3rd Grade
Fractions
3rd Grade Multiplication and division word problems
3rd grade
Subtraction
3rd grade adding
3rd Grade Story Problems
3rd Grade Random
100

Which is greater 3/4 or 2/4?

2/4

100

Sarah has 3 bags of marbles. Each bag has 4 marbles. How many marbles does she have altogether?

12

100

123 - 21

102

100

576 + 138

714

100

Amara  has 63 stickers.  She shares them with 6 friends.  How many stickers will each friend get, INCLUDING Ms. Morgan?

9

100

Sarah found 62 strawberries on her grandfather's farm. About how many strawberries did Sarah find, rounded to the nearest ten?

60

200

Which fraction is equivalent to 2/3?

1/3

4/6

2/5

4/6


200

There are 24 students in a class. The teacher puts them into 4 equal groups. How many students are in each group?

6 students

200

245-131

114

200

226 + 138

364

200

MPC has 312 baseball cards.   RR has 185.  How many do they have together?

497

200

Finish the pattern:

12, 15, 18, ____

21

300

Which fraction is the least amount out of all the fractions?

3/8

5/7

1/2

2/6

3/8

300

A camp counselor has 84 water balloons. She gives them equally to 7 campers. How many water balloons does each camper receive?

12

300

368-176

192

300

854 + 162

1,016

300

Matthew found 17,392 glass animals.   What is the value of the 1 in 17,392? 

ten thousand

300

A gardener planted 285 carrots. Round this number to the nearest ten.

290

400

Which fraction would land on the LEFT of 1 on a numberline?

1/2

2/6

7/7

10/7

10/7

400

The school ordered 9 boxes of markers. Each box contains 12 markers. The art teacher used 17 markers. How many markers remain?

91 Markers

400

645-257

388

400

256 + 123 + 8

387

400

Ms. Morgan said that  2,567 in expanded form is 2500 + 60 + 7.  Remy said it is 2,000 + 500 + 60 + 7.  Who is correct?


Remy

400

If KJ went to school at 8:30 and checked out 3 hours and 30 minutes later. What time did her check out?

12:00

500

Order these fractions from least to greatest


2/5  

1/2

3/8

5/7

3/8, 2/5, 5/7, and 1/2

500

There are 7 tables in the cafeteria. Each table seats 6 students. If 5 seats are empty, how many students are sitting at the tables?

37 Students

500

757-498

259

500

124 + 365 + 35

524

500

Amara has $2.43, Remy has $6.20 more than Matthew.  How much money do they have together?

$11.06

500

Partition this model 7x8


Break it apart to show distributive property

Hint (___ x ____) +  (___ x ____) 

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