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.
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.
Welcome the season with autumn-themed word problems. Your student will have the opportunity to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
This resource will help assess your students' mastery of concepts surrounding measurement and time. This worksheet will challenge your third graders with problems on area, perimeter, measurement, and elapsed time problems.
Kids use details from word problems on this third grade math worksheet to construct and solve division problems in which a multidigit number is evenly divided.
Students will solve these easy multi-step word problems to help them out. They'll use the chart provided to solve the addition and subtraction word problems.
Solve word problems using one of the following strategies: draw an array, draw equal groups, skip count forward, repeated addition, or multiplication sentences.
This resource will assess your students’ proficiency levels in solving word problems. Your students will solve multi-step word problems with mixed operations.
With this zany zoological multiplication worksheet, your kid can find numbers in word problems to solve simple one and two-digit multiplication problems.
Use this worksheet to support your learner as they use their reading skills in math. They will read word problems and identify the important information. With this skill, they are sure to gain a better grasp on how to solve word problems!
In this math worksheet, children will help reconstruct a Halloween timeline for a boy as he recaps his evening of trick-or-treating for his little sister.
Solve word problems using one of the following strategies: draw an array, draw equal groups, skip count forward, repeated addition, or multiplication sentences.
Solve division problems using one of four strategies: by drawing an array, by drawing equal groups, using repeated subtraction, or with a multiplication sentence.
How long did that take? This resource gives your students practice determining the amount of time that has passed, or elapsed time, during an event or activity.