Worksheet collection
3rd Grade Math Worksheets for Skill Review
Third grade math needs practice that moves past single-step arithmetic. This collection groups pages for multiplication, fractions, geometry, measurement, data, graphing, and multi-step word problems so review can stay focused and useful.
Who this helps
Best for students who are ready for more independence but still need visual models and clear problem formats. The pages work for test review, tutoring gaps, homeschool assignments, and extra practice after a lesson.
Start here
Build fact fluency first
Multiplication and division practice gives students the speed they need before multi-step problems feel manageable.
Rotate visual topics
Fractions, geometry, and measurement keep review from becoming only fact drills and support spatial reasoning.
Use data and stories last
Graphs, tables, and word problems are strong finishers because students must read, interpret, and decide what to do.
Printable worksheet links
Multiplication and Division Worksheets
Times tables, division, and mixed modes support the fact fluency that 3rd grade math depends on.
Fractions Worksheets
Number lines, equivalent fractions, and comparison pages give visual support for a major 3rd grade skill.
Geometry Worksheets
Shape, symmetry, angle, and perimeter practice gives students vocabulary plus measurement-style reasoning.
Measurement Worksheets
Units, capacity, weight, and temperature questions help students apply number skills outside a plain equation.
Data Table Worksheets
Survey tables, frequency tables, and missing-value questions build careful reading of structured information.
Graphing Worksheets
Graphing pages give practice comparing values and answering questions from visual data displays.
Word Problem Worksheets
Multi-step stories are a good check that students can pick operations and explain their thinking.
Printing plan
Print one computation page and one reasoning page. A strong pairing is multiplication with word problems, or fractions with data tables, because students have to use a skill in a second format.