3rd Grade Math Worksheets

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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Missing Fractions on Number Lines

Analyze the intervals of the number line, and fill in the empty boxes with the proper fractions having like denominators.

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Identifying Numerator and Denominator

Identify the two integral parts of a fraction: numerator and denominator.

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Fraction Using Boxes

Count how many boxes are colored out of the total number of boxes, and represent them as a fraction.

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Naming Fractions

Observe the fractions closely and label them as proper, improper, or mixed in part A, and choose the type of fraction in part B.

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Converting between Fractions and Mixed Numbers

Express each improper fraction as mixed numbers, and also, rewrite each mixed number as an improper fraction.

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Simplifying Proper Fractions

Cancel out the common factors of the numerator and denominator, and simplify the proper fractions.

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Equivalent or Not Equivalent | Visuals

Figure out the two fractions that represent the shaded parts, and determine if they are equivalent or not equivalent.

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Equivalent Fractions: Step-by-Step Solving

Obtain the factor that divides or gets multiplied to the equivalent fractions, and use it to fill in the missing numerator/denominator.

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Writing Equivalent Fractions | Pie Models

Write the proper fractions that describe the two pie models, designed to illustrate equivalent fractions.

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Comparing Picture Fractions

Represent the shaded parts of the two figures as proper fractions, and compare them using symbols <, =, >.

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Identify the Largest Fraction | Like Fractions

Compare the indicated proper and improper fractions with like denominators, and circle the greatest of the two.

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Comparing Like Fractions

Study the numerators, identify which is greater, and indicate the apt symbol in between to compare two like fractions.

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Ordering Like Fractions

Examine the numerators of proper and improper like fractions, and arrange them in ascending order in part A and descending order in part B.

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Ordering Like Mixed Numbers

Observe the mixed numbers, and arrange them from least to greatest and greatest to least.

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Missing Mixed Numbers and Fractions on Number Lines

Zero in on the numbers that correspond to each interval, and write the missing mixed number or fractions in place of the letters.

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