The best way to solve a complicated problem is to break it down. Help your students use the Read, Write, Draw strategy to solve word problems with this worksheet.
Adding big numbers can be tricky, but this lesson introduces your students to a strategy that makes it less intimidating! Using the place value strategy will make the task less daunting.
Use this worksheet to practice two strategies for solving three-digit addition problems. Students will flex their math muscles as they use both the expanded notation and standard algorithm strategies to solve challenging math problems.
The partial sums method uses place value to help organize multi-digit math problems. Help your child master this strategy with a few practice problems.
Four in a Row Game - Practice Two-Step Word Problems with Mixed Operations
The game requires players to solve two-step, mixed operation word problems during their turn. Similar to Connect Four, each solved problem earns the player an X or O.
Multiplication is no longer a mystery when it is partnered with addition! Help your students make connections between multiplication and repeated addition with this hands-on lesson that includes several types of concrete examples.
Use Election Night to teach your child about politics and government, and have them add up the electoral votes each presidential candidate earns throughout the night.
Stepping Through Addition and Subtraction Word Problems Practice
This resource gives your learners practice solving multi-step word problems with mixed operations. They will use addition, subtraction, or both operations.
This math fluency checklist is a great tool that can be used to encourage students to use different strategies to solve math problems efficiently and accurately.
Teaching third grade addition can be tricky in a classroom setting, but with these third grade addition resources preparation is easy! Introduce new ideas with class activities, help your students get extra practice with worksheets, and test their skills with our online exercises. Basic arithmetic skills are a necessity for success later on, and struggling students may prefer to catch up using our second grade addition resources.