3rd Grade Common Core: 3.OA.3
Common Core Identifier: 3.OA.3 / Grade: 3
Curriculum: Operations And Algebraic Thinking: Represent And Solve Problems Involving Multiplication And Division.
Detail: Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.1
41 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Same worksheet as above, but the numbers and objects are different.
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Students draw objects and divide them into equal groups. A great way to begin teaching the concept of division.
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Word problems to practice multiplying by 12s only.
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Use the picture clues to help you solve these basic multiplication word problems.
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These word problems require knowledge of 0 - 9 basic facts.
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Picture clues will help students solve these basic division word problems.
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Tricky two-digit by one-digit multiplication word problems. (example: 56 x 3)
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Calculate how many weeks, months, and days old you are. Problem-solving worksheet requires higher-level multiplication skills.
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This daily review set has more patterns, clocks, and base-10 place value blocks. There are also questions about capacity and calendars.
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Students will use math skills to answer a series of questions about golf balls, coins, t-shirts, and crayons.
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Complete the basic factor trees to find the prime factorization in this activity.
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Roll a pair of dice. Draw a rectangular array for each pair of numbers rolled.
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Solve the basic multiplication problems with factors up to 9. This sheet features Hanukkah graphics.
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Teach kids to solve multiplication facts by making arrays with neat rows and columns of symbols.
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Solve multi-step word problems using knowledge of the four operations. Compare fractions of pizzas. Solve a basic multiplication and division problem.
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These multiplication arrays feature images related to the holiday of Juneteenth.
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Kids will love making these creative city skylines using graph paper! This activity helps them practice basic multiplication skills using arrays.
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Skills on this set of worksheets includes: reading and interpreting a line plot; solving a basic multiplication word problem; solving a basic division problem; and completing a multi-step problem involving multiplication and addition.
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Write the multiplication facts shown by the arrays. Each array uses a summer-themed image.
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Practice skills such as reading a table, comparing fractions, calculating perimeter, and more with the next set of daily word problems.
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In the sixth week of Math Buzz, students will compare metric linear measurements, count money, divide rectangles into thirds, order numbers from greatest to least, use multiplication or repeated addition to solve an equal groups word problem.
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Color this festive Hanukkah picture by first solving the basic multiplication problems and then coloring by number.
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In this file, you'll see a new 3rd grade word problem for each day of the week. Skills include counting money, addition, and subtraction, as well as basic multiplication.
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Practice multiplication arrays with images related to the Fourth of July!
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Within this set you'll find a variety of word problems, determining odd from even, telling time questions, geometry problems, and equal parts questions.
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Answer questions related to symmetry, number bonds, arrays, thermometers, and missing addends, and multi-step word problems.
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This set has multiple-step problems with addition and subtraction, as well as single-step multiplication problem, and a special place value challenge.
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This file includes a multi-step problem that requires both subtraction and multiplication. There is also a problem where students must draw an array to multiply.
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Calculate how much it would cost to buy items at a fruit stand. Requires multiplication of money by 1-digit numbers. (example: $0.37 x 3)
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This variety worksheet features both horizontal and vertical problems, word problems, and a table.
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This file has five more word problems- one for each day of the school week. In this set, students will use addition, subtraction, and basic multiplication (repeated addition) to solve single and multi-step problems.
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Convert the pictures into numbers, then write the quotient for each basic division fact.
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Examine each array illustration. Tell how many rows, how many columns, and how many dots. Then write a multiplication fact for each.
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Review elapsed time, fractions of a set, basic multiplication & division, and reading data on a line plot.
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Play this interactive card game to practice basic multiplication and division facts. This game includes 34 game cards and a page of instructions.
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Have your students write the multiplication facts shown by these arrays.
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On this multiplication worksheet, you will find ten vertical 2-digit by 1-digit problems, two of which involve multiplying money. You will also find two word problems.
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On these worksheets, students will be asked to practice basic multiplication with arrays, tell what fraction of a shape is shaded, add, subtract, compare 3-digit numbers, and solve a measurement word problem.
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Answer the division thinking questions. This worksheet includes some short answer questions. Skills include identifying the quotient, dividend, and divisor, as well as explaining the relationship between multiplication and division.
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