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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Estimate the Capacity of each Real-life Object | Customary Units

Choose the correct option after assessing the capacity of the everyday object in customary units.

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Estimating Weight of Real-life Objects | Customary Units

Packed with pictures of real-life objects, this activity requires learners to predict the weight of the object in customary units.

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Estimating the Length of Real-Life Objects

Awash with images of real-life objects, this resource helps kids to estimate the length, height or depth of the object.

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Measuring Weights using Weighing Scales | Customary Units

Instill the skill of measuring weights in learners by reading the weighing scale in customary units and finding the weight of the objects.

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Reading Graduated Cylinders | 100ml

Used to measure the capacity, graduated cylinders have marked lines on them. Observe the horizontal lines and record the value.

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Keep it Balanced | Balance Scales

Compare the weights of the objects on both sides of the balance scale and find the unknown weight of the object in metric units.

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Reading Measuring Jugs | 1 L

Accurately read the scales on the sides of each measuring jug and record its capacity.

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Reading Thermometers in Fahrenheit | -50 to 50 Degrees

Look at the thermometer depicting -50 degrees to 50 degrees, observe the mercury level and record the temperature.

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Conversion between Inches and Feet

Get acquainted with two simple rules: multiply the value by 12 to convert inches to feet and divide the value by 12 to convert feet to inches to solve the problems.

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Drawing Pointers on Weighing Scales | Customary Units

Depict the weight of each object given in customary units on the weighing scale by drawing a pointer.

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Conversion between Grams and Kilograms | Balance Scales

Look at the weight on the left pan of the balance scale and fill in the right pan with the equivalent weight in grams or kilograms.

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Capacity | How much water do you add or pour out?

Find the new reading on the measuring jugs when you add or pour out water from the jug to meet the indicated measurement.

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