Quadrilaterals
How the 3rd grade math curriculum fits into learners’ math development
3rd grade students extend their 2nd grade knowledge of adding and subtracting within 100 to include adding and subtracting within 1,000 using place value strategies and properties of operations.
Learners continue to build on equal sharing from 1st grade and learn about unit fractions and the meaning of the numerator and denominator. This sets them up for success with fraction operations in 4th and 5th grade.
Common challenges teaching third graders
As 3rd graders use all four operations, a common challenge for some is mixing up which operation to use when problem solving. They may focus on one word in a word problem instead of considering the entire problem.
Concrete models and representations can help students work through problems by showing the actions happening in a problem situation. However, as they get older, some students may also want to reduce their use of math manipulatives to build concrete models or draw pictures to show their thinking leaving room for error.
Teach students to visually show their thinking through models or pictures, or express it with words and numbers instead of keeping it in their head.
Math problems for 3rd graders with answers
Here are 34 math problems for 3rd graders organized by topic, including:
Addition math problems for 3rd graders
In 3rd grade, students build on addition skills from K-2nd grade and are expected to add fluently within 1,000. This can include one-digit numbers, two-digit numbers and three-digit numbers.
Question 1
A local charity collected 356 canned food items in September. They collected 419 canned food items in October. How many canned food items did they collect during the two months?
Answer: 775
Students apply strategies based on place value when solving multi-digit addition problems. A place value chart is a great tool to help organize and record their thinking as they work with values that may require regrouping.
In this problem, students solve an addition problem that involves regrouping in one place, from ten ones to one ten.
Jessica and Caleb were both sharing their baseball card collections with their class. Jessica has 435 baseball cards in her collection and Caleb has 482 baseball cards in his collection. How many total baseball cards did they both collect?
Answer: 917
An open number line is another valuable tool that students can draw on anytime. They can use multiple addition strategies on a number line. For example, they might start with an amount and then add on the hundreds, tens and ones of the second number.
Another strategy is adding the hundreds from both addends, then the tens, and the ones. No matter the strategy, number lines are great visuals for students to record their thinking and refer back to it in their explanations.
Sabrina had 267 beads to use for making bracelets. Her mom bought her a new pack of 135 beads. How many beads does Sabrina have now?
Answer: 402 beads
This problem requires regrouping of ones to tens, and tens to hundreds. Students should have experience regrouping in one or more places when adding within 1,000.
The partial sum strategy helps set the foundation for using an algorithm in fourth grade to add greater multi-digit numbers.
Subtraction math problems for 3rd graders
As with addition, students build on their subtraction knowledge from K-2nd grade and use single-digit subtraction and subtracting 2-digit numbers within 100 to develop fluency in subtracting within 1,000. This can include up to 3-digit numbers.
Although students have used subtraction since Kindergarten, it can still be difficult for many students. Providing students with multiple strategies and methods for solving with subtraction allows them to choose the most efficient method move towards fluency, which includes:
- Efficiency
283 guests were waiting to ride a ferry boat to get to the entrance of a theme park across the lake. Only 155 guests can ride the ferry boat at a time. How many guests will have to wait for the next ferry boat to arrive?
Answer: 128 guests
When completing subtraction word problems, make connections between strategies students use to add within 1,000 and subtract within 1,000. This strengthens their understanding of the relationship between addition and subtraction, and place value.
Similarly to addition, students can use a place value chart to help them with regrouping when subtracting 2 or 3-digit numbers. In this problem, students need to regroup 1 ten for 10 ones.
Andrew and his family drove 607 miles to get to their hotel. They made one stop after driving for 312 miles. How many more miles did they have to drive to get to the hotel?
Answer: 295
Using a number line to subtract, or count back, may confuse some students. Remind students to use strategies that make sense to them. They may start with one number and subtract the hundreds, tens, and then ones of the second number.
Some students prefer to subtract using place value, while others subtract until they get to a multiple of 10 and continue subtracting from there.
Josie had $168 at the beginning of the week. She spent $27 at the mall on Tuesday. She worked on Thursday and earned some money. She ended the week with $195. How much money did she earn on Thursday?
Answer: $54
This problem includes both addition and subtraction and provides an opportunity for students to write an equation using a letter as the unknown value. Students can use the relationship between addition and subtraction to determine what the letter represents.
168 – 27 + s = 195
141 + s = 195
195 – 141 = s
Multiplication math problems for 3rd graders
Many third-grade standards group multiplication and division together. When students are officially introduced to both operations, typically multiplication is first.
Learners develop an understanding of multiplication using concrete models, pictures, and equations when solving word problems.
In 3rd grade, they solve word problems that lend themselves to making equal groups, arrays, or finding the area as a measurement.
Other multiplication concepts that 3rd grade students will explore include:
- Properties of operations
- Finding an unknown product
- Solving one or two-step word problems that involve more than one operation
There are 8 dry-erase markers in one pack. How many dry-erase markers are in 3 packs?
3rd graders explore equal groups. They can do this using an array. Students must understand that the one factor is the number of groups and the other is the number in each group.
For example, 3 x 8 can be represented using the following array:
Find the product of 5 x 3 x 4
Learners explore associative property in 3rd grade as well as commutative property and distributive property.
When evaluating multiplication expressions with three or more factors, students learn that the way they group the factors to multiply does not change the value of the product.
Encourage students to start with the two factors that seem the friendliest to multiply, but to also keep in mind how confident they will feel when multiplying the product of those two factors with the next factor in the expression.
Other properties of multiplication that students will explore in 3rd grade include the:
- commutative property
- distributive property
- identity property
- zero property
Find the product of 7 x 40.
Answer: 280
7 x 40 = 7 x 4 tens
7 x 4 tens = 28 tens
28 tens = 280
7 x 40 = 280
Question 10
The school music teacher set up his classroom for an after-school chorus rehearsal. He formed 3 rows with 12 chairs in each row. How many chairs are in the classroom in total?
Answer: 36 chairs
Allow students to choose their method, whether it’s using manipulatives or drawing pictures to represent the information in word problems.
Ask them where they see each value in their concrete model or picture.
Division math problems for 3rd graders
Many multiplication strategies are closely related to division problem strategies. Third graders must understand the relationship between multiplication and division to use it as a strategy for problem-solving. This helps with math problems that involve finding an unknown.
Third graders learn to write a blank, question mark, or letter when there is an unknown product, quotient, or factor. This aids them when writing a related equation using a known math fact with an operation they are comfortable with.
Question 11
Zoe has 42 stickers. She wants to give 7 stickers to each of her friends at her birthday party. How many friends are at her birthday party?
Answer: 6 friends
Once students begin working with division, they tend to focus on specific keywords such as “each” and think that the problem represents multiplication. Students must model the actions of what is happening in the problem. Giving the same amount out multiple times will highlight the division and sharing equal amounts.
Encourage students to build and draw models to show their thinking. Ask them to explain their strategy to you, a partner, or the class for solving division word problems such as this one.
Question 12
There are 3 boxes on each shelf in the backroom of a bookstore. 36 new boxes were delivered and must be placed on the 4 shelves. How many total boxes are on each shelf?
Extend students’ understanding of multiplication and division by pairing multiplication and division together, or with addition or subtraction. This enables students to solve two-step problems represented as an expression or equation.
Follow-up discussions to help students understand which operation they should solve first to set them up for success with the order of operations in fifth grade and beyond.
Question 13
George ran 63 miles last week. If he ran every day last week, how many miles did he run each day?
Answer: 9 miles
Writing an equation to represent math word problems supports learners’ understanding of the relationship between multiplication and division.
When learners write a division equation using a letter or question mark for the unknown number, they can rewrite the expression as a multiplication expression if they aren’t confident with division facts.
A familiar multiplication equation may lead third graders to use mental math once they’re fluent with multiplication facts.
Question 14
Determine what the ? represents in the equation. 48 6 = ?
48 ➗ 6 = ?
6 x ? = 48
6 x 8 = 48
Rounding math problems for 3rd graders
The third place value concept covered in third grade is rounding. Third-grade math requires students to use their place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.
Understanding the value of digits in a number is important when rounding because it helps to determine which 10 or 100 a whole number is closest to.
Question 15
Round 27 to the nearest 10.
Using a number line with a midpoint and two endpoints helps students visualize which tens or hundreds a whole number falls between.
Although number lines are not required to be used as a strategy in 3rd grade, they can be used to help students develop their rounding skills conceptually.
Question 16
Round 639 to the nearest 100
Answer: 600
Question 17
Round 450 to the nearest 100
Answer: 500
In some instances, a value is directly in the middle of the tens or hundreds. However, learners should know that if the digit being rounded is 5 or larger, then it must round up. 4 or less and the digit rounds down.
Fraction math problems for 3rd graders
Students build on their fraction knowledge form 1st and 2nd grade, including:
- Partitioning shapes into equal shares by exploring unit fractions
- The meaning of the numerator and the denominator
3rd graders should have plenty of opportunities to represent fractions by building concrete models and drawing pictures before they are required to write fraction notations.
Using fraction vocabulary such as halves, thirds, fourths, parts and parts of a whole helps students make sense of fractions as part of a number before writing the numerator above the denominator with a fraction bar in between.
Facilitate discussions involving unit fractions and how the non-unit fractions are the sum of multiple unit fractions.
Question 18
Represent the fraction \frac{3}{4} by drawing a model.
Question 19
Count the parts and label each tick mark on the number line:
\frac{1}{8} , \frac{2}{8} , \frac{3}{8} , \frac{4}{8} , \frac{5}{8} , \frac{6}{8} , \frac{7}{8} , \frac{8}{8}
Discuss with students that the intervals or spaces between the tick marks represent the distance from one tick mark to the next tick mark or a unit fraction such as \frac{1}{8} .
The distance from zero to that point or tick mark is a different value labeled with a specific fractional value, such as \frac{5}{8} .
Fraction problems for 3rd graders
Question 20.
Select the equivalent models.
Answer: C and E
Equivalent fractions in third grade focus on visual models preparing them to explore finding equivalent fractions through operations in the fourth grade.
Question 21
Which is greater, \frac{4}{8} or \frac{4}{6} ? Write a comparison statement using the symbols >, =, or <.
Answer: \frac{4}{8} < \frac{4}{6}
Time math problems for 3rd graders
In third-grade math, students learn to tell time to the nearest minute on digital and analog clocks.
They use their understanding of time to determine an elapsed time when given a start and stop time for an event or sequence of activities.
Students explore using number lines to help them understand elapsed time word problems . These can include:
- Start and stop time given, elapsed time unknown
- Start and elapsed time given, stop time unknown
- Elapsed time and stop time given, start time unknown
Question 22
Represent the time shown on the digital clock by drawing on the analog clock.
Answer:
Question 23
It is 10:50 a.m. and lunch begins in 15 minutes. What time will it be? Use the number line to show the time.
Answer: 11:05 a.m.
Students should use the number line to determine time in a way that makes sense.
Question 24
On Saturday, Angela left the park at 2:45 p.m. where she attended soccer practice for 75 minutes. What time did Soccer practice begin?
Answer: 1:30 p.m.
Working backwards to determine a time may seem challenging for some students. They may use a number line to subtract whole numbers.
Pay attention to how students maneuver counting back in time from the 1 o’clock hour into the 12 o’clock or morning time.
Data math problems for 3rd graders
Third-grade math develops the concept of collecting and representing data from previous grades. Students must:
- Ask and answer questions
- Ceate tally charts
- Draw picture graphs and bar graphs
- Learn about line plots
In third grade, students use larger values and scales to represent their data than in previous grades. They also answer one and two-step word problems about information presented in graphs.
Question 25
How many more cloudy days were there than rainy days in March?
Answer: 5 days
In grade 3, students create and read graphs with scales greater than 1. If they struggle to interpret the information on a bar or picture graph, they can add tick marks between the intervals to count accurately.
Question 26
The students in Mrs. Campbell’s class voted on which animal should be their class mascot. The votes are shown on the graph.
How many fewer students voted for an animal that lives in the ocean than an animal that lives on land?
Answer: 4 students
(8 + 6) – 10= 4
Provide students with opportunities to solve one and two-step problems involving a picture or bar graph.
Problems should relate directly to “How many more?” and “How many less?” questions.
Question 27
What is the length of the pencil measured to the nearest half or quarter of an inch?
Answer: 6 \frac{1}{2} inches
3rd grade students explore measuring objects with a ruler marked with halves and fourths of an inch. Examples like this bring math into real-life scenarios for working with fraction values. Students can see and hear how the terms fourths and quarters are used interchangeably regarding measurement.
Question 28
Create a line graph to display the collected data.
Paper clip | 1 in. | Dry-erase marker | 4 \frac{1}{2} in. |
highlighter | 5 \frac{1}{2} in. | scissors | 5 in. |
smartphone | 6 \frac{1}{2} in. | Index card | 5 in. |
notebook | 9 \frac{1}{2} in. | battery | 1 \frac{1}{2} in. |
pen | 6 in. | gluestick | 3 in. |
Students are introduced to line plots with whole number units in the 2nd grade. In the 3rd grade, students measure units to the nearest half or fourth and record the measurement of objects on line plots.
They extend their understanding of representing information on a line plot in 4th and 5th grade where they solve problems involving fraction operations.
Area math problems for 3rd graders
Students apply their understanding of multiplication and division while exploring the area of two-dimensional shapes. Area is an attribute of 2-D shapes and multiple strategies can be used to find it.
Question 29
Find the area of the rectangle.
Answer: 48 square units
Question 30
Jillian has a new painting to hang in her bedroom. The side lengths of the painting are 7 in. and 4 in. What is the area of the painting?
Answer: 28 square inches
Students must understand that counting the number of tiles arranged as an array is the same as multiplying two of the given side lengths for a rectangle.
Question 31
Find the total area of the figure.
Answer: 10 square inches
(2 x 3) + (4 x 1)
Learners apply their understanding of area to determine the area of rectilinear figures: figures composed of more than one rectangle.
A common misconception for some students is to multiply all of the side lengths. This is a great opportunity to relate the area to the distributive property by decomposing the figure into two separate rectangles. Then they can determine the area of each rectangle and add the two values together to find the total area.
Perimeter math problems for 3rd graders
3rd graders explore the perimeter of shape, how to work it out and how it differs from the area.
A common misconception for third graders, that sometimes carries on into fourth grade and fifth grade, is mixing up area and perimeter. Take the time to allow students to explore and discuss examples and non-examples of area and perimeter in the real world and around the classroom.
Question 32
Find the perimeter of the bulletin board.
Answer: 160 inches
Students need to add all of the side lengths together:
45 + 45 + 35 +35 = 160
Question 33
The school garden has one side length of 13 feet. The perimeter of the garden is 40 feet. How long is the other side length?
Answer: 7 feet
13 + 13 + s + s = 40
(2 x 13) + (2 x s ) = 40
26 + (2 x s ) = 40
40 – 26 = 2 x s
Question 34
- Which rectangles have the same perimeters but different areas?
- Which rectangles have the same area but different perimeters?
- Rectangles 3 and 4 have the same perimeters and different areas.
- Rectangles 2 and 3 have the same area and different perimeters.
Reminder students the perimeter is the distance around the outside of a shape or object and the area is the number of square units needed to cover the space of the shape or object.
Rectangle 1 : side length = 2, side length = 12
Perimeter: 12 + 12 + 2 + 2 = 28
Area : 2 x 12 = 24
Rectangle 2: side length = 6, side length = 6
Perimeter: 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 = 24
Area : 6 x 6 = 36
Rectangle 3: side length = 4, side length = 9
Perimeter: 9 + 9 + 4 + 4 = 26
Area : 4 x 9 = 36
Rectangle 4: side length = 6, side length = 7
Perimeter: 6 + 6 + 7 + 7 = 26
Area : 6 x 7 = 42
Geometry problems for 3rd graders
Describing, analyzing, and comparing properties of 2D shapes is one of the main concepts of geometry in third-grade math.
3rd graders must determine whether shapes are considered quadrilaterals from the number of their sides. They describe and draw examples of specific quadrilaterals such as a rectangle and a rhombus and sort shapes according to their sides, angles, and other characteristics.
This sets a foundation for further investigation of quadrilaterals and triangles in fourth grade and fifth grade where they learn about the hierarchy of quadrilaterals.
Question 35
How many of the shapes are quadrilaterals?
Answer: 5 are quadrilaterals
Provide printouts of the shapes and allow students to cut and sort the shapes into groups such as quadrilaterals or non-quadrilaterals.
Students may also draw a circle around shapes with four sides.
Question 36
Count and record the number of quadrilaterals with:
- 0 pairs of parallel sides
1 pair of parallel sides
2 pairs of parallel sides
0 parallel sides
Question 37
Draw the following 2D shapes:
- A quadrilateral that is not a parallelogram or trapezoids.
Possible extension: ask students to explain why the shape they have drawn is an example of that specific shape.
3 top tips for teaching math problems to 3rd graders
- When exploring multiplication and division concepts, provide multiple opportunities for students to make connections between models, representations, and equations. Present learners with real-life word problems. Have students use math manipulatives to build concrete models and draw pictures that represent their model and the word problem. Next, ask them to write an equation representing the word problem and their models. Last, prompt students to explain how all three pieces of their work represent the word problem and how they used each to solve the problem.
- Remember the CRA model: Concrete, Representation, Abstract. Understanding multiplication, division, and fractions starts at the concrete phase in 3rd grade, moves into the representation phase, and has many opportunities for the abstract phase. Other skills such as fluently adding and subtracting within 1,000 focus on the representation and abstract phases. There may be some students who need more time in the concrete phase, using manipulatives while others may be more comfortable with drawing pictures and number lines or using the relationship between addition and subtraction as their strategies. Students should always use strategies and models that make sense to them.
- Teach multiplication facts using positive experiences. Avoid focusing on memorization drill worksheets and multiplication tables. Instead provide opportunities to practice in meaningful ways using games, real-world problems, partner and group discussions, and reasoning with manipulatives.
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What math should 3rd graders be doing?
Learners in 3rd grade will spend most of the year building their conceptual understanding of major math skills and concepts such as representing and solving problems involving multiplication and division and developing an understanding of fractions as numbers. They also spend time solving problems about measurement that include time, liquid volume, and finding the area and perimeter of a rectangle.
What are the topics in mathematics in grade 3?
Topics in mathematics in grade 3 include: Representing and solving problems involving multiplication and division Properties of multiplication The relationship between multiplication and division Multiplying and dividing within 100 Patterns in arithmetic Adding and subtracting within 1,000 Understanding fractions as numbers Problem-solving and estimating intervals of time, liquid volumes, and masses of objects Picture graphs, bar graphs, and line plots Area and perimeter Reasoning with shapes and their attributes
What are math facts for 3rd grade?
In third-grade math, learners will fluently multiply and divide within 100 using strategies. While exploring the relationship between multiplication and division, learners will begin to use one operation to help them solve the other operation, such as using 6 x 9 = 54 to help know 54 6 = 9. Although 3rd graders will spend most of their time working with multiplication and division simultaneously, there is an expectation that learners will know from memory all products of two one-digit numbers. Multiplication facts, one of the math facts learners will explore and commit to memory during the elementary grades, are important for 3rd graders to end the year knowing so that they are set up for success in fourth grade and fifth grade where multiplication will many times be one of the steps, if not the first step, to problem-solving as they’re delving deeper into the four operations with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals.
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Number Sense Worksheets
- Even Numbers Within 50 Worksheet
A worksheet designed to help students identify and mark all the even numbers within the range of 50.
Complete Skip Counting by 2
Master skip-counting by 2 with interactive worksheets and complete engaging activities!
Form Smallest and Greatest Numbers Worksheet
Boost your ability to form the smallest and the greatest numbers by printing this playful worksheet.
Multiple Choice Questions on Comparing Numbers Worksheet
Kids must solve multiple choice questions on comparing numbers in this worksheet.
Addition Worksheets
Even Sum in Addition Expressions Within 20 Worksheet
Identify and highlight addition expressions that result in an even sum within the range of 20 in this engaging worksheet!
Add 3-Digit and 1-Digit Numbers Using Place Value Worksheet
Focus on core math skills by solving to add 3-digit and 1-digit numbers using place values.
Make a Model to Represent the Problem Worksheet
Reveal the secrets of math wizardry by practicing to make a model to represent the given problem.
Add 3 Numbers within 100: Summer Word Problems Worksheet
A fun summer-themed worksheet designed to help students add three numbers within 100.
Subtraction Worksheets
Making Multiple of 100 to Subtract Worksheet
Solidify your math skills by practicing to make multiples of 100 to subtract.
Subtracting 1-Digit Numbers from 3-Digit Numbers Worksheet
Be on your way to become a mathematician by subtracting 1-digit numbers from 3-digit numbers.
Subtract Multiples of 10 using Base 10 Blocks Worksheet
In this worksheet, learners will get to subtract multiples of 10 using base 10 blocks.
Subtract to Complete the Number Pyramid Worksheet
Boost your ability to subtract to complete the number pyramid by printing this playful worksheet.
Multiplication Worksheets
Multiply Using Strategies Worksheet
Help your child revise multiplication by using strategies.
Multiplication Facts of 2 and 5 Worksheet
This downloadable worksheet is designed to practice multiplication facts of 2 and 5.
Identify the Finger Model Worksheet
This downloadable worksheet is designed to practice identifying the finger model.
Use Multiply by Tens Worksheet
Focus on core math skills with this fun worksheet by learning to multiply by tens.
Division Worksheets
Choose the Best Estimate of the Quotients Worksheet
Print this worksheet and choose the best estimate of the quotient.
Dividing by Multiples of 10 Worksheet
Reinforce math concepts by practicing to divide by multiples of 10.
Solve Equal Grouping Scenarios Using Number Line Worksheet
Kids must solve equal grouping scenarios using the number line in this worksheet.
- Solve the Division Facts Worksheet
Dive into this fun-filled printable worksheet by practicing to solve the division facts.
Fractions Worksheets
Compare the Fractional Numbers Worksheet
Solidify your math skills by practicing to compare fractional numbers.
Use Fraction Strips and Number Line Worksheet
Reveal the secrets of math wizardry by practicing to use fraction strips and number lines.
Represent Using Fractions Worksheet
Print this worksheet to practice representing using fractions like a math legend!
Ordering Fractions Worksheet
Reinforce math concepts by practicing to order fractions.
Geometry Worksheets
Estimate the Angle
Use different methods to estimate the measurements of various angles with visual precision.
Classifying Shapes Worksheet
Enhance your knowledge of 2D shapes hierarchy with this 'Classifying Shapes' worksheet.
Recognize Points, Lines, Line Segments, Rays, Angles Worksheet
A comprehensive worksheet on identifying and understanding key elements of Geometry.
How Many Parts Worksheet
Print this worksheet to identify how many parts like a math legend!
Data Handling Worksheets
Analyzing Line Plots Worksheet
This worksheet focuses on enhancing your skills in analyzing and interpreting data presented in line plots.
Analyzing Picture Graphs Worksheet
An engaging worksheet focused on enhancing skills in analyzing and interpreting picture graphs.
Organize and Interpret Data Worksheet
Enhance your data interpretation skills with our worksheet on organizing and analyzing data.
Analyzing Bar Graphs Worksheet
This worksheet will enhance your ability to interpret and analyze data presented in bar graphs.
Measurement Worksheets
Estimating Capacity in Customary Units Worksheet
This worksheet focuses on enhancing skills in estimating capacity using customary units.
Convert Customary Units of Capacity Worksheet
Improve your measurement conversion skills with this worksheet on Customary Units of Capacity.
Estimating Weights in Customary Units Worksheet
Improve your understanding of weight with this worksheet on estimating weights in customary units.
Measure Lengths of Objects Worksheet
Focus on core math skills with this fun worksheet by solving to measure the lengths of objects.
Time Worksheets
Draw the Hour Hand to Represent Half Hour Time Worksheet
Boost time-telling skills with this worksheet focused on drawing the hour hand for half-hour intervals.
Draw the Hour Hand to Represent O’Clock Time Worksheet
Boost your child's time-telling skills with this interactive hour hand worksheet.
Determine Whether the Given Situations Occur in AM or PM Worksheet
Enhance your understanding of AM and PM with our engaging worksheet on time-based scenarios.
Draw the Hour Hand to Represent Quarter Hour Time Worksheet
Improve your child's understanding of the hour hand with this engaging worksheet.
Money Worksheets
Skip Count by 2 to Count Money
Develop practical math skills and practice counting money using skip-count by 2s.
Word Problems on Dividing Money Worksheet
An engaging worksheet tackling real-life scenarios through word problems on dividing money.
Skip Count by 5 to Count Money
Utilize skip-counting by 5 to find total amounts efficiently and apply mathematical concepts.
Divide Money Word Problems Worksheet
Practice division skills with this worksheet featuring realistic word problems involving monetary transactions.
Algebra Worksheets
Multiples of 10 Worksheet
A worksheet designed to help students identify and highlight all the multiples of 10.
Convert Sentences Using the Associative Property Worksheet
Explore this worksheet to master converting sentences using the associative property of multiplication in math.
Multiples of 6 Worksheet
A worksheet designed to help students identify and highlight all the multiples of 6.
Word Problems Worksheets
Identify the Correct Expression for the Subtraction Scenario Worksheet
Enhance subtraction skills with this worksheet on comparing word problems effectively.
Identify the Correct Expression for the Addition Scenario Worksheet
Boost addition skills with this worksheet on comparing word problems to find the correct expression.
Complete the Word Problem for Equal Groups Worksheet
Help your child revise multiplication by solving word problems for equal groups.
Use Multiplication to Solve Division Word Problems Worksheet
Boost your ability to use multiplication to solve division word problems by printing this worksheet.
All Math Worksheets
Find More & Less Worksheet
Solidify your math skills by practicing to find 'More' & 'Less'.
Represent the Given Situation as Addition Sentence Worksheet
Learners must represent the given situation as an addition sentence to enhance their math skills.
Mark the Correct Expression(s) Worksheet
Be on your way to become a mathematician by practicing to mark the correct expression(s).
Represent Equal Grouping Worksheet
Reveal the secrets of math wizardry by practicing to represent equal grouping.
Interpret the Tally Marks Worksheet
Master data organization and interpretation with our engaging worksheet on tally marks.
Solve Word Problems on Measurement Worksheet
This downloadable worksheet is designed to help you solve word problems on measurement.
Estimate Time Using the Hour Hand Worksheet
Master the hour hand with this engaging worksheet designed to enhance time estimation skills.
Represent Given Situation in a Bar Model Worksheet
In this worksheet, learners will get to represent the given situations in a bar model.
Complete More or Less Sentences Worksheet
Pack your math practice time with fun by completing 'more' or 'less' sentences.
Addition Worksheet
Put your skills to the test by practicing the addition worksheet.
Identify the Correct Subtraction Scenario Worksheet
Improve subtraction skills with this worksheet on comparing word problem scenarios.
Solve Using Your Own Numbers Worksheet
Print this worksheet to practice solving using your own numbers like a math legend!
Representing Equal Groups of Objects Worksheet
Print this worksheet to practice representing equal groups of objects like a math legend!
Represent the Shaded Part Worksheet
Use this printable worksheet to represent the shaded part to strengthen your math skills.
Match the Tally Marks Worksheet
Enhance data organization and interpretation skills with this engaging worksheet on tally marks.
Word Problems on Measurement Worksheet
Focus on core math skills with this fun worksheet by solving word problems on measurement.
Represent Given Situation into a Bar Model Worksheet
Focus on core math skills by representing the given situation into a bar model.
Solve Addition Problems Using Bar Model Worksheet
Dive into this fun-filled worksheet by practicing to solve addition problems using bar models.
Subtract to Find the Answer within 20 Worksheet
Boost subtraction skills with this worksheet on comparing word problems within 20.
Story Creation for Given Expressions Worksheet
Focus on core math skills by practicing story creation for the given expressions.
Represent Equal Sharing Worksheet
Dive into this fun-filled printable worksheet by practicing to represent equal sharing.
Represent the Shaded Part Using Fraction Worksheet
Focus on core math skills with this fun worksheet by representing the shaded part using fractions.
Tangrams with Right Angles
Explore tangrams focusing on right angles by identifying and tallying the count of right angles within each shape.
Verify the Tally Marks Worksheet
Enhance data organization and interpretation skills with this engaging tally marks worksheet.
Daily Routine with Appropriate Time in AM and PM Worksheet
Improve time-telling skills with this engaging AM/PM worksheet based on daily routines.
Grocery Shopping Money Problems
Solve each word problem on money and find the correct answer in this engaging worksheet.
Multiples of 2 Worksheet
A worksheet designed to help students identify and mark all the multiples of the number 2.
Choose the Correct Equation for the Given Problem Worksheet
Solidify your math skills by choosing the correct equation for the given problem.
Use Symbols to Compare Numbers Worksheet
This downloadable worksheet is designed to practice using symbols to compare numbers.
Use Bar Model to Solve Addition Story Problems Worksheet
Dive into this fun-filled printable worksheet by using bar models to solve addition story problems.
Select the Correct Equation for Subtraction Scenarios Worksheet
Boost subtraction skills with this engaging worksheet on comparing word problems!
Express Using Multiplication Sentences Worksheet
Be on your way to become a mathematician by practicing to express using multiplication sentences.
Representing Equal Share of Objects Worksheet
In this worksheet, learners will get to represent equal share of objects.
Select True or False Worksheet
Reveal the secrets of math wizardry by selecting either true or false.
Types of Angles in Body
Solve and classify body angles as acute, right, obtuse, or straight—explore geometric properties!
Measuring Lengths of Objects Worksheet
Use this printable worksheet to measure lengths of objects to strengthen your math skills.
Browse Printable 3rd Grade Math Worksheets
SplashLearn offers a captivating selection of math worksheets for 3rd graders. These worksheets are thoughtfully crafted to align perfectly with the common core standards, covering various math concepts.
The grade-specific exercises in these workbooks challenge and inspire young learners while making math enjoyable and effective. Whether used in the classroom or for additional practice at home, these accessible math printables are exceptional educational resources. The math worksheets are categorized into topics, subtopics, and specific concepts, making it effortless for parents and teachers to identify the precise math skills they are searching for easily.
- Math Topics: Topics covered under these 3rd grade math worksheets are number sense, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, geometry, measurement, time, money, algebra, and word problems.
- Key Concepts: These comprehensive grade 3 math worksheets cover comparing and ordering numbers, even and odd numbers, place value charts, rounding, addition and subtraction with and without regrouping, estimation, multiplication and division facts, factors and multiples, fractions, decimals, length measurement, time, money, and word problems involving four operations.
Millions of parents and teachers love these worksheets for their effectiveness, simplicity, and variety of exercises included for each topic. Try now to help kids solidify essential curriculum concepts with ease!
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- Engaging, Compact Exercises: The 3rd grade math worksheets are broken down into short and brief exercises, ideal for the learning pace of grade 3 students.
- Visuals-Focused Learning: With more focus on illustrations and less on text, these worksheets make learning engaging and easier for third graders.
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- Promotes Active Learning: Our math worksheets for grade 3 students include diverse exercises that challenge and engage students in core concepts like multiplication, division, fractions, and more.
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- Encourages Self-Paced Learning: These worksheets stimulate interest and encourage third graders to learn and practice math independently.
- Offers Targeted Practice: Activities in these worksheets focus on solving real-world math problems, understanding geometric shapes, improving calculation skills, and providing effective practice.
- Suitable for Classroom and Homework Assignments: Excellent for both in-class and home use, these worksheets offer practice on individual math concepts, aiding in thorough understanding and assessment.
What Are the Best 5 Printable Math Worksheets for 3rd Graders?
Sharing 5 fun and engaging 3rd grade math worksheets, carefully selected to give you the best idea of various exercises and question formats covered in these worksheets:
- Add and Subtract 3-Digit and 2-Digit Numbers with Regrouping: Vertical Addition and Subtraction Worksheet
- Compare the Fractions Worksheet
- Multiply Multiples of 10 and 1-Digit Numbers: Missing Numbers Worksheet
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Multiplication Worksheets
Help students grow their multiplication skills as they solve math problems and practice single and multi-digit multiplication, telling time worksheets, help students master converting time and solving elapsed time problems using digital and analog clocks.
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How can I use these worksheets in my classroom?
As an educator, there are several ways you can use these worksheets in your classroom:
1. Practice Material: After teaching a specific concept, such as single-digit addition or place value, you can use these worksheets as practice material to reinforce what students have been taught in class.
2. Assessments: You can use these worksheets to assess students' understanding of the topics you've taught. The variety of exercises, including word problems and numeric problems, can help gauge students' grasp of the material.
3. Homework Assignments: These worksheets can be assigned as homework to give students additional practice outside of the classroom. They can help fill in the gap from regular workbooks.
4. Centers or Stations: In a classroom that uses a centers or stations approach, these worksheets could be used at a math center where students rotate through different activities.
5. Early Finisher Activity: For students who finish their work early, these worksheets can provide an additional challenge and keep them engaged.
6. Group Work: Some worksheets could be used for pair or small group work, promoting collaborative problem-solving skills.
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What math skills should I teach my third grade class?
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.
Will there be more worksheet topics for third grade?
Certainly, we're happy to share that we're expanding our library of 3rd grade math worksheets. This expansion will include new and interesting resources like subtraction worksheets, fractions worksheets, and exercises for basic division word problems. Don't forget to check back soon for these updates!
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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
Multiplication chart
Multiplication pyramids
Multiplication comparison
Multiply 2 digit by 1 digit
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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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- 1 Place value names up to ten thousands
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- 1 Estimate sums by rounding: up to 1,000
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E. Estimate differences
- 1 Estimate differences by rounding: up to 1,000
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- 1 Estimate sums and differences by rounding: up to 1,000
- 2 Estimate sums and differences using compatible numbers
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- 4 Estimate to compare sums and differences
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- 1 Use number lines to add three-digit numbers
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- 3 Use expanded form to add three-digit numbers
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- 5 Add two numbers up to three digits: with regrouping
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- 7 Add two numbers up to three digits: word problems
- 8 Complete the addition sentence: up to three digits
- 9 Balance addition equations: up to three digits
- 10 Addition up to three digits: fill in the missing digits
- 11 Add three numbers up to three digits each
- 12 Add three numbers up to three digits each: word problems
H. Subtraction: three digits
- 1 Use number lines to subtract three-digit numbers
- 2 Use compensation to subtract: up to three digits
- 3 Subtract numbers up to three digits: without regrouping
- 4 Subtract three-digit numbers: with regrouping
- 5 Subtract numbers up to three digits
- 6 Subtract across zeros
- 7 Subtract numbers up to three digits: word problems
- 8 Complete the subtraction sentence: up to three digits
- 9 Balance subtraction equations: up to three digits
- 10 Subtraction up to three digits: fill in the missing digits
I. Addition: four or five digits
- 1 Addition patterns over increasing place values
- 2 Add two numbers up to four digits
- 3 Add two numbers up to four digits: word problems
- 4 Complete the addition sentence: up to four digits
- 5 Addition up to four digits: fill in the missing digits
- 6 Add three numbers up to four digits each
- 7 Add three numbers up to four digits each: word problems
- 8 Add two numbers up to five digits
J. Subtraction: four or five digits
- 1 Subtraction patterns over increasing place values
- 2 Subtract two numbers up to four digits
- 3 Subtract two numbers up to four digits: word problems
- 4 Subtract two numbers up to five digits
K. Mixed operations: addition and subtraction
- 1 Relate addition and subtraction sentences
- 2 Use number lines to add and subtract three-digit numbers
- 3 Use compensation to add or subtract: up to three digits
- 4 Add and subtract three-digit numbers
- 5 Add and subtract data from tables
- 6 Addition and subtraction word problems
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- 8 Find two numbers based on sum and difference
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- 2 Complete the equation using properties of addition
- 3 Add using properties
- 4 Even or odd: addition patterns
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- 1 Skip-counting
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- 1 Identify repeated addition for equal groups - sums to 25
- 2 Write addition sentences for equal groups - sums to 25
- 3 Count equal groups
- 4 Identify multiplication expressions for equal groups
- 5 Write multiplication sentences for equal groups
- 6 Relate addition and multiplication for equal groups
- 7 Multiply by 0 or 1 with equal groups
- 8 Identify multiplication expressions for arrays
- 9 Write multiplication sentences for arrays
- 10 Make arrays to model multiplication
- 11 Multiply using number lines
- 12 Write multiplication sentences for number lines
- 13 Relate addition and multiplication
- 14 Compare numbers using multiplication
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- 1 Multiply by 0
- 2 Multiply by 1
- 3 Multiply by 2
- 4 Multiply by 3
- 5 Multiply by 4
- 6 Multiply by 5
- 7 Multiply by 6
- 8 Multiply by 7
- 9 Multiply by 8
- 10 Multiply by 9
- 11 Multiply by 10
- 12 Multiply by 11
- 13 Multiply by 12
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- 1 Multiplication facts for 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10
- 2 Multiplication facts for 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10: true or false?
- 3 Multiplication facts for 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10: sorting
- 4 Multiplication facts for 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10: find the missing factor
- 5 Multiplication facts for 6, 7, 8, and 9
- 6 Multiplication facts for 6, 7, 8, and 9: true or false?
- 7 Multiplication facts for 6, 7, 8, and 9: sorting
- 8 Multiplication facts for 6, 7, 8, and 9: find the missing factor
- 9 Multiplication facts up to 10
- 10 Multiplication facts up to 10: true or false?
- 11 Multiplication facts up to 10: sorting
- 12 Multiplication facts up to 10: find the missing factor
- 13 Multiplication facts up to 10: select the missing factors
- 14 Multiplication sentences up to 10: true or false?
- 15 Squares up to 10 x 10
Q. Multiplication fluency up to 12
- 1 Multiplication facts to 12
- 2 Multiplication facts up to 12: true or false?
- 3 Multiplication facts up to 12: find the missing factor
- 4 Multiplication facts up to 12: select the missing factors
- 5 Multiplication sentences up to 12: true or false?
R. Multiplication properties
- 1 Properties of multiplication
- 2 Solve using properties of multiplication
- 3 Multiply by 0 or 1: complete the sentence
- 4 Write two multiplication sentences for an array
- 5 Distributive property: find the missing factor
- 6 Multiply one-digit numbers using grids
- 7 Multiply using the distributive property
- 8 Even or odd: multiplication patterns
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- 1 Use equal groups and arrays to solve multiplication word problems
- 2 Multiplication word problems with factors up to 5
- 3 Use strip models to solve multiplication word problems
- 4 Multiplication word problems with factors up to 10
- 5 Multiplication word problems with factors up to 5: find the missing number
- 6 Multiplication word problems with factors up to 10: find the missing number
- 7 Compare numbers using multiplication: word problems
T. Two-digit multiplication
- 1 Multiply by a multiple of ten using place value
- 2 Multiply by a multiple of ten
- 3 Multiply one-digit numbers by teen numbers using grids
- 4 Multiply one-digit numbers by two-digit numbers using area models I
- 5 Multiply one-digit numbers by two-digit numbers using area models II
- 6 Multiply one-digit numbers by two-digit numbers
- 7 Multiply one-digit numbers by two-digit numbers: word problems
- 8 Multiply three numbers
- 9 Multiply three numbers: word problems
U. Understand division
- 1 Divide by counting equal groups
- 2 Write division sentences for groups
- 3 Division sentences with 1 and 0
- 4 Relate multiplication and division for groups
- 5 Write division sentences for arrays
- 6 Relate multiplication and division for arrays
- 7 Relate multiplication and division
V. Division skill builders
- 1 Divide by 1
- 2 Divide by 2
- 3 Divide by 3
- 4 Divide by 4
- 5 Divide by 5
- 6 Divide by 6
- 7 Divide by 7
- 8 Divide by 8
- 9 Divide by 9
- 10 Divide by 10
- 11 Divide by 11
- 12 Divide by 12
W. Division fluency up to 10
- 1 Division facts for 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10
- 2 Division facts for 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10: true or false?
- 3 Division facts for 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10: sorting
- 4 Division facts for 6, 7, 8, and 9
- 5 Division facts for 6, 7, 8, and 9: true or false?
- 6 Division facts for 6, 7, 8, and 9: sorting
- 7 Division facts up to 10
- 8 Division facts up to 10: true or false?
- 9 Division facts up to 10: sorting
- 10 Division facts up to 10: find the missing number
- 11 Division facts up to 10: select the missing numbers
- 12 Division sentences up to 10: true or false?
X. Division fluency up to 12
- 1 Division facts up to 12
- 2 Division facts up to 12: true or false?
- 3 Division facts up to 12: find the missing number
- 4 Division facts up to 12: select the missing numbers
- 5 Division sentences up to 12: true or false?
Y. Division word problems
- 1 Use equal groups to solve division word problems
- 2 Use arrays to solve division word problems
- 3 Use equal groups and arrays to solve division word problems
- 4 Division word problems
Z. Mixed operations: multiplication and division
- 1 Multiplication and division facts up to 5: true or false?
- 2 Multiplication and division facts up to 10
- 3 Multiplication and division facts up to 10: true or false?
- 4 Multiplication and division facts up to 12: true or false?
- 5 Multiplication and division sentences up to 12: true or false?
- 6 Multiplication and division word problems
AA. Mixed operations
- 1 Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts
- 2 Complete the addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division sentence
- 3 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide
- 4 Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division word problems
- 5 Find two numbers based on sum, difference, product, and quotient
BB. Two-step word problems
- 1 Two-step addition and subtraction word problems
- 2 Two-step multiplication and division word problems
- 3 Two-step mixed operation word problems
- 4 Two-step word problems: identify reasonable answers
CC. Equations with unknown numbers
- 1 Identify equations
- 2 Solve for the unknown number: addition and subtraction only
- 3 Solve for the unknown number: multiplication and division only
- 4 Solve for the unknown number
- 5 Write equations with unknown numbers to represent word problems: multiplication and division only
- 6 Write equations with unknown numbers to represent word problems
DD. Understand fractions
- 1 Identify equal parts
- 2 Make halves, thirds, and fourths
- 3 Make sixths and eighths
- 4 Make halves, thirds, fourths, sixths, and eighths
- 5 Understand fractions: fraction bars
- 6 Understand fractions: area models
- 7 Show fractions: fraction bars
- 8 Show fractions: area models
- 9 Match fractions to models: halves, thirds, and fourths
- 10 Match unit fractions to models
- 11 Match fractions to models
- 12 Match mixed numbers to models
- 13 Fractions of a group: unit fractions
- 14 Fractions of a group
- 15 Write fractions using numbers and words
- 16 Decompose fractions into unit fractions
EE. Fractions on number lines
- 1 Fractions of number lines: unit fractions
- 2 Fractions of number lines: halves, fourths, and eighths
- 3 Fractions of number lines
- 4 Identify unit fractions on number lines
- 5 Identify fractions on number lines
- 6 Graph unit fractions on number lines
- 7 Graph fractions less than 1 on number lines
- 8 Graph fractions on number lines
- 9 Graph smaller or larger fractions on a number line
FF. Fraction word problems
- 1 Unit fractions: modeling word problems
- 2 Unit fractions: word problems
- 3 Fractions of a whole: modeling word problems
- 4 Fractions of a whole: word problems
- 5 Fractions of a group: word problems
GG. Equivalent fractions
- 1 Find equivalent fractions using fraction strips
- 2 Find equivalent fractions using area models: two models
- 3 Find equivalent fractions using area models: one model
- 4 Identify equivalent fractions on number lines
- 5 Find equivalent fractions using number lines
- 6 Graph equivalent fractions on number lines
- 7 Identify equivalent fractions
- 8 Find equivalent fractions
- 9 Write fractions in lowest terms
HH. Fractions equivalent to whole numbers
- 1 Graph fractions equivalent to 1 on number lines
- 2 Select fractions equivalent to whole numbers using models
- 3 Select fractions equivalent to whole numbers
- 4 Find fractions equivalent to whole numbers
II. Compare fractions with like denominators
- 1 Compare fractions with like denominators using models
- 2 Graph and compare fractions with like denominators on number lines
- 3 Compare fractions with like denominators
JJ. Compare fractions with like numerators
- 1 Compare fractions with like numerators using models
- 2 Graph and compare fractions with like numerators on number lines
- 3 Compare fractions with like numerators
KK. Compare fractions
- 1 Compare fractions using models
- 2 Compare fractions using number lines
- 3 Graph and compare fractions on number lines
- 4 Compare fractions
- 5 Compare fractions in recipes
LL. Order fractions
- 1 Graph and order fractions on number lines
- 2 Order fractions with like denominators
- 3 Order fractions with like numerators
- 4 Order fractions
- 1 Find the area of figures made of unit squares
- • New! Find the area of figures made of unit squares: customary and metric units
- 2 Select figures with a given area
- 3 Select two figures with the same area
- 4 Tile a rectangle and find the area
- 5 Multiply to find the area of a rectangle made of unit squares
- 6 Create figures with a given area
- 7 Create rectangles with a given area
- 8 Find the area of a tiled rectangle using the distributive property
- 9 Find the area of rectangles and squares
- 10 Find the missing side length of a rectangle
- 11 Find the area of rectangles with missing unit squares
- 12 Find the area of rectangles: word problems
- 13 Find the missing side length of a rectangle: word problems
- 14 Find the area of complex figures by dividing them into rectangles
- 15 Find the area of complex figures
- 16 Find the area between two rectangles
NN. Perimeter
- 1 Perimeter of rectangles
- 2 Perimeter of quadrilaterals
- 3 Perimeter of rectilinear shapes
- 4 Perimeter of polygons
- 5 Perimeter: find the missing side length
- 6 Perimeter: word problems
OO. Area and perimeter
- 1 Find the area, perimeter, or side length: word problems
- 2 Relationship between area and perimeter: find the perimeter
- 3 Relationship between area and perimeter: find the area
PP. Lines and angles
- 1 Lines, line segments, and rays
- 2 Angles greater than, less than, or equal to a right angle
- 3 Parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting lines
QQ. Quadrilaterals
- 1 Parallel sides in quadrilaterals
- 2 Identify rectangles
- 3 Identify parallelograms
- 4 Identify rhombuses
- 5 Identify trapezoids
- • New! Classify squares, rectangles, rhombuses, and parallelograms
- 6 Classify squares, rectangles, rhombuses, parallelograms, and trapezoids
- • New! Draw squares, rectangles, rhombuses, and parallelograms
- 7 Draw squares, rectangles, rhombuses, parallelograms, and trapezoids
- • New! Is it a polygon?
RR. Read and write times
- 1 Match clocks and times
- 2 Match analog and digital clocks
- 3 Read clocks and write times
- 4 A.M. or P.M.
- 5 Identify times written in words
SS. Elapsed time
- 1 Find the end time
- 2 Find the elapsed time
- 3 Find the end time: word problems
- 4 Find the elapsed time: word problems
- 5 Find start and end times: two-step word problems
TT. Customary units of measurement
- 1 Read a Fahrenheit thermometer
- 2 Measure using an inch ruler: nearest ¼ inch
- 3 Which customary unit of length is appropriate?
- 4 Which customary unit of weight is appropriate?
- 5 Which customary unit of volume is appropriate?
- 6 Which customary unit is appropriate?
UU. Metric units of measurement
- 1 Read a Celsius thermometer
- 2 Which metric unit of length is appropriate?
- 3 Which metric unit of mass is appropriate?
- 4 Which metric unit of volume is appropriate?
- 5 Which metric unit is appropriate?
- 6 Measurement word problems
VV. Data and graphs
- 1 Create scaled bar graphs
- 2 Interpret scaled bar graphs
- 3 Use bar graphs to solve problems
- 4 Interpret bar graphs: multi-digit numbers
- 5 Create scaled picture graphs
- 6 Interpret scaled picture graphs
- 7 Create line plots
- 8 Interpret line plots
- 9 Create line plots with fractions
- 10 Create and interpret line plots with fractions
- 1 Count coins and bills - up to $5 bill
- 2 Count coins and bills word problems - up to $5 bill
- 3 Purchases - do you have enough money - up to $10
- 4 Which picture shows more?
- 5 Correct amount of change
- 6 Making change
- 7 Inequalities with money
- 8 Put money amounts in order
- 9 Add and subtract money amounts
- 10 Add money amounts - word problems
- 11 Price lists
Third grade lessons
These lessons help you brush up on important math topics and prepare you to dive into skill practice!
Number sense
- Place value
- Writing numbers in expanded form
- Writing numbers in word form
- Rounding numbers
- Comparing numbers
Addition and subtraction
- Addition with number lines
- Multi-digit addition
- Subtraction with number lines
- Multi-digit subtraction
Multiplication
- Multiplication as repeated addition
- Multiplying with arrays
- Multiplication terms
- Multiplication tables
- Multiplying multiples of 10
- Square numbers
- Dividing with arrays
- Division terms
- Dividing multiples of 10
- Divisibility rules
Properties and mixed operations
- The commutative property
- The associative property
- The distributive property
- The identity property
- Fact families
- Fractions overview
- Understanding fractions
- Fraction area models
- Fractions on a number line
- Fractions of a set
- Equivalent fractions
- Comparing fractions
- Types of quadrilaterals
- Parallelograms
- Regular polygons
- Area of rectangles
- Area of compound shapes
Data and measurement
- How to tell time
- Elapsed time
- Metric units of measurement
- Customary units of measurement
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