Multiples of 10 3rd Grade Math Worksheet
In this 3rd-grade math worksheet students will solve 10 problems using multiples of 10. Included are also 2 fact family multiplication triangles.
In this 3rd-grade math worksheet students will solve 10 problems using multiples of 10. Included are also 2 fact family multiplication triangles.
This multiplication and division assignment comes with 3 worksheets that help reinforce fact families. The worksheets come with answer keys. On the back of each fact family assignment are four word problems that reinforce previously taught word problem skills. There is one single step word problem per operation. Each worksheet also comes with a corny joke that your students can have fun with.
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This product gives plenty of practice to elementary students who are working at memorizing their multiplication times tables.
In this worksheet designed for 3rd-grade students, students will practice 6 multiplication and division fact family triangles. On the backside of the worksheet, students will practice 4-word single-step word problems.
In this 3rd grade math activity students partner up. Each has their own paper. They each roll a dice and put the number in the first cell under roll 1. Next they roll again and put the second number under roll 2. They now create a multiplication equation using the 2 dice. They then create a division equation using the two dice. Finally they fill out the fact family triangle. At the end they add up all of their dice and whichever student has the highest sum takes the win.
Students will solve 8 multiplication and division word problems. They are given room to show their work.
3rd Grade Figurative Language Game. Students will identify sentences and figurative language as using similes, metaphors, personification, and hyperbole by shooting a cat through burning hoops.
Students will practice rounding to the nearest 100. There are number lines to give a visual if they need them. Also, there are two elapsed time review questions.
Students will practice rounding numbers to the nearest 10. Two number lines are included for reference as well as two elapsed time problems for students to practice.
In this addition and comparing numbers math game, students will have an opportunity to reinforce their greater than, less than, and equal to fluency. This is a game where students will roll dice, write those numbers down, add them up, and then compare them to see who has the better shot to score a goal. Once they play 8 rounds they will add up their total wins and those of their partner and then compare the two numbers to see who won the game.