This 3rd Grade comparing and equivalent math worksheet was designed as an end of unit review. It contains 6 normal comparing fractions problems using <,>, and =. The worksheet has 2 fraction problems using number lines. It also has pie charts and bar charts divided into fractions. Finally, students will shade in the equivalent fractions on 4 rectangles that are divided into fractions.
This 3rd-Grade equivalent fractions worksheet has 6 pies and 5 bars divided into fractions. Students will use those charts to find the equivalent fractions. There is a bonus question where students will create their own equivalent fraction.
In this 3rd-grade math worksheet, students will compare 9 fractions using <,>, and =. They will color in 6 fraction bars. Finally, students will place 5 fractions on a number line. Some of these fractions have different denominators.
In this 3rd Grade worksheet, students will compare 9 fractions. They will then take a fraction and create fraction bars based on it. Finally, there is a question where students will place 3 fractions on a number line.
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.
3rd-grade students practice telling time using this worksheet. There are 9 clocks where students have to either draw the clock face or write down the time that a clock is showing. There is also 4 subtraction across zeros using 3 digit numbers as a review.
3rd-grade students practice telling time using this worksheet. There are 9 clocks where students have to either draw the clock face or write down the time that a clock is showing. There is also 4 subtraction across zeros using 3 digit numbers as a review.
3rd-grade students practice telling time using this worksheet. There are 9 clocks where students have to either draw the clock face or write down the time that a clock is showing. There is also 4 subtraction across zeros using 3 digit numbers as a review.
3rd-grade students practice telling time using this worksheet. There are 9 clocks where students have to either draw the clock face or write down the time that a clock is showing. There is also 4 subtraction across zeros using 3 digit numbers as a review.