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1 3 Mathematical Literacy And Vocabulary Worksheet Answers

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This is a comprehensive collection of math worksheets for grade 3, organized by topics such as addition, subtraction, mental math, regrouping, place value, multiplication, division, clock, money, measuring, and geometry. They are randomly generated, printable from your browser, and include the answer key. The worksheets support any fourth grade math program, but go especially well with IXL's 3rd grade math curriculum.

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All worksheets come with an answer key placed on the 2nd page of the file.


Mental addition

  • Complete one hundred (missing addend)
  • Add two 2-digit numbers - one addend is a whole ten
  • Add two 2-digit numbers - one addend is a whole ten - missing addend

  • Add a 1-digit number to a 2-digit number
  • Add a 1-digit number and a 2-digit number - missing addend

  • Add a 2-digit number and two 1-digit numbers
  • Add a 3-digit number and a 1-digit number
  • Add two whole tens and two 1-digit numbers (print in landscape)
  • Add two whole tens and two 1-digit numbers - missing addend (print in landscape)

  • Adding whole tens (3 addends)
  • Adding whole tens (3 addends) - missing addend (print in landscape)
  • Adding whole tens (4 addends) (print in landscape)
  • Adding whole tens (4 addends) - missing addend (print in landscape)

  • Adding whole hundreds (2 addends)
  • Adding whole hundreds (3 addends) (print in landscape)
  • Add whole hundreds - missing addend (print in landscape)
  • Completing a whole thousand (whole hundreds are missing) (print in landscape)

  • Adding two numbers with thousands and whole hundreds (print in landscape)
  • Adding whole thousands to another number (print in landscape)

Add in columns

  • Adding two 2-digit numbers
  • Adding two 3-digit numbers
  • Adding three 3-digit numbers
  • Add three 3-digit numbers in columns- write the numbers under each other yourself

  • Adding four 3-digit numbers
  • Add four 3-digit numbers in columns- write the numbers under each other yourself

  • Adding two 4-digit numbers
  • Adding three 4-digit numbers
  • Add three 4-digit numbers in columns- write the numbers under each other yourself
  • Adding four 4-digit numbers

Mental Subtraction

  • Subtract a single-digit number from a two-digit number
  • Subtract a single-digit number from a two-digit number - missing minuend or subtrahend

  • Subtract a whole ten from a two-digit number
  • Subtract a whole ten from a two-digit number - missing minuend or subtrahend
  • Subtract a whole ten from a three-digit number
  • Subtract a whole ten from a three-digit number - missing minuend or subtrahend

  • Subtract a whole hundred from a three-digit number
  • Subtract whole tens or whole hundreds from a 3-digit number - missing minuend or subtrahend

  • Subtract a 2-digit number from whole hundreds
  • Subtract whole hundreds
  • Subtract whole hundreds from 4-digit numbers
  • Subtract 4-digit numbers with whole hundreds

  • Missing minuend / subtrahend problems, whole hundreds, within 10,0000

Subtract in columns

  • Subtract 3-digit numbers
  • Subtract 3-digit numbers - write the numbers under each other yourself

  • Subtract 4-digit numbers
  • Subtract 4-digit numbers - write the numbers under each other yourself

  • Subtract 4-digit numbers; regrouping in all problems

  • Regroup with two zeros, within 1,000
  • Regroup with two zeros, within 10,000
  • Regroup with three zeros

  • Missing minuend / subtrahend problems within 1,000

If you wish for a smaller font size, more problems, more or less space, etc. just generate the worksheets yourself!

Order of operations

  • Order of operations: add/subtract/parenthesis, with three numbers
  • Order of operations: add/subtract/parenthesis, with four numbers

  • Order of operations: add/subtract/parenthesis, with three 3-digit numbers, write numbers under each other
  • Order of operations: add/subtract/multiply, four numbers
  • Order of operations: add/subtract/multiply/parenthesis, four numbers

Place Value

  • Build a three-digit number from the parts (print in landscape)
  • Find the missing part from a 3-digit number (print in landscape)
  • Build a four-digit number from the parts (print in landscape)
  • Find the missing part from a 4-digit number (print in landscape)

  • Skip-count by 100 starting from 1200
  • Skip-count by 200 starting from 600
  • Skip-count by 200 starting from 2,500
  • Skip-count by 300 starting from 300
  • Skip-count by 400 starting from 400
  • Skip-count by 400 starting from 1,700
  • Skip-count by 500 starting from 500
  • Skip-count by 150 starting from 0
  • Skip-count by 250 starting from 0

  • Round to the nearest ten, within 0-1,000
  • Round to the nearest hundred, within 0-1000
  • Round to the nearest hundred, within 0-10,000

Roman Numerals

  • Write numbers with Roman Numerals
  • Write Roman Numerals with normal numbers
  • Addition and subtraction problems with Roman Numerals

Clock

  • Tell time from an analog clock (to the five minute)
  • Tell time from an analog clock (to the minute)
  • Draw hands on the clock (to the five-minute)
  • Draw hands on the clock (to the minute)

Money - counting coins

  • Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters - max $2.00
  • Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters - max $5.00
  • Pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half-dollars - max $5.00
  • Pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half-dollars - max $5.00, shown in random order
  • Pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half-dollars - max $10.00

  • The four common coins plus $1 and $5 bills - medium
  • All 5 coins plus $1, $5, and $10 bills, shown in order
  • All 5 coins plus $1, $5, and $10 bills, shown in random order

Use these pages to make worksheets for other currencies:

  • Canadian money
  • Australian money
  • British money
  • South African money
  • European money

Mental multiplication

I believe in a method I call structured drilling of the multiplication tables. It is not random at first, but students practice the tables based on the patterns in the tables — and (VERY IMPORTANT) they practice the tables "backwards" also. Worksheets can be used for random drilling after the initial stage of structured drilling.

  • Skip-count by 2, starting from 2
  • Skip-count by 3, starting from 3
  • Skip-count by 4, starting from 4
  • Skip-count by 5, starting from 5
  • Skip-count by 6, starting from 6
  • Skip-count by 7, starting from 7
  • Skip-count by 8, starting from 8
  • Skip-count by 9, starting from 9

  • Multiplication tables of 2 and 3
  • Multiplication tables of 5 and 10
  • Multiplication tables of 4 and 6
  • Multiplication tables of 7 and 8
  • Multiplication tables of 9 and 3
  • Multiplication tables of 7, 8, and 9

  • Tables 2-5 practice
  • Tables 6-9 practice
  • Tables 2-10 practice
  • Tables 2-12 practice

  • Multiplication tables 2-10, missing factor
  • Multiplication tables 2-12, missing factor

  • Multiply whole tens by single-digit numbers
  • Multiply by whole tens, missing factor

Please see also the video below, which explains the "structured drill" method for learning the multiplication tables.


Mental division

  • Division by 2 or 3
  • Division by 4 or 5
  • Division by 6 or 7
  • Division by 8 or 9
  • Division facts practice (tables 1-10)
  • Division facts practice (tables 1-12)
  • Missing dividend or divisor (basic facts)
  • Division with remainder within 1-100, based on basic facts.

Geometry

  • Draw a rectangle with given area, or find the area of a given rectangle (grid image)
  • Find the area and perimeter of the given rectangle (grid image)

  • Find the area, perimeter, or the missing side length (rectangle image)
  • Find the area, perimeter, or the missing side length (word problem or rectangle image)

  • Fill in a number sentence for the two-part rectangle, thinking of one rectangle or two (distributive property) (in your browser options, make sure background colors get printed)
  • Draw a two-part rectangle to match the given number sentence for its total area (distributive property) (in your browser options, make sure background colors get printed)
  • Draw a rectangle OR write its area using distributive property (mixed practice)

Make area/perimeter worksheets yourself


Measuring units

Converting between measuring units is not included in the Common Core Standards for 3rd grade, so these are completely optional.

  • Convert between whole feet and inches
  • Convert between whole yards & feet
  • Convert between whole feet & inches, and whole yards & feet

  • Convert between ounces & whole pounds

  • Convert between cups & whole pints
  • Convert between cups and whole quarts
  • Convert between quarts and whole gallons
  • Convert between cups, pints, and quarts
  • Convert between cups, pints, quarts, and gallons

  • All customary units mentioned above - mixed practice

Metric units

  • Convert between millimeters & whole centimeters
  • Convert between centimeters & whole meters
  • Convert between meters and whole kilometers

  • Mixed practice of millimeters, centimeters, and meters
  • Mixed practice of all of those above (mm, cm, m, and km)

  • Convert between milliliters and whole liters
  • Convert between grams and whole kilograms
  • Mixed practice - ml & l and g & kg

  • All metric units mentioned above - mixed practice

Fractions

The worksheets for changing mixed numbers to fractions or vice versa are optional, as it is not required the student be able to do these in 3rd grade without a visual model.

  • Mixed numbers to fractions
  • Fractions to mixed numbers



If you wish to have more control on the options such as number of problems or font size or spacing of problems, or range of numbers, just click on these links to use the worksheet generators yourself:


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1 3 Mathematical Literacy And Vocabulary Worksheet Answers

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