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Multiplication practice for 3rd graders
Multiplication practice for 3rd graders







multiplication practice for 3rd graders

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. I believe in a method I call structured drilling of the multiplication tables. Use these pages to make worksheets for other currencies:

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The four common coins plus $1 and $5 bills - mediumĪll 5 coins plus $1, $5, and $10 bills, shown in orderĪll 5 coins plus $1, $5, and $10 bills, shown in random order Pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half-dollars - max $10.00 Pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half-dollars - max $5.00, shown in random order Pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half-dollars - max $5.00 Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters - max $5.00 Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters - max $2.00 Tell time from an analog clock (to the minute)ĭraw hands on the clock (to the five-minute) Tell time from an analog clock (to the five minute)

  • Addition and subtraction problems with Roman Numerals.
  • Write Roman Numerals with normal numbers.
  • Round to the nearest hundred, within 0-10,000 Round to the nearest hundred, within 0-1000
  • Order of operations: add/subtract/multiply/parenthesis, four numbersīuild a three-digit number from the parts (print in landscape)įind the missing part from a 3-digit number (print in landscape)īuild a four-digit number from the parts (print in landscape)įind the missing part from a 4-digit number (print in landscape).
  • Order of operations: add/subtract/multiply, four numbers.
  • Order of operations: add/subtract/parenthesis, with three 3-digit numbers, write numbers under each other.
  • Order of operations: add/subtract/parenthesis, with four numbers.
  • Order of operations: add/subtract/parenthesis, with three numbers.
  • If you wish for a smaller font size, more problems, more or less space, etc. Missing minuend / subtrahend problems within 1,000
  • Subtract 4-digit numbers - write the numbers under each other yourself.
  • Subtract 3-digit numbers - write the numbers under each other yourself.
  • Missing minuend / subtrahend problems, whole hundreds, within 10,0000 Subtract 4-digit numbers with whole hundreds Subtract whole hundreds from 4-digit numbers Subtract a 2-digit number from whole hundreds
  • Subtract whole tens or whole hundreds from a 3-digit number - missing minuend or subtrahend.
  • Subtract a whole hundred from a three-digit number Subtract a whole ten from a three-digit number - missing minuend or subtrahend Subtract a whole ten from a three-digit number Subtract a whole ten from a two-digit number - missing minuend or subtrahend

    multiplication practice for 3rd graders

    Subtract a whole ten from a two-digit number Subtract a single-digit number from a two-digit number - missing minuend or subtrahend Subtract a single-digit number from a two-digit number Add four 3-digit numbers in columns- write the numbers under each other yourselfĤ-digit numbers in columns- write the numbers under each other yourself.Some browsers and printers have "Print to fit" option, which will automatically scale the worksheet to fit the printable area.Īll worksheets come with an answer key placed on the 2nd page of the file.Īdd two 2-digit numbers - one addend is a whole tenĪdd two 2-digit numbers - one addend is a whole ten - missing addendĪdd a 1-digit number and a 2-digit number - missing addendĪdd a 2-digit number and two 1-digit numbersĪdd a 3-digit number and a 1-digit numberĪdd two whole tens and two 1-digit numbers (print in landscape)Īdd two whole tens and two 1-digit numbers - missing addend (print in landscape)Īdding whole tens (3 addends) - missing addend (print in landscape)Īdding whole tens (4 addends) (print in landscape)Īdding whole tens (4 addends) - missing addend (print in landscape)Īdding whole hundreds (3 addends) (print in landscape)Īdd whole hundreds - missing addend (print in landscape)Ĭompleting a whole thousand (whole hundreds are missing) (print in landscape)Īdding two numbers with thousands and whole hundreds (print in landscape)Īdding whole thousands to another number (print in landscape)ģ-digit numbers in columns- write the numbers under each other yourself Another option is to adjust the "scale" to 95% or 90% in the Print Preview. If the worksheet does not fit the page, adjust the margins, header, and footer in the Page Setup settings of your browser. You can print them directly from your browser window, but first check how it looks like in the "Print Preview". You can also get a new, different one just by refreshing the page in your browser (press F5). The worksheets are randomly generated each time you click on the links below.









    Multiplication practice for 3rd graders