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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Equivalent Fractions | Missing Numbers

Determine the common factor that gets multiplied to a fraction to form its equivalent, and use it to arrive at the missing number.

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Equivalent Fractions | Who Am I

Read the riddle, set up the equality, find the common factor, and multiply it with the numerator/denominator to know who I am.

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Representing Equivalent Proper fractions: Pie Models

Recall that equivalent fractions reduce to the same number as you shade the parts of the pie models for the given fractions.

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Identifying Mixed Numbers on Number Lines

Scan the equal intervals; predict the fractional part of the mixed number that fits in the sequence; write the mixed numbers.

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Color and Compare the Fraction Strips

Represent two fractions by shading the boxes in each row, and compare them using symbols <, =, >.

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Comparing Mixed Numbers

Compare each pair of mixed numbers using the symbols >, < or =, taking note that the whole numbers comprising the mixed numbers are identical.

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Comparing Fractions on a Number Line

Locate the fractions on the given number line and compare them based on their position. Record your answers using the symbols >, <, or =.

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Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers

Write the quotient of fractions as the whole number part and remainder/divisor as the fractional part of a mixed number.

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Simplifying Fractions | GCF Method

Identify the greatest common factor and simplify the fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by the greatest common factor.

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Coloring Figures in a Group

Illustrate each specified fraction visually by coloring the appropriate number of objects to correspond with the given fraction.

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Mixed Numbers | American Pie Model

Count the colored pies for the whole part of the mixed number and focus on the partially-filled ones for the fractional part.

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Equivalent Fractions | Step by Step Multiplication

Identify the factor that is multiplied to the numerators or denominators of the fractions, and find the missing numbers.

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