Grade 3
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The ability to do math in one's head is such an important life skill! These free, printable Mental Math Worksheets will start your kids off in the right

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Check out these cute, 1st Grade worksheets for January. Practice math, reading, and writing with these fun winter themes.

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This printable math worksheet is a super fun way to practice addition and money skills. It also makes a great follow up for a restaurant math center activity. Your students can pretend that they have their own little place that serves junk food for lunch (because it's no fun to serve broccoli and kale at a fake restaurant). Their task is to add up the bills of the customers who have eaten! The addition is fairly simple and is a great way to practice for kids who are just being introduced to…

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36 weeks of themed grade 3 spelling words. Dogs, Baseball, Fairy Tales and Fruit are some of the themes that help make 3rd grade spelling more enjoyable.

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To keep child phobias away from mathematics, bring children closer to the numbers that we encounter in everyday life. For example, starting from the morning, wh

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Last week I started using the 4th Grade Interactive Math Notebooks that I created for the Common Core Standards. This week they continue to be a huge success! I created worksheets to pair with the notebook pages. I used the first one today and it went perfectly with the notebook pages!! I loved having a…
This simple math game with Uno cards can be used to help children revise number facts and times tables, and to practise writing mathematical equations.

Darcy Smith saved to Homeschool math
It’s finally here! My Math worksheet series has finally hit second grade. And what better way to kick it off than with place value. Place value in second grade has students further exploring how the position of a digit in a number determines its value. Students begin looking at hundreds, tens and ones while continuing to develop their number sense skills. To effectively grasp 3 digit place value, students should be exposed to a wide variety of activities allowing them to ‘play’ with numbers…
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