3rd Grade Math Worksheets

Gravitate toward our 3rd-grade math worksheets offering robust practice in rounding up to 4-digit numbers using their place values, solving multi-digit addition and subtraction problems, multiplying and dividing numbers within 100, fractions, and naming quadrilaterals. These PDF exercises offer a mix of standard and real-life word problems covering measurement and estimation of time, calculating capacity, weight, area, perimeter, and interpretation of data. Use our answer keys for quick evaluations. Try our free worksheets and come back for more!

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Writing 3-Digit Numbers in Words

Link digits to their verbal representations by focusing on place values up to hundreds. For instance, write 825 as eight hundred twenty-five and 514 as five hundred fourteen.

Writing 3-Digit Numbers in Words

Adding 3-Digit and 2-Digit Numbers | No Regrouping

This no-fuss addition practice involves putting together numbers up to 999 and up to 99 without the need to carry over in these printable resources.

Adding 3-Digit and 2-Digit Numbers - No Regrouping

Subtracting 3-Digit Numbers | No Regrouping

Tackle subtraction with simplicity in these grade 3 math worksheets, subtracting each place value directly without borrowing.

Subtracting 3-Digit Numbers - No Regrouping

Multiplying by 2, 5, or 10

Doubling three books or buying four packs of five stickers, use your skills in multiplying by 2, 5, and 10 with single-digit numbers to solve these real-life word problems.

Multiplying by 2, 5, or 10

Division with Arrays

Visualize division by exploring arrays. Look at the objects arranged in rows and columns, and divide the total number by the number of rows or columns to find the quotient.

Division with Arrays

Prime Numbers Charts

A prime number has just two factors: 1 and itself. Explore prime numbers from 1 to 100 with our visual charts in the third-grade math worksheets.

Writing Roman Numerals | I, V, X (1 to 39)

Go back in time and convert Arabic numerals up to 39 into Roman numerals. Create one-to-one correspondence between Arabic numerals and their Roman counterparts by drawing lines.

Identifying and Extending Numerical Patterns

Develop logical thinking skills as 3rd-grade kids identify the number pattern to continue the number sequence and fill in the missing numbers to complete the sequence.

Identifying and Extending Numerical Patterns

Rounding 2-Digit Numbers to the Nearest Ten

Round up or round down numbers up to 99 to the nearest ten and apply rounding skills to real-life scenarios. For instance, if you have 17 guests, rounding to the nearest ten helps you easily plan.

Rounding 2-Digit Numbers to the Nearest Ten

Identifying Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line

Plot the given fractions on two separate number lines. If the fractions fall on the same point, they are equivalent. This visual exercise helps kids understand fraction equivalence.

Reading Weighing Scales | Pounds and Ounces

Connect mathematics to real-world measurement, helping kids to interpret scales, understand units, and record the weight in pounds or ounces.

Reading Weighing Scales - Pounds and Ounces

Reading Number Lines to Find the Elapsed Time | Within AM or PM

Visualize the passage of time by tracking intervals and hops on the number lines in these grade 3 math exercises, making it easier to calculate durations within AM or PM times.

Identifying the Combination of Coins

Create the same amount of money using different combinations of coins, understanding the multiple ways to reach the same total.

Identifying the Combination of Coins

Reading and Interpreting Pictographs | Up to 3 Categories

Extract and analyze data from pictographs representing up to three categories. Interpret the symbols and answer questions by comparing the data across categories and drawing conclusions.

Reading and Interpreting Pictographs - Up to 3 Categories

Area of the Shaded Region by Counting Squares | Level 1

Determine how many unit squares fit within the shaded region on each grid and determine the area in these math worksheets for grade 3 kids.

Area of the Shaded Region by Counting Squares - Level 1 - Customary