Place Value and Rounding
These math worksheets focus on fundamental place value concepts by allowing students to build and decompose numbers up to 3-5 digits. Activities include writing numbers in both standard and expanded form, counting by hundreds, and rounding to the nearest ten, hundred, or thousand. These exercises help reinforce students' understanding of place value and enhance their numerical fluency.
Addition
Our 3rd grade addition worksheets feature a mix of "mental addition problems" designed for students to solve in their heads, as well as multi-digit column addition questions that provide practice in computational skills. This combination helps students develop both their mental math abilities and their proficiency in traditional addition methods, ensuring a well-rounded approach to mastering addition concepts.
Subtraction
Our 3rd grade subtraction worksheets include a variety of exercises featuring both mental subtraction problems for students to solve mentally and column form subtraction questions that practice traditional computational skills. This approach helps students enhance their ability to subtract efficiently in different contexts, reinforcing their overall understanding of subtraction concepts.
Multiplication
Our grade 3 multiplication worksheets start by explaining the meaning of multiplication. They include plenty of practice with multiplication facts and tables. Students will also work on multiplying by whole tens and hundreds, as well as some column form multiplication. Additionally, there are missing factor questions to help reinforce their understanding.
Division
Our 3rd grade division worksheets include simple division exercises to enhance students' division facts and mental division skills, along with an introduction to long division that features straightforward problems with remainders. Additionally, we emphasize practice with dividing by tens and hundreds to reinforce understanding.
Order of Operations
These worksheets offer practice in the fundamental rules governing the order of arithmetic operations. Operations within parentheses are completed before those outside, and multiplications are carried out before additions or subtractions. The questions do not include exponents or negative numbers.
Roman Numerals
Our grade 3 Roman numerals worksheets offer practice in converting numbers to and from Roman numerals, as well as introducing addition and subtraction of Roman numerals. The focus is on numbers up to 50.
Fractions and Decimals
Our grade 3 fractions and decimals worksheets offer practice exercises on fundamental concepts, including identifying fractions, equivalent fractions, simplifying fractions, and basic addition and subtraction of decimals.
Measurement
Our grade 3 measurement worksheets are designed to help students understand measurements of length, weight, capacity and temperature. Conversion between customary and metric units is also reviewed.
Counting Money
Counting money and making change are practical applications of early math skills. These grade 3 money worksheets provide students with practice in counting coins and bills, solving money word problems, and making change.
Time & Calendar
Our grade 3 time worksheets offer students extra practice in reading analog clock faces, calculating intervals of time, estimating time, converting time units, and working with calendars, including reading and writing dates and understanding elapsed time on a calendar.
Geometry
Our grade 3 geometry worksheets focus on reviewing two-dimensional shapes, specifically circles, triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons. Students will learn to classify lines and angles, as well as calculate the area and perimeter of rectangular shapes. The concepts of congruency and symmetry are also covered, providing a comprehensive understanding of basic geometry.
Data & Graphing
Our grade 3 data and graphing worksheets build on early skills in data collection, graphing, and analysis. Students will be introduced to scaled graphs and work with more complex data sets, enhancing their ability to interpret and analyze information visually.
Word Problems
Math word problems help deepen a student's understanding of mathematical concepts by connecting mathematics to everyday life. These problems encourage critical thinking and problem-solving skills, allowing students to apply their knowledge in practical situations. By working through real-world scenarios, students learn how to interpret information, formulate equations, and find solutions, making math more relevant and engaging.