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3Grade 3 Worksheets
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Addition
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3.1Convert Numbers to Tens and Ones Up to 1000
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3.11Choose Addition Pictures Up to 10
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3.12Addition with Pictures Up to 20
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3.13Write Addition Sentences to Describe Pictures
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3.14Addition with Sum Up to 100
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3.15Complete the Equation with Sums Up to 100
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3.16Addition Sentences Up to 100
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3.17Balance Addition Equations with Sums Up to 100
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3.18Adding Three or More Numbers with One or Two Digits
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3.19Adding Three or More Numbers
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3.81Complete the Equation with Numbers Up to 1000
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3.82Balance Addition Equations with Operands Up to 1000
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- Number Properties
- Estimation
- Fractions
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Subtraction
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3.20Subtraction Sentences with Sums Up to 100
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3.21Subractions Sentences to Describe Pictures
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3.22Subtraction with Sums Up to 100
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3.23Complete the Subtraction Sentence with Sums Up to 100
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3.24Balance Subtraction Equations with Sums Up to 100
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3.83Balance Subtraction Equations with Operands Up to 1000
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- Mixed Equations
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Measurement
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3.27Customary Units of Length Up to 100
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3.51Customary Units of Length: Using 3 One or Two Digit Numbers
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3.52Metric Units of Length: 3 Numbers
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3.53Metric Units of Length
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3.54Which Customary Unit of Length Is Appropriate?
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3.55Which Metric Unit of Length Is Appropriate?
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3.56Which Metric Unit Is Appropriate?
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- Multiplication
- Division
- Number Patterns
- Money
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Geometry
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3.57Find the Perimeter
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3.58Perimeter: Find the Missing Side Length
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3.59Compare Area and Perimeter of Two Figures
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3.60Use Area and Perimeter to Determine the Cost
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3.61Relationship Between Area and Perimeter
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3.62Area with Unit Squares and Units
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3.63Area of Rectangles
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3.69Acute, Right, Obtuse, and Straight Angles
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3.70Lines, Line Segments and Rays
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3.71Identify Planar and Solid Shapes
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3.72Which 2 Dimensional Shape Is Described?
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3.73Compare Sides and Corners
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3.74Classify Quadrilateral Shapes
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Time
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3.64Reading Clocks
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3.65Find the Change in Time I
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3.66Find the Change in Time
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3.67Time Patterns
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3.68Change in Time Review
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- Algebra
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