3rd Grade Common Core: 3.OA.4
Common Core Identifier: 3.OA.4 / Grade: 3
Curriculum: Operations And Algebraic Thinking: Represent And Solve Problems Involving Multiplication And Division.
Detail: Determine the unknown whole number in a multiplication or division equation relating three whole numbers. For example, determine the unknown number that makes the equation true in each of the equations 8 x ? = 48, 5 = ? / 3, 6 x 6 = ?.
40 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Missing dividend problems (6s only); Illustration of banana, guava fruit, apple, and carrot.
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Find the missing dividends for these basic division facts.
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Complete these multiplication and division number families. Includes basic facts for up to 9.
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Balance these equations and solve for x. These equations have addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
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Complete these multiplication and division number families. Includes facts for 0 - 12.
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Print out this page so your students can practice division facts on this cut and glue worksheet.
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Complete the multiplication number bonds. Then write a fact in the space provided.
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This PDF has a blank multiplication table (up to 12) that students can fill in.
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Another page of multiplication-division fact family triangles.
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This document has four miniature multiplication tables on a single page. Cut them out for your kids to use as a reference tool.
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Solve these basic multiplication facts. Then cut out and glue the correct answer to the boxes.
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Another worksheet with factor-factor-product boxes for students to solve. Includes facts for 0 - 12.
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This is just like the chart above, but this version does show products.
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On these daily math printables, your students will solve some division and multiplication problems, find the area of some rectangles, complete the in and out boxes, and compare numbers.
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Enjoy colouring in this illustration of the escutcheon.
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This multiplication table has number 0 through 12 on the X and Y axis, but the numbers aren't in order.
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Practice basic division facts with these triangular fact family cards.
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Write the answers to these multiplication facts on this printable caterpillar worksheet. These multiplication problems all have factors of 12 or less.
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Students fill in the missing numbers for each number bond. Then write the multiplication fact shown by each model.
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This chart is partly filled in, but student have to fill in the remaining boxes.
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Answer the questions for each array, and find the division fact for each.
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Write the correct set of fact family problems in each house.
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Here is a different style chart. It has all facts listed. Answers not included.
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A unicorn, a bison, a beaver, and a horse can all be found on this full-colour coat of arms.
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Multiplication-division fact families; Give three numbers, students write 4 basic facts
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This is a complete, full-page multiplication chart with all boxes filled in.
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Scissors and a glue stick are needed for this multiplication worksheet. Cut out the number boxes on the page and glue them to the appropriate box.
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Use multiplication or division to figure out the missing number in each factor-factor-product box. Includes facts for 0 - 9.
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Complete the multiplication-division fact family triangles.
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Why do sharks swim only in salt water? To see the solution to the riddle, find the missing dividend for each basic multiplication fact.
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Complete the bar models (aka bar diagrams or tape diagrams) and write the multiplication fact for each.
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List the proper factors of the given numbers. Proper factors are factors of a number, excluding the number itself.
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Unscramble each set of digits to create basic multiplication facts.
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Use basic multiplication and division to solve these frames and arrows puzzles.
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Cut out the tiles at the bottom of the page. Glue the tiles into the boxes to make correct multiplication facts.
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