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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Writing Numbers in the Word Form

Write the numerals in words according to the place value of their digits.

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Identifying Place Values

Recognize the place value of each digit, and fill in the place value table.

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Base Ten Blocks: Thousands and Hundreds

Recall that 10 flats(100-unit block) make a thousand; count the flats; write how many thousands and hundreds are there.

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Reading Abacus: 2-Digit, 3-Digit, and 4-Digit Numbers

Count the beads in the rods that represent the ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands place, and figure out the number.

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Place Value Chart: Thousands

Get the picture of the place value of the digits of a 4-digit number by observing the penguins.

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Standard and Expanded Forms | Up to Thousands

Expand each number as the sum of the place values of its digits; mention the face value of the digits for the standard form.

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Place Value of the Underlined Digits

Start from right, say ones in mind, proceed with tens, hundreds, and so on, and identify the place value of the underlined digit.

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Place Value Strips: 4-Digit Numbers

Conceive of the expanded form of the indicated number; cut and glue the appropriate number of 1000s, 100s, 10s, and 1s.

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Numbers in Words Chart

Have an everyday review of number names and spellings with this chart presenting numerals 1 to 20, first ten 10s and 100s.

Place Values up to Hundred Thousands

Pen down the digits in the appropriate column in accordance with their place value.

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Standard and Expanded Forms | Thousands

Identify the place value and face value of the digits in a number, and convert between standard and expanded forms.

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Equivalent Place Values

Express a number in the equivalent groupings of ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten-thousands, or hundred-thousands.

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Number Names to Standard Form

Read the names of the numbers, identify the value that occupies each place, and represent them in the standard form.

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Rearranging Digits | Largest and Smallest Numbers

Rearrange each set of digits in the ascending/descending order to generate the smallest/largest number respectively.

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Standard Form and Expanded Form | Combined Review

Revise and review expanding numbers in part A and expressing an expanded form in standard form in part B.

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