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3rd Grade Math

Practice Packet
An Education.com Collection by
LaRhondaBeardenSteward
Table of Contents
Units of Measurement Practice Test
Drawing Congruent Shapes
Subtraction Fact Word Problems
Lines, Line Segments, and Rays
Properties of Multiplication: Associative
Geometry Basics: Perimeter
Isosceles Triangles
How Much Time Has Gone By?
Decimal Subtraction
Writing Out Numbers
Measurement Mania #4: Aquarium Fun
Adding Fractions
Practice Reading Lengths
Find the Figure
Math-Go-Round: Division (Medium)
Find the Missing Factors
Logic Puzzle Fun #1
Division: Finding the Quotient!
Fill the Grid: Square Numbers
Addition Word Problems: Add It Up!
Place Value Practice: Thousandths
Identifying Hexagons
Identifying Octagons
Geometry: Name That Angle!
Units of Measurement: Inches, Feet and Yards
Types of Angles
Crazy Coconut Fractions
Geometry: Counting Volume
Find the Perimeter
How Much Change?
Division Word Problems: Divide 'Em Up!
Rounding: Round 'Em Up!
Snail Division
Multiplication Color by Number: Butterfly 4
Math-Go-Round: Expert
Coral Reef: Three-Digit Addition with Regrouping
Multiplication Color by Number: Parrot 5
Multiplying by Seven
Multiplying by Nine
Two-Digit Multiplication
Measurement Review

Fill in the circle next to the correct answer.


1. 7. How many days are in May and
The line above measures June together?
a) 1 in. a) 60
b) 4 cm. b) 59
c) 3 cm. c) 62
1
d) 1 in. d) 61
2

2. 1 lb. of feathers equals 8. How many days are in two non-leap years?
a) 10 oz. a) 730
b) 16 oz. b) 732
c) 16 g. c) 731
d) 10 g. d) 728

3. 14 pints equals 9. How many minutes are in 8 hours?


a) 7 quarts a) 540
b) 26 cups b) 480
c) 7 gallons pint c) 560
d) 6 quarts d) 420

4. 1 liquid oz. equals about 10. How many hours are in 1 week?
a) 3 ml. a) 120
b) 60 ml. b) 168
c) 30 ml. c) 144
d) 1 liter d) 192

5. A liter equals a little more than 11. How many minutes are in 12 hours?
a) 1 cup a) 720
b) 2 cups b) 240
c) 4 pints c) 600
d) 1 quart d) 480
6. 5 Tons equals 12. What is the elapsed time between
a) 1,000 lbs. 1:30 p.m. and 3:48 p.m.?
1000 kg
b) 10,000 lbs. a) 2 hours, 28 min. 11
12
1
10 2
c) 4,000 kg. b) 3 hours, 18 min. 9 3

d) 10,000 kg. c) 2 hours, 18 min. 8


7 5
4
6
d) 3 hours, 28 min.

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Math

Drawing Congruent Shapes


Geometry

If two shapes are the same in size and in shape, they are congruent.

If two shapes look the same, but are different in size, they are similar, but not congruent.

Look at the shapes on the left. Follow the directions.

Draw a congruent shape.

Draw a similar shape.

Draw a congruent shape.

Draw a completely different shape.

Draw a similar shape.

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Subtraction Word Problems
Name Date

Write and solve a subtraction equation for each problem.

1. Mrs. Rodriguez bought a nine-pack of chips. Her son


Joe and his friends ate four packs. How many are left? 4
_____ _____ = _____
9 5
2. To make dinner, Mrs. Rodriguez used eight of the
twelve potatoes in a bag. How many are left? _____ _____ = _____

3. Pork chops were on sale, so Mrs. Rodriguez bought


seventeen. She froze nine for another day and
cooked the rest. How many pork chops did she cook? _____ _____ = _____

4. Mrs. Rodriguez had sixteen apples. She used


nine to make a pie. How many apples are left? _____ _____ = _____

5. The next morning, Mrs. Rodriguez scrambled seven


of her dozen eggs. How many eggs are left? _____ _____ = _____

6. Mrs. Rodriguez also toasted six of the thirteen slices


of bread in a package. How many slices are left? _____ _____ = _____

7. Mrs. Rodriguez cut a pineapple into fifteen pieces.


Her family ate six. How many pieces are left? _____ _____ = _____

8. A carton of juice held fourteen servings. The Rodriguez


family drank five. How many servings are left? _____ _____ = _____

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Math

Lines, Line Segments, and Rays


Geometry

A line is a path that extends in two directions with no end.

A line segment is a path that has two fixed end points.

A ray is a path that has one end point and extends infinitely in the other direction.

Look at the pictures below. Label them whether they are lines, line segments, or rays.

Draw a line segment here. Draw a ray here. Draw a line here.

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Math

Multiplication
Its Associative!
One of the multiplication properties is associative, which means
you can group the factors in a multiplication equation and
still get the same product.

A (B x C) = (A x B) x C

Find the missing number according to the associative property.

4 x (3 x 2) = (4 x 3) x

6 x (2 x 5) = (6 x 2) x

(20 x 5) x 11 = 20 x (11 x )

Find the product of these numbers.

7 x (2 x 1) = 2 x (7 x 1) =

10 x (3 x 4) = 10 x (3 x 4) =

(10 x 3) x 4 = x 4 =

When you group the factors differently, do the two equations have the same product?

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Geometry: Perimeter
Name Date
The perimeter of a polygon
is the distance around it.
4 feet
4 feet
2 feet 2 feet 2 feet
4 feet
+ 2 feet
4 feet perimeter = 12 feet

Find the perimeter of each figure. 4 cm.


4 cm.
1. 3 in. 2.
6 cm.
2 cm.
5 in. 5 in.
2 cm.
perimeter = 6 cm.
perimeter =
3 in.

5 mm. 5 mm.
3. 4.

1 yard 2 yards 5 mm. 5 mm.


perimeter = perimeter =
3 yards
5 mm.

5. Sams garden is a perfect square. Each side measures 8 feet.


What is the perimeter of his garden?

6. Leslie drew a triangle on the board. Each side measured


30 centimeters. What is the perimeter of the triangle?

7. What is the perimeter of a hexagon whose sides all equal


4 yards ?

8. If two sides of a rectangular field are 2 km. wide, and two


sides are 4 km. long, what is the perimeter of the field?

9. What is the perimeter of a decagon whose sides all equal


8 yards ?

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All About Isosceles Triangles
Math
Geometry

An isosceles triangle has 2 equal angles and 1 different angle.


It also has 2 equal sides and 1 different side. Look at the triangles below.
Color the isosceles triangles, then answer the questions.

o
60

7 7

o o
90 30

o
5
70

o
40

70
o
4
60
o
4
o o
55 60

o 4
o 60
75
o
50

1. Triangle JKL has 2 65 degree angles and 1 50 degree angle.


Is it an isosceles triangle? Circle yes or no.

Yes No

2. Triangle CDE below is an isosceles triangle. Find the length of side DE.
D

10

C E
6
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11 12 1 11 12 1

Elapsed Time
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
8 4 8 4
7 6 5 7 6 5

How much time has elapsed, or passed from 1:15 p.m. to 5:28 p.m.?
1:15 to 2:00 = 45 minutes 45
2:00 to 5:00 = 3 hours or 180 minutes 180
5:00 to 5:28 = 28 minutes + 28
253 253 minutes = 6 hours, 13 minutes

Find the elapsed time. If the sum is more than 60 minutes, write the time two ways.

1. 7:10 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. 6. 8:36 p.m. to 11:24 p.m.


50
+15
65 minutes
or 1 hour, 5 minutes
2. 9:10 p.m. to 11:01 p.m. 7. 11:11 a.m. to 12:57 p.m.

3. 2:40 p.m. to 4:18 p.m. 8. 5:24 a.m. to 8:19 a.m.

4. 12:05 a.m. to 1:52 a.m. 9. 4:08 a.m. to 7:49 a.m.

5. 6:56 a.m. to 9:44 a.m. 10. 10:17 p.m. to 1:59 a.m.

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Decimal Subtraction
Subtract the decimals. Show your work!
To subtract decimals, make sure that the decimal points line up.
Subtract the numbers the same way you would in a normal equation.
Carry the decimal point directly down into your answer!

5 .6 6 .4 4 .8
2 .4 1 .3 1 .9
3 .2

3.98 6.29 5.82


1.32 2.12 3.14

4.11 3.24 4.43


1.23 1.62 1.15

7.65 2.13 5.26


1.15 1.09 1.02

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139
Write the number 48,567 using words.

Write the number that has


2
e of
What is the place valu hundred-thousands, 7 ten-
ber
the digit 3 in the num thousands, 7 thousands, 5
526,310 ? hundreds, 3 tens, and 9 on
es.

Which digit is in the


Write the number seventy-
hundreds place in the
five thousand, two Math Skills
number 59,216 ?
hundred and twenty-two.
Place value

Write the number four


What is the place value of thousand, six hundred
the digit 4 in the number and one.
34,890?

In the number 305,67


8,
which digit is in the
hundred-thousands
place?

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3rd

Practice Identifying
e
Grad
Aquarium Fun!
Measurement
These sea animals live at the aquarium. How much water is
needed to fill their tanks? Find the correct water mark, then color
it in. See the example below.

200 m
Sea turtle
70 meters
100 m

100 m
Octopus
50 m
120 meters

20 m
10 m

200 m
100 m

Starfish 100 m
50 m
85 meters

10 m
20 m

Seahorse
150 meters

1000 m

Jellyfish
1250 meters
100 m

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Math Adding Fractions
with the same denominator
Fractions

Write the sum of each fraction below. Remember: when adding


fractions with the same denominator, simply add the numerators
and keep the denominator the same.

numerator
3 denominator
3 + 1 = 4
5 5 5 5

5 +
8 = 3 +
1 =
5 5 7 7

6 +
4 = 7 +
8 =
3 3 4 4

11 + 5 = 9 +
9 =
9 9 8 8

10 + 12 = 17 + 3 =
12 12 22 22

22 + 15 +
17 =
50 50 50

35 + 6 + 79 + 14 =
100 100 100 100

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3rd

Length
e
Grad
Practice Reading
Measurement
Write the correct length in the box.

How long is the snake?


Inch

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

How long is the necklace?

Inch

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

How long is the bridge?

Feet

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40

How long is the train?

Feet

0 10 20 30

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Figure This!
Read about each solid figure.
Three-dimensional, or 3-D, figures are also called solid figures.
The bottom of a solid figure is called the base.
The sides of a solid figure are called faces.

A cube is a solid figure with six equal square faces.

A rectangular prism is a solid figure with six rectangular faces.

A sphere is a round solid figure with all points at an equal


distance from the center.

A cone is a solid figure that has a circular base and


comes to a point at the top.

A cylinder is a solid figure with two equal circular bases.

Can you identify four solid figures in the drawing?

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Math-Go-Round RT

+
1 Point
STA
13 16 14 9
Division | Difficulty: +1 Point
Find a friend and practice your
division skills. Find two coins or
game pieces and place them on
the square labeled START. Choose
one of the problems to solve and 37 4 96 5 65 3 45 4 68 18
move your game piece clockwise
around the board to that
problems answer.
Keep track of the number of
corners you go around on each 6 48 5 70 2 74 2 56
move. For each one, give yourself 24 19
a point. The player with the most
points at the end is the winner.
Keep score with the table below.

Pla Pla 8 80 4 72 7 84 6 96
ye
r1
ye
r2
8 15

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3
9 81 2 58 5 95 3 78
12 10
Round 4

Round 5

Round 6
+ 1 Point
1 Point

Round 7 29 17 26 28
Round 8
+

Total
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In some math problems, there are missing factors.
To solve these problems, simply use the inverse operation to find the missing factor.
Remember that multiplication and division are inverse operations.

For each problem below, find the missing factor and be sure to show your work.

1) 4 x = 12 5) x 7 = 35 9) x 5 = 35

2) x 3 = 12 6) 7 x = 14 10) 2 x = 14

3) 6 x = 42 7) 8 x = 56 11) 7 x = 56

4) 7 x =7 8) x 6 = 30 12) x 5 = 30

In multiplication, any number multiplied by zero always equals zero. Likewise,


when zero is multiplied by any number, the result is always zero.
For each problem below, multiply and write your response on the line provided.

1) 5 x 0 = ____ 5) 0 x 0 = ____ 9) 1 x 0 = ____

2) 0 x 4 = ____ 6) 8 x 0 = ____ 10) 6 x 0 = ____

3) 7 x 0 = ____ 7) 3 x 0 = ____ 11) 0 x 5 = ____

4) 0 x 6 = ____ 8) 2 x 0 = ____ 12) 0 x 2 = ____

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Math
Addition
&
Subtraction
Logic Puzzle Fun! #1Read the questions below and write down the answers.

Tony had 10 pancakes. Mary had 2 pancakes more than Tony, and Ashley had
3 more pancakes than Mary. How many pancakes did Ashley have?

Danny bought 5 candies. Lucy bought 2 fewer than Danny. Jimmy


bought 4 more than Lucy. How many candies did Jimmy buy?

Sam read 15 books over the summer. Jenny read 4 fewer books than Sam and
Rose read 7 more books than Jenny. How many book did Rose read?

May had 20 peanuts. Erika had 10 more peanuts than May. Jacky had
5 fewer peanuts than Erika. How many peanuts did Jacky have?

Mike is 17 years old. Tiffany is 3 years younger than Mike. Roy is 5 years
older than Tiffany. How old is Roy?

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Finding the Quotient!
Divide to find the quotient.

Division is the process of finding how many times one number


will fit into another number. Division is the opposite, or
inverse, operation of multiplication.

12 2 = 6 6 quotient

dividend divisor quotient


divisor 2 12 dividend

The number you are dividing is the dividend.


The number you are dividing by is the divisor.
The answer to a division problem is the quotient.

HINT:
Use your multiplication facts
to help you find the answer.

16 2 = 2 16 2 = 16
The answer is .

12 4 = 4 12 15 3 = 3 15

93= 3 9 10 5 = 5 10

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multiplication
tables multiple of self and 1

Fill in the missing boxes.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

2 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

3 6 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36

4 8 12 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48

5 10 15 20 30 35 40 45 50 55 60

6 12 18 24 30 42 48 54 60 66 72

7 14 21 28 35 42 56 63 70 77 84

8 16 24 32 40 48 56 72 80 88 96

9 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 90 99 108

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 110 120

11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 110 132

12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132

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Add It Up!
Solve each addition word problem. Show your work!

Pipa went strawberry picking with Leah has a teddy bear collection
her sister. Pipa picked 56 with 64 bears. Her aunt gave her
strawberries. Her sister picked 38. 16 more bears to add to her
How many strawberries did they collection. How many bears does
pick in all? Leah have now?

Kira owns 42 different hair bows. John and his father went fishing.
Her grandmother gave her 23 John caught 17 fish. His father
more for her birthday. How many caught 11. How many fish did
hair bows does Kira have now? they catch in all?

Dan gave his friend Chris 14 star Over the summer, Kenta read 8
stickers. He also gave his friend mystery books, 10 science fiction
Jenna 20 star stickers. How many books, and 13 horror books.
star stickers did Dan give in all to How many books did Kenta read
his friends? in all over the summer?

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?
e ns nes int ths ths ths
t o po ten red nd
al nd usa
ic m u
h tho
de

Solve each problem.


1. What is the place value of the 5 in the number above?

2. Write the number that has 5 tens, 9 ones, 4 tenths, 5 hundredths


7 thousandths.

3. What number is in the thousandths place in the number sequence


9.876?

4. Write the number that has 8 tens, 3 ones, 7 hundresths, and four
thousandths.

5. Write the decimal number for five and two hundredths.

6. Write the number that has 6 tens, 0 ones, 0 tenths, 0 hundredths and
3 thousandths.

7. Write the decimal number for 9 and one thousandths.

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Hexagon: Finding The Way Home
Help Mr. Hexagon find his way home by coloring a path. He can only follow
the path with the same shape as his name.

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Octagon: Finding The Way Home
Help Mr. Octagon find his way home by coloring a path. He can only follow
the path with the same shape as his name.

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Name that Angle!
Identify the angles by writing right, acute, or obtuse
on the line.

A right angle An acute angle An obtuse angle


forms a is less than a is greater than a
square corner. right angle. right angle.

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U.S. Customary Units of Length

1 foot (ft.) = 12 inches (in.) 1 yard (yr.) = 3 feet (ft.) 1 yard (yd.) = 36 inches (in.)

Find the equivalent measurement.

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142 Whats Your Angle?
Identify each of these angles by writing right, acute,
or obtuse on the line below the angle.

Math Skills
acute
Angles

Brain Box
When two lines meet at
one point they form an
angle.
This is angle A. A
Angles can be different
sizes. Some are wide and
some are narrow.
A right angle
forms a square
corner.
An acute angle
is less than a
right angle.
An obtuse angle
is greater than a
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Coconut Addition
Add the fractions.
To add fractions that have the same denominator, just 1 numerator
add the numerators. The denominator stays the same. 2 denominator

1 1 4 3
3 + 3 = 8 + 8 =

2 1 2 2
4 + 4 = 6 + 6 =

7 3 2 1
12 12 =
+ 4 + 4 =

2 4 1 3
10 10 =
+ 5 + 5 =

3 2 2 1
6 + 6 = 8 + 8 =

3 2 2 3
7 + 7 = 9 + 9 =

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Counting Volume
Math
Geometry

Find the volume by counting the cubic units. Write down the answer.
Note: some squares cannot be seen in a picture, but you know they are there.

1 cubic unit 3 cubic units

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Piggys House Hunting: Find the Perimeter
Piggy needs to find a house with the largest perimeter.
Help Piggy by finding the perimeter of each house.
Then color the largest one.

8 ?
6 6
9 10

13
13
8.5
13
10
10
8 8 8 8
5 5
12 12
16 8 8 8
8 8
12 12
9
5 18 18
11 11

11 11 15
9

21
9 10

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3rd Grade
How Much Change? Math COUNTING COINS
Subtract the price from the coins you have
and write down the change you have left.

You Have: You Buy Whats Left

=
32

29
=

=
43

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Divide Em Up
Solve each division word problem. Show your work!

Ms. Bran brought 4 evenly Pookies Pet Store has 24 tropical


divided boxes of muffins to class. fish. They keep 3 fish in each
There are 36 muffins altogether. tank. How many fish tanks are
How many muffins are in each there?
box?

Sally divided her 48 spools of Ivan scooped 16 scoops of ice


thread evenly into 6 boxes. How cream evenly onto 8 cones. How
many spools of thread did she put many scoops of ice cream are on
in each box? each cone?

Chris has 28 cactus plants. He There are 50 toes in the swimming


keeps his cactus plants in even pool. Each person has 10 toes.
rows of 7. How many cactus How many people are in the
plants are in each row? pool?

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Round Em Up!
Round the numbers to the nearest ten.
Rounding to the nearest ten
If the ones number is 5 or greater,round up to the nearest ten. Example: 17 20
If the ones number is 4 or less,round down to the nearest ten. Example: 12 10

56 31 18 43

12 27 35 67

48 61 73 86

79 84 24 52

Rounding to the nearest hundred


If the tens number is 5 or greater,round up to the nearest hundred. Example:161 200
If the tens number is 4 or less,round down to the nearest hundred. Example:118 100

486 266 521 651

824 148 378 234

333 613 883 949

551 195 728 762

Heres a little rhyme to help you


remember how to round numbers:
5 or more, raise the score
4 or less, let it rest

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Snail Division
Find the quotient.

3 9 5 15 4 4 2 14

5 40 2 22 3 18 9 36

3 24 7 21 2 8 8 32

4 16 6 36 3 30 4 12

2 10 3 27 1 5 6 24

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Multiplication Color By Number
Once you have solved the muliplication problems below, you can color in the
butterfly using the color that is listed under each answer.

6 3 = 9 6 =
neon green

4 5 = 1 2 = purple
canary yellow
36
tangerine
2
18 35

36 2
54
20
36

35
18
36 36 35 36
18 36 20
36 18

18 36 32 20
35
54
18 20
36
32
32

54 36
18

32
5 7 =
54 hot pink

2 9 = 9 4 =
neon green black

8 4 =
violet

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Math-Go-Round RT

+
1 Point
STA
7,957 3,861 4,462 6,384
Multiplication | Difficulty: +1 Point
Find a friend and practice your
multiplication skills. Find two coins
or game pieces and place them 143 152 141 137
on the square labeled START.
Choose one of the problems to 1,694 x 27 x 42 x 33 x 63 1,610
solve and move your game piece
clockwise around the board to
that problems answer.
Keep track of the number of 172 194 115 104
corners you go around on each
x 51 x 23 x 14 x 85
move. For each one, give yourself 2,916 3,021
a point. The player with the most
points at the end is the winner.
Keep score with the table below.
154 170 139 158
Pla
ye
Pla
ye 4,653 x 11 x 58 x 24 x 59 8,840
r1 r2

Round 1

Round 2 129 109 108 159


Round 3 x 11 x 73 x 27 x 19
9,860 8,772
Round 4

Round 5

Round 6
+ 1 Point
1 Point

Round 7 3,336 8,631 9,322 1,419


Round 8
+

Total
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Coral Reef Addition
Add using regrouping. Show your work!

196 564 486


+ 328 + 49 + 235

182 559 256


+ 98 + 262 + 84

798 654 497


+ 123 + 176 + 155

348 846
+ 285 + 137

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Multiplication Color By Number
Once you have solved the muliplication problems on the right, you can
color in the parrot using the color that is listed under each answer.

4 8 =
6 cinnamon

18

3 3 =
brown
16

2 8 =
yellow

6 9 =
apricot
54 32
27

2 3 =
cream

16
9
16
3 6 =
9 9 brick

8 2 =
9 3 = yellow

lime

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Multiplying by Seven
Find the product.

2 7 7 1
7 3 0 7

4 7 8 7
7 6 7 4

7 10 7 6
5 7 7 7

7 9 10 3
8 7 7 7

Fill in the multiplication chart.

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Multiplying by Nine
Find the product.

9 3 9 2
1 9 4 9

9 0 1 10
5 9 9 9

6 8 9 5
9 9 7 9

7 4 9 9
9 9 2 6

Fill in the multiplication chart.

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For each problem below, multiply and regroup if necessary. Be sure to show all of your work.

63 18 11 12 13
1) x 2 5) x 4 9) x 7 13) x 1 17) x 3

14 10 15 47 23
2) x 5 6) x 6 10) x 4 14) x 3 18) x 4

24 30 60 77 42
3) x 3 7) x 2 11) x 8 15) x 3 19) x 5

12 17 86 29 34
4) x 3 8) x 4 12) x 2 16) x 8 20) x 3

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Answer Sheets
3rd Grade Math Practice Packet
Units of Measurement Practice Test
Lines, Line Segments, and Rays
Properties of Multiplication: Associative
Isosceles Triangles
How Much Time Has Gone By?
Decimal Subtraction
Measurement Mania #4: Aquarium Fun
Adding Fractions
Practice Reading Lengths
Find the Figure
Logic Puzzle Fun #1
Division: Finding the Quotient!
Addition Word Problems: Add It Up!
Place Value Practice: Thousandths
Geometry: Name That Angle!
Units of Measurement: Inches, Feet and Yards
Crazy Coconut Fractions
Geometry: Counting Volume
Find the Perimeter
How Much Change?
Division Word Problems: Divide 'Em Up!
Rounding: Round 'Em Up!
Snail Division
Multiplication Color by Number: Butterfly 4
Coral Reef: Three-Digit Addition with Regrouping
Multiplication Color by Number: Parrot 5
Multiplying by Seven
Multiplying by Nine
Two-Digit Multiplication
Measurement Review

Fill in the circle next to the correct answer.


1. 7. How many days are in May and
The line above measures June together?
a) 1 in. a) 60
b) 4 cm. b) 59
c) 3 cm. c) 62
1
d) 1 in. d) 61
2

2. 1 lb. of feathers equals 8. How many days are in two non-leap years?
a) 10 oz. a) 730
b) 16 oz. b) 732
c) 16 g. c) 731
d) 10 g. d) 728

3. 14 pints equals 9. How many minutes are in 8 hours?


a) 7 quarts a) 540
b) 26 cups b) 480
c) 7 gallons pint c) 560
d) 6 quarts d) 420

4. 1 liquid oz. equals about 10. How many hours are in 1 week?
a) 3 ml. a) 120
b) 60 ml. b) 168
c) 30 ml. c) 144
d) 1 liter d) 192

5. A liter equals a little more than 11. How many minutes are in 12 hours?
a) 1 cup a) 720
b) 2 cups b) 240
c) 4 pints c) 600
d) 1 quart d) 480
6. 5 Tons equals 12. What is the elapsed time between
a) 1,000 lbs. 1:30 p.m. and 3:48 p.m.?
1000 kg
b) 10,000 lbs. a) 2 hours, 28 min. 11
12
1
10 2
c) 4,000 kg. b) 3 hours, 18 min. 9 3

d) 10,000 kg. c) 2 hours, 18 min. 8


7 5
4
6
d) 3 hours, 28 min.

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Math

Lines, Line Segments, and Rays


Geometry

A line is a path that extends in two directions with no end.

A line segment is a path that has two fixed end points.

A ray is a path that has one end point and extends infinitely in the other direction.

Look at the pictures below. Label them whether they are lines, line segments, or rays.

Line Segment Ray Line

Ray Line Line Segment

Draw a line segment here. Draw a ray here. Draw a line here.

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Math

Multiplication
Its Associative!
One of the multiplication properties is associative, which means
you can group the factors in a multiplication equation and
still get the same product.

A (B x C) = (A x B) x C

Find the missing number according to the associative property.

4 x (3 x 2) = (4 x 3) x 2

6 x (2 x 5) = (6 x 2) x 5

(20 x 5) x 11 = 20 x (11 x 5 )

Find the product of these numbers.

7 x (2 x 1) = 14 2 x (7 x 1) = 14

10 x (3 x 4) = 10 x (3 12
x 4) = 120

(10 x 3) x 4 = 30 x 4 = 120

When you group the factors differently, do the two equations have the same product?

YES
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All About Isosceles Triangles
Math
Geometry

An isosceles triangle has 2 equal angles and 1 different angle.


It also has 2 equal sides and 1 different side. Look at the triangles below.
Color the isosceles triangles, then answer the questions.

o
60

7 7

o o
90 30

o
5
70

o
40

70
o
4
60
o
4
o o
55 60

o 4
o 60
75
o
50

1. Triangle JKL has 2 65 degree angles and 1 50 degree angle.


Is it an isosceles triangle? Circle yes or no.

Yes No

2. Triangle CDE below is an isosceles triangle. Find the length of side DE.
D

Since isosceles triangles


10 have two equal sides, the
length of side DE is 10.

C E
6
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11 12 1 11 12 1

Elapsed Time
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
8 4 8 4
7 6 5 7 6 5

How much has elapsed, or passed from 1:15 p.m. to 5:28 p.m.?
1:15 to 2:00 = 45 minutes 45
2:00 to 5:00 = 3 hours or 180 minutes 180
5:00 to 5:28 = 28 minutes + 28
253 253 minutes = 6 hours, 13 minutes

Find the elapsed time. If the sum is more than 60 minutes, write the time two ways.

1. 7:10 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. 6. 8:36 p.m. to 11:24 p.m.


50 24
+15 120
65 minutes + 24
or 1 hour, 5 minutes 168 minutes
or 2 hour, 48 minutes
2. 9:10 p.m. to 11:01 p.m. 7. 11:11 a.m. to 12:57 p.m.
50 49
60 +57
+ 1 106 minutes
111 minutes or 1 hour, 46 minutes
or 1 hour, 51 minutes
3. 2:40 p.m. to 4:18 p.m. 8. 5:24 a.m. to 8:19 a.m.
20 36
60 120
+18 + 19
98 minutes 175 minutes
or 1 hour, 38 minutes or 2 hour, 55 minutes
4. 12:05 a.m. to 1:52 a.m. 9. 4:08 a.m. to 7:49 a.m.
52
55
120
+52
+ 49
107 minutes
221 minutes
or 1 hour, 47 minutes
or 3 hour, 41 minutes
5. 6:56 a.m. to 9:44 a.m. 10. 10:17 p.m. to 1:59 a.m.
4 43
120 +120
+ 44 59
168 minutes 222 minutes
or 2 hour, 48 minutes or 3 hour, 42 minutes

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Decimal Subtraction
Subtract the decimals. Show your work!
To subtract decimals, make sure that the decimal points line up.
Subtract the numbers the same way you would in a normal equation.
Carry the decimal point directly down into your answer!

31
5 .6 6 .4 4 .8
2 .4 1 .3 1 .9
3 .2 5.1 2.9

71
3.98 6.29 5.82
1.32 2.12 3.14
2.66 4.17 2.68

3 101 2 12 31
4.11 3.24 4.43
1.23 1.62 1.15
2.88 1.62 3.28

01
7.65 2.13 5.26
1.15 1.09 1.02
6.50 1.04 4.24

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3rd

Practice Identifying
e
Grad
Aquarium Fun!
Measurement
These sea animals live at the aquarium. How much water is
needed to fill their tanks? Find the correct water mark, then color
it in. See the example below.

200 m
Sea turtle
70 meters
100 m

100 m
Octopus
50 m
120 meters

20 m
10 m

200 m
100 m

Starfish 100 m
50 m
85 meters

10 m
20 m

Seahorse
150 meters

1000 m

Jellyfish
1250 meters
100 m

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Math Adding Fractions
with the same denominator
Fractions

Write the sum of each fraction below. Remember: when adding


fractions with the same denominator, simply add the numerators
and keep the denominator the same.

numerator
3 denominator
3 + 1 = 4
5 5 5 5

5 8 13 3 1 4
+ = + =
5 5 5 7 7 7

6 4 10 7 8 15
+ = + =
3 3 3 4 4 4

11 + 5 16 9 9 18
= 9
+ = 8
9 9 8 8

10 + 12 22 17 + 3 20
= =
12 12 12 22 22 22

22 + 15 +
17 =
54
50 50 50 50

35 + 6 + 79 + 14 = 134
100 100 100 100 100

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3rd

Length
e
Grad
Practice Reading
Measurement
Write the correct length in the box.

How long is the snake?


Inch

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7"
How long is the necklace?

Inch

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5"
How long is the bridge?

Feet

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 35'
How long is the train?

Feet

0 10 20 30 27'

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Figure This!
Read about each solid figure.
Three-dimensional, or 3-D, figuresare also called solid figures.
The bottom of a solid figure is called the base.
The sides of a solid figure are called faces.

A cube is a solid figure with six equal square faces.

A rectangular prism is a solid figure with six rectangular faces.

A sphere is a round solid figure with all points at an equal


distance from the center.

A cone is a solid figure that has a circular base and


comes to a point at the top.

A cylinder is a solid figure with two equal circular bases.

Can you identify four solid figures in the drawing?

rectangular prism
sphere
cube
cylinder

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Math
Addition
&
Subtraction
Logic Puzzle Fun! #1Read the questions below and write down the answers.

Tony had 10 pancakes. Mary had 2 pancakes more than Tony, and Ashley had
3 more pancakes than Mary. How many pancakes did Ashley have?

10+2+3=15
Ashley ate 15 pancakes.

Danny bought 5 candies. Lucy bought 2 fewer than Danny. Jimmy


bought 4 more than Lucy. How many candies did Jimmy buy?

5-2+4=7
Jimmy bought 7 candies.

Sam read 15 books over the summer. Jenny read 4 fewer books than Sam and
Rose read 7 more books than Jenny. How many book did Rose read?

15-4+7=18
Rose read 18 books over the summer.

May had 20 peanuts. Erika had 10 more peanuts than May. Jacky had
5 fewer peanuts than Erika. How many peanuts did Jacky have?

20+10-5=25
Jacky has 25 peanuts.

Mike is 17 years old. Tiffany is 3 years younger than Mike. Roy is 5 years
older than Tiffany. How old is Roy?

17-3+5=19
Roy is 19 years old.

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Finding the Quotient!
Divide to find the quotient.

Division is the process of finding how many times one number


will fit into another number. Division is the opposite, or
inverse, operation of multiplication.

12 2 = 6 6 quotient

dividend divisor quotient


divisor 2 12 dividend

The number you are dividing is the dividend.


The number you are dividing by is the divisor.
The answer to a division problem is the quotient.

HINT:
Use your multiplication facts
to help you find the answer.

16 2 = 2 16 2 = 16
The answer is .

3 5
12 4 = 3 4 12 15 3 = 5 3 15

3 2
93= 3 3 9 10 5 = 2 5 10

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Add It Up!
Solve each addition word problem. Show your work!

Pipa went strawberry picking with Leah has a teddy bear collection
her sister. Pipa picked 56 with 64 bears. Her aunt gave her
strawberries. Her sister picked 38. 16 more bears to add to her
How many strawberries did they collection. How many bears does
pick in all? Leah have now?

56+38=94 64+16=80

They picked 94 Leah has 80 teddy


strawberries. bears.

Kira owns 42 different hair bows. John and his father went fishing.
Her grandmother gave her 23 John caught 17 fish. His father
more for her birthday. How many caught 11. How many fish did
hair bows does Kira have now? they catch in all?

42+23=65 17+11=28

Kira owns 65 hair They caught 28 fish.


bows.

Dan gave his friend Chris 14 star Over the summer, Kenta read 8
stickers. He also gave his friend mystery books, 10 science fiction
Jenna 20 star stickers. How many books, and 13 horror books.
star stickers did Dan give in all to How many books did Kenta read
his friends? in all over the summer?

14+20=34 8+10+13=31

Dan gave 34 star Kenta read 31 books.


stickers.

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?
e ns nes int ths ths ths
t o po ten red nd
al nd usa
ic m u
h tho
de

Solve each problem.


1. What is the place value of the 5 in the number above?
thousandths

2. Write the number that has 5 tens, 9 ones, 4 tenths, 5 hundredths


7 thousandths. 59.457

3. What number is in the thousandths place in the number sequence


9.876? 6

4. Write the number that has 8 tens, 3 ones, 7 hundresths, and four
thousandths. 83.074

5. Write the decimal number for five and two hundredths. 5.02

6. Write the number that has 6 tens, 0 ones, 0 tenths, 0 hundredths and
3 thousandths. 60.003

7. Write the decimal number for 9 and one thousandths. 9.001

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Name that Angle!
Identify the angles by writing right, acute, or obtuse
on the line.

A right angle An acute angle An obtuse angle


forms a is less than a is greater than a
square corner. right angle. right angle.

right acute obtuse

obtuse right acute

acute obtuse right

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U.S. Customary Units of Length

1 foot (ft.) = 12 inches (in.) 1 yard (yr.) = 3 feet (ft.) 1 yard (yd.) = 36 inches (in.)

Find the equivalent measurement.


1 1 2

3 6 5

12 108 10

84 15 144

144 240 150

66

45

60

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Coconut Addition
Add the fractions.
To add fractions that have the same denominator, just 1 numerator
add the numerators. The denominator stays the same. 2 denominator

1 1 2 4 3 7
3 + 3 = 8 + 8 =
3 8

2 1 3 2 2 4
4 + 4 = 6 + 6 =
4 6

7 3 10 2 1 3
12 12 =
+
12 4 + 4 = 4

2 4 6 1 3 4
10 10 =
+
10 5 + 5 = 5

3 2 5 2 1 3
6 + 6 = 8 + 8 =
6 8

3 2 5 2 3 5
7 + 7 = 9 + 9 =
7 9

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Counting Volume
Math
Geometry

Find the volume by counting the cubic units. Write down the answer.
Note: some squares cannot be seen in a picture, but you know they are there.

1 cubic unit 3 cubic units

6 cubic units 18 cubic units

7 cubic units 13 cubic units

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Piggys House Hunting: Find the Perimeter
Piggy needs to find a house with the largest perimeter.
Help Piggy by finding the perimeter of each house.
Then color the largest one.

8 ?
6 6
9 10
P = 48
P = 56
13
13
8.5
13
10
10
8 8 8 8
5 P = 52 5
12 12
16 8 8 8
8 8 P = 72

12 12
9
5 18 18
11 11

P = 49
P = 65
11 11 15
P = 64
9

21
9 10

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3rd Grade
How Much Change? Math COUNTING COINS
Subtract the price from the coins you have
and write down the change you have left.

You Have: You Buy Whats Left

= 33
32

29
= 13

= 28
43

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Divide Em Up
Solve each division word problem. Show your work!

Ms. Bran brought 4 evenly Pookies Pet Store has 24 tropical


divided boxes of muffins to class. fish. They keep 3 fish in each
There are 36 muffins altogether. tank. How many fish tanks are
How many muffins are in each there?
box?
243=8
364=9 There are 8 tropical fish
There are 9 muffins in in each tank.
each box.

Sally divided her 48 spools of Ivan scooped 16 scoops of ice


thread evenly into 6 boxes. How cream evenly onto 8 cones. How
many spools of thread did she put many scoops of ice cream are on
in each box? each cone?

486=8 168=2
There are 8 spools in There are 2 scoops on
each box. each cone.

Chris has 28 cactus plants. He There are 50 toes in the swimming


keeps his cactus plants in even pool. Each person has 10 toes.
rows of 7. How many cactus How many people are in the
plants are in each row? pool?

287=4 5010=5
There are 4 cactus There are 5 people in the
plants in each row. pool.

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Round Em Up!
Round the numbers to the nearest ten.
Rounding to the nearest ten
If the ones number is 5 or greater, round upto the nearest ten. Example: 17 20
If the ones number is 4 or less, round downto the nearest ten. Example: 12 10

56 60 31 30 18 20 43 40

12 10 27 30 35 40 67 70

48 50 61 60 73 70 86 90

79 80 84 80 24 20 52 50

Rounding to the nearest hundred


If the tens number is 5 or greater, round upto the nearest hundred. Example:161 200
If the tens number is 4 or less, round downto the nearest hundred. Example:118 100

486 500 266 300 521 500 651 700

824 800 148 100 378 400 234 200

333 300 613 600 883 900 949 900

551 600 195 200 728 700 762 800

Heres a little rhyme to help you


remember how to round numbers:
5 or more, raise the score
4 or less, let it rest

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Snail Division
Find the quotient.

3 3 1 7
3 9 5 15 4 4 2 14

8 1 6 4
5 40 2 22 3 18 9 36

8 3 4 4
3 24 7 21 2 8 8 32

4 6 1 3
4 16 6 36 3 30 4 12

5 9 5 4
2 10 3 27 1 5 6 24

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Multiplication Color By Number
Once you have solved the muliplication problems below, you can color in the
butterfly using the color that is listed under each answer.

6 u 3 =18 9 u 6 =54
neon green
20 1 u 2 = 2 purple
4u 5 = canary yellow
36
tangerine
2
18 35

36 2
54
20
36

35
18
36 36 35 36
18 36 20
36 18

18 36 32 20
35
54
18 20
36
32
32

54 36
18

32
5 u 7 =35
54 hot pink

2 u 9 =18 9 u 4 = 36
neon green black

8 u 4 =32
violet

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Coral Reef Addition
Add using regrouping. Show your work!

1 1

196 564 486


+ 328 + 49 + 235
524 613 721

182 559 256


+ 98 + 262 + 84
280 821 340

798 654 497


+ 123 + 176 + 155
921 830 652

348 846
+ 285 + 137
633 983

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Multiplication Color By Number


Once you have solved the muliplication problems on the right, you can
color in the parrot using the color that is listed under each answer.

4 X 8 = 32
6 cinnamon

18

3 X3 =9
brown
16

2 X 8 = 16
yellow

6 X 9 = 54
apricot
54 32
27

2 X3 =6
cream

16
9
16
3 X 6 = 18
9 9 brick

8 X 2 = 16
9 X 3 = 27 yellow

lime

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Multiplying by Seven
Find the product.

2 7 7 1
7 3 0 7
14 21 0 7

4 7 8 7
7 6 7 4
28 42 56 28

7 10 7 6
5 7 7 7
35 70 49 42

7 9 10 3
8 7 7 7
56 63 70 21

Fill in the multiplication chart.

7 14 21 28 35 42 49 56 63 70

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Multiplying by Nine
Find the product.

9 3 9 2
1 9 4 9
9 27 36 18

9 0 1 10
5 9 9 9
45 0 9 90

6 8 9 5
9 9 7 9
54 72 63 45

7 4 9 9
9 9 2 6
63 36 18 54

Fill in the multiplication chart.

9 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81 90

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For each problem below, multiply and regroup if necessary. Be sure to show all of your work.

63 18 11 12 13
1) x 2 5) x 4 9) x 7 13) x 1 17) x 3
126 72 77 12 39

14 10 15 47 23
2) x 5 6) x 6 10) x 4 14) x 3 18) x 4
70 60 60 141 92

24 30 60 77 42
3) x 3 7) x 2 11) x 8 15) x 3 19) x 5
72 60 480 231 210

12 17 86 29 34
4) x 3 8) x 4 12) x 2 16) x 8 20) x 3
36 68 172 232 102

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