This resource will assess your students’ proficiency levels in solving word problems. Your students will solve multi-step word problems with mixed operations.
Use this resource to support your students as they analyze word problems involving addition and subtraction. Focus on their process, and then allow them to solve to find the answer.
In this lesson, kids are given different strategies for finding the sum of two numbers. Addition strategies such as these help third graders gain a deeper understanding of, and fluency with, this operation. The lesson features guided instruction and plenty of practice problems to apply what is being learned. For even more practice, try our third grade addition worksheets recommended to accompany this lesson.
Week 2 of our Third Grade Fall Review Packet is a great way to prepare learners for a new school year as they complete a wide range of practice activities and brush up on key concepts.
Learning how to check our work is essential to becoming strong math students! In this exercise, students will first solve the subtraction problems, then they'll practice checking their work by plugging the answers into an addition equation.
Practice Adding Three-Digit Numbers on an Open Number Line
Help your students apply strategies when solving addition problems. This worksheet provides practice for using number lines to solve addition problems with three-digit numbers.
Stepping Through Addition and Subtraction Word Problems Practice
This resource gives your learners practice solving multi-step word problems with mixed operations. They will use addition, subtraction, or both operations.
Here's an arsenal of April Fools' Day fodder! Kids will be armed with facts, pranks and puzzles. Plus, they'll be tickled by goofy writing prompts, silly word problems and wacky reading comprehension.
The best way to solve a complicated problem is to break it down. Help your students use the Read, Write, Draw strategy to solve word problems with this worksheet.
Use this worksheet to practice two strategies for solving three-digit addition problems. Students will flex their math muscles as they use both the expanded notation and standard algorithm strategies to solve challenging math problems.
This math fluency checklist is a great tool that can be used to encourage students to use different strategies to solve math problems efficiently and accurately.
Use this worksheet to continue practice with two addition strategies: expanded notation and standard algorithm. Students will be challenged to solve three-digit addition problems and then check their work using multiple methods.