Third Grade Math Activities

Third Grade Math activities to help show your child the fun side of learning! From easy third grade math activities to more advanced, we've got you covered! Browse the activities below or use the selector to find similar activities.

Factors: A Math Card Game

Factors: A Math Card Game

Factors can be a tricky concept to master, but they are essential to understanding division. Help your child gain confidence with factors while playing this fun card game. Soon he'll be ready to work with larger numbers and fractions!

Make a Geo Board

Make a Geo Board

Help your third grader build a spirit of discovery and deep understanding of geometrical shapes by making a "geo" board.

Build a Rocket Ship

Build a Rocket Ship

Through helping you build a rocket ship, kids learn about measuring and construction, and they have the chance to be creative, too.

Pyramid Math Card Game

Pyramid Math Card Game

This single-player game will give your child the opportunity to challenge his knowledge of basic math facts. Create a pyramid with playing cards and invent equations in order to remove cards. If you can remove the last card, you're a champion!

Defensive Struggle, Multiplication Style!

Defensive Struggle, Multiplication Style!

Become a multiplication super-star! Get ready for an exciting way to practice those multiplication facts. Your third grader will love strategizing to earn points as he places his cards on the game board.

Knock Off Numbers For Mental Math Practice!

Knock Off Numbers For Mental Math Practice!

Starting with mental math basics will give your child the confidence to take on longer, more complex problems. This activity is a great starting point because it is quick, easy and involves only simple addition facts.

What Doesn't Belong? A Categorization Game

What Doesn't Belong? A Categorization Game

Bring a little bit of the outdoors in with this game! It's an activity you and your child can have fun with, hunting for objects that have something in common and choosing one that doesn't belong in the group.

Craft a Homemade Kaleidoscope

Craft a Homemade Kaleidoscope

Make a kaleidoscope at home to teach your kids about the color spectrum and introduce them to the science of mirrors.

Make a Maze with Drinking Straws!

Make a Maze with Drinking Straws!

Recycle old materials to create a fun, brain-teasing maze toy that also strengthens your third grader's math reasoning skills.

Quick Stop: An Addition Card Game

Quick Stop: An Addition Card Game

Are you tired of worksheets and flashcards? This card game is a fun way to practice addition or subtraction. Compete for the highest score as you flip over cards. Add up your cards until you reach 100 points. The first one there wins!

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