![]() After blowing out the candles, he cut the cake. John wanted a chocolate cake for his birthday. Partition a circle graph to show these results.ģ2. The other students chose either sharks or whales. ![]() ¼ of students chose lions as their favorite animal, and ½ of the students chose elephants. The class took a survey about favorite animals. He wants each student to have ¼ of a pizza. Brown needs to order pizza for 18 students. 8 are red, 6 are green, 7 are yellow, and 3 are brown. What fraction of the pencils are blue?Ģ9. 3 are green, 2 are yellow, and 3 are blue. What fraction of the fish are goldfish?Ģ8. 4 fish are goldfish and the rest are minnows. Each basket has the same number of dolls. If each piggy bank has the same number of coins, how many coins are in each piggy bank?Ģ6. How many gummy bears will each friend receive?Ģ5. She will give all the gummy bears to 8 of her friends. How many questions did the class answer correctly?Ģ4. On Monday, the class earns 50 points playing the game. The class earns 5 points every time they answer a question correctly. She wants 5 students to sit at every table. Smith is getting her classroom ready for the first day of school. How much will a dozen sugar cookies cost?Ģ1. A bakery sells one sugar cookie for $2.00. If she has three pieces of paper, how many drawings can she make?Ģ0. She could fit seven drawings on each page. How many total problems did she have to complete?ġ9. How many basketballs are there if each bin is full?ġ8. There are 6 bins, and 7 basketballs can fit in each bin. Emerson is in charge of collecting the basketballs at the end of gym class. Christy has 4 cards and Jan has 4 times as many cards. How many pieces of chocolate are in the box?ġ6. ![]() There are 6 pieces of chocolate in each row. Fill in the blanks to complete the expressions.ġ5. She sells 91 of the plants and gives 49 of the plants away. Which two students’ scores have a difference of 15 points?ġ3. There are 250 in a white box and some in a yellow box. How much money did fourth graders collect?ġ1. Fourth graders collected 138 fewer dollars. If he sold 77 cookies, how many cookies will he take home?ġ0. He plans to take home whatever cookies he doesn’t sell. Jason baked 93 cookies to sell at the school bake sale. If she has already been biking for 17 minutes, how much longer does she have to ride before she arrives at school?ĩ. The ride from her house to her school takes 21 minutes. Ashley rides her bike to school every day. What is the total number of students that attend Smith Elementary?Ĩ. Smith Elementary School has 286 boys and 241 girls. How many total minutes did Jeff play during the week?ħ. On Tuesday he played for 32 minutes, and on Wednesday he played for 43 minutes. He found 37 pencils inside of the cubbies and opened a new pack of 60 pencils. How many people were at the game before the people left?ĥ. There were 823 people attending a soccer game after 37 people left. Her dad gives her 23 more for her birthday. Gage went shopping and bought 19 cupcakes, 18 apple pies, and 47 glazed donuts. Want this entire set of word problems in one easy document? Get your free PowerPoint bundle by submitting your email here. All you need to do is post one of these third grade math word problems on your whiteboard or projector screen, then let kids take it from there. Topics covered include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, mixed operation, fractions, area and perimeter, and measurement. Encourage students to write out equations and draw pictures to explain their thinking, since this helps them see the light when they are stuck! Students will get used to reading slowly for meaning, while also identifying key information. We all know that word problems are difficult for young learners to grasp, even when the mathematical operation portion of the problem is basic. Incorporate these third grade math word problems one day at a time at the start of your math block to build confidence, critical thinking skills, and a learning community. Opening your daily math lesson with a Math Word Problem of the Day is an excellent way to set the stage for learning.
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