Multiplication Color by Number: Tree Frog 5
One part math enrichment, one part coloring page, this worksheet makes learning times tables fun!
Multiplication Color by Number: Fish #3
Does your child dread multiplication practice? Make it more fun by incorporating an entertaining color-by-number activity into math time.
Octopus Sudoku
This octopus is busy completing four Sudoku puzzles. Even with eight arms, she could use a hand. Kids completing this fun third grade math worksheet flex their logical reasoning and critical thinking skills by placing the digits 1 to 6 in each row, column, and block one time.
Division Word Problems: Divide 'Em Up!
Each word problem on this third grade math worksheet is a division problem in disguise! Kids use the details from the word problems to construct and solve division problems in which a multidigit number is evenly divided by a number up to 10.
Using a Chart: Do Your Chores!
Crystal, Patti, and Alex have a chore chart at their house, and it's filled with stars. The names, chores, and stars form data to be interpreted in a chart on this third grade math worksheet. Kids use information from the chart as well as addition to answer questions about siblings and their chores.
Multiplying by Eight
Kids completing this third grade math worksheet multiply by 8 to solve each equation. They also fill in a multiplication chart for the number 8. This worksheet offers great practice as kids memorize the multiplication table for numbers between 1 and 10.
Fun Fractions
Fractions really can be fun! Kids completing the worksheet identify and write the fraction represented by the shaded sections of the shape.
Decimals: Hundredths Place
Let's say a square is divided into 100 equal parts. Each part is 1/100 of the square. How else could you say that? As a decimal, each part is 0.01 of the square. This third grade math worksheet helps kids understand hundredths and the relationship between whole numbers, fractions, and decimals.
History of Baltimore
Did you know that Babe Ruth was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland? Teach your child about the history of Baltimore with this fun worksheet.
Homophones: Write It Right 1
"Waste" and "waist" sound alike, but they're spelled differently and have different meanings. They're homophones. On this third grade reading worksheet, kids choose the correct homophones to complete sentences.
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