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3Grade 3 Worksheets
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Multiplication
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3.1Multiplication Sentences
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3.2Relate Addition and Multiplication
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3.3Multiplication with Pictures
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3.6Multiplication Input/Output Tables: Find the Rule
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3.7Multiplication
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3.8Missing Factors
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3.9Multiply Three or More Numbers
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3.10Multiply Three or More Numbers Up to 100
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3.12Find Missing Factors
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3.13Factors of Multiplication
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3.14Choose Properties of Multiplication
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3.15Properties of Multiplication with Factors Up to 12
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3.18Solve Using Properties of Multiplication with Factors Up to 12
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3.19Relate Multiplication and Division with Factors Up to 12
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3.20Multiplication with a Specific Number Up to 12
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3.21Multiplication Tables
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3.22Squares: Multiply by the Same Number
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3.62Multiplication by 10
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3.63Multiply Two Numbers Up to 1000
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Number Properties
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3.2Relate Addition and Multiplication
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3.13Factors of Multiplication
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3.14Choose Properties of Multiplication
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3.15Properties of Multiplication with Factors Up to 12
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3.16Simplify Variable Expressions
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3.17Distributive Property
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3.18Solve Using Properties of Multiplication with Factors Up to 12
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3.35Solve Inequalities Using Estimation
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3.41Simplify Expanded Form
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3.57Properties of Addition
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3.58Solve Using Properties of Addition
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3.59Identify the Digit with a Particular Place Value
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3.61Value of Underlined Digit with Numbers Up to 1000
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3.72Choose the Equivalent Fraction
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3.77Write Mixed Numbers in Words
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- Division
- Number Patterns
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Mixed Equations
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3.16Simplify Variable Expressions
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3.17Distributive Property
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3.25Solve Mixed Equations I
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3.26Complete the Mixed Equation Sentence
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3.27Solve Mixed Equations II
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3.28Mixed Equation with Numbers Up to 10000
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3.29Mixed Equation with Numbers Up to 100
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3.30Multi-Step
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3.31Solve for the Variable with Addition and Subtraction
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3.32Write Variable Equations to Represent
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- Algebra
- Estimation
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Addition
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3.42Add Two Numbers Up to 1000
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3.43Numbers Up to 1000 Review
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3.44Numbers Up to 1000
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3.45Complete the Equation with Sums Up to 1000
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3.46Complete the Equation with Numbers Up to 1000
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3.47Balance Addition Equations with Sums Up to 1000
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3.48Balance Addition Equations with Operands Up to 1000
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3.57Properties of Addition
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3.58Solve Using Properties of Addition
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- Subtraction
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Fractions
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3.64Equal Parts
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3.65Identify Fractions of Shapes
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3.66Identify Fractions Up to Tenths
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3.67Fraction
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3.69Compare Fractions
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3.70What Mixed Fraction Is Shown?
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3.71Compare Fractions - Same Numerator or Denominator
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3.72Choose the Equivalent Fraction
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3.73Make Equivalent Fractions
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3.74Reduce to Lowest Terms
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3.75Reducing Fractions to Lowest Terms
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3.77Write Mixed Numbers in Words
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Time
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3.79Reading Clocks
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3.80Match Analog and Digital Clocks
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3.81Match Clocks and Time
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3.83Find the Change in Time I
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3.84Change in Time Review
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3.85Find the Change in Time
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3.86Elapsed Time
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3.87Time Patterns
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- Measurement
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Geometry
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3.95Area with Unit Squares and Units
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3.96Area with Unit Squares
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3.97Compare Area and Perimeter of Two Figures
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3.98Area of Rectangles
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3.99Area of Squares and Rectangles
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3.100Area of Squares and Rectangles Review
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3.101Area of Complex Figures
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3.102Find the Perimeter
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3.103Perimeter: Find the Missing Side Length
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3.104Use Area and Perimeter to Determine the Cost
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3.105Relationship Between Area and Perimeter
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3.106Identify Simple Planar and Solid Shapes
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3.107Which 2 Dimensional Shape Is Described?
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3.108Identify Planar and Solid Shapes
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3.109Compare Sides and Corners
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3.110Classify Quadrilateral Shapes
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