Third Grade Math Fractions Worksheets

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  • Crazy Coconut Fractions

    On this third grade math worksheet, kids add simple fractions that have the same denominator.

  • Fractions: Buttons, Buttons

    This third grade math worksheet asks questions about a set of buttons. Kids respond to the questions by counting to determine the fractions.

  • Decimals: Hundredths Place

    This third grade math worksheet helps kids understand hundredths and that fractions and decimals are two different ways to show the same concept.

  • Whole Numbers as Equivalent Fractions

    Teach your students to show whole numbers as fractions on a number line.

  • Hula Subtraction

    On this third grade math worksheet, kids subtract simple fractions that have the same denominator.

  • Restaurant Math

    Hungry for math practice? Get your fill of fractions with this restaurant-themed worksheet.

  • Introducing Fractions: My Recipes

    Introduce your third grader to the idea of fractions with these basic recipe word problems.

  • Introducing Fractions: In the Classroom

    This colorful worksheet brings fractions to a familiar place--the classroom--and gives your third grader a chance to convert words and ideas to fractions.

  • Compare Like Fractions with Tape Diagrams

    When comparing fractions with the same denominator, how can you tell which one is greater? In this exercise your class will compare like fractions using tape diagrams.

  • Introducing Fractions: Who Ate More?

    Test the extent of your third grader's fraction knowledge with this fun-to-do worksheet.

  • Equivalent Fractions and Decimals

    Looking for a worksheet to help your kid practice fractions? This printable will help him with equivalencies.

  • Introducing Fractions: How Many?

    With helpful fraction word problems, and cool images to accompany them, this worksheet gives your third grader the practice she needs to understand fractions.

  • Student Height Line Plot

    Who's the tallest in the class? Using this resource, your class will measure and graph their each other's heights with a line plot.

  • More Adding Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions on a Number Line

    Help your students practice adding mixed numbers and improper fractions with this printable worksheet. In this exercise, your class will add like fractions using a three-step process using number lines.

  • Foot Length Line Plot

    One foot is 12 inches long, but how many inches long is the foot connected to your body? Using this resource, your class will measure their classmates' foot sizes and graph the data on a line plot.