Grade 3 Math
Every times table fact, division as sharing and number patterns, a whole first year of fractions, standard units, weight and capacity, perimeter and area by counting squares, pictographs and bar graphs with scales, and shapes and symmetry.
Print the whole term as one worksheet pack →Operations and Algebraic Thinking
- 6 times tableLesson
Recall the six times table up to 6 × 12.
- 7 times tableLesson
Recall the seven times table up to 7 × 12.
- 2, 3, 4 and 5 times tablesLesson
Recall the two, three, four and five times tables up to 12.
- 8, 9 and 10 times tablesLesson
Recall the eight, nine and ten times tables up to 12.
- Sharing equallyLesson
Share a number into equal groups, and work out how many equal groups a number makes.
- Number patternsLesson
Find the rule in a number pattern and carry the pattern on.
Number and Operations—Fractions
- Halves and quartersLesson
Find a half or a quarter of a small amount.
- Equivalent fractionsLesson
Recognize fractions that are worth the same amount.
- Comparing and ordering fractionsLesson
Compare fractions with the same bottom number and with the same top number, and put a set of fractions in order.
- Understanding fractionsLesson
Place fractions on a number line, find equivalent fractions, compare them, and switch between mixed numbers and improper fractions.
Measurement and Data
- Measuring with standard unitsLesson
Choose a sensible unit for a length, a weight or an amount of liquid, and add and take away measurements.
- Reading a picture graphLesson
Read a picture graph and a simple bar chart, and answer questions about what they show.
- How heavy, and how much it holdsLesson
Compare how heavy things are, and work out how much a container holds.
- Perimeter: once round the outsideLesson
Find the perimeter of any straight-sided shape by adding the lengths of its sides, and work backwards to a missing side.
- Area by counting squaresLesson
Measure the area of a shape on squared paper by counting the squares it covers, including half squares.
- Reading bar chartsLesson
Read a bar chart, use its scale to turn a bar height into a number, and compare the bars.
- Bar graphs with scalesLesson
Read values off a bar graph whose scale counts in steps of more than one, and choose a sensible scale of your own.
- Perimeter and areaLesson
Find the perimeter and the area of rectangles, squares and shapes built from them, and measure area by counting squares.
- Pictographs and bar graphsLesson
Record data with tallies, read pictographs and bar graphs where one unit stands for many, and answer questions from them.