This resource gives your students practice with multiplication and division word problems. This worksheet can be used with the Stepping Through Multiplication & Division Word Problems lesson.
Third grade is the year of multiplication. Though it was most likely introduced to kids in second grade, third grade is when kids are tasked with mastering their times tables and developing a stronger understanding of this key operation. This guided lesson in understanding multiplication can help give third graders a leg up. For even more practice, consider downloading the recommended multiplication worksheets that accompany the lesson.
This workbook will challenge your fourth grader with math formulas, shapes practice and angle activities. Kids will also learn how to find areas and perimeters, classify triangles and calculate time.
This workbook deals with more advanced forms of measurement, including pre-geometry concepts like perimeter and area, and data skills like graphing and charting.
Give your students a chance to practice multiplication and division word problems with a partner. Use this worksheet with the Stepping Through Multiplication & Division Word Problems lesson.
With this zany zoological multiplication worksheet, your kid can find numbers in word problems to solve simple one and two-digit multiplication problems.
From Time to Time: Converting to Hours, Days, and Weeks
Boost your child's time sense with a lesson in time conversion. This word problem worksheet challenges him to convert a unit of time to hours, days, or weeks.
Solve word problems using one of the following strategies: draw an array, draw equal groups, skip count forward, repeated addition, or multiplication sentences.
This guided lesson builds upon third graders' understanding of multiplication in order to further develop fluency with this operation. The lesson first reinforces the various strategies for doing multiplication (for example, repeated addition), then teaches kids to apply those strategies within practical exercises. Designed by our team of teachers and curriculum experts, the goal is to provide numerous ways to conceptualize multiplication problems.
This resources teaches your students to distinguish between clue words that indicate multiplication problems versus those that signal division problems.
Solve word problems using one of the following strategies: draw an array, draw equal groups, skip count forward, repeated addition, or multiplication sentences.
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From the store to the zoo and the ocean, these worksheets are sure to have something that your child will enjoy that will keep him engaged as he learns. Practice makes perfect, and these worksheets and workbooks will give your child all the resources he needs to become the shining star of his math class. Practice similar problems with our one-digit divisor word problems.