In third grade, students are expected to multiply and divide within 0–10. This means they should know their basic multiplication and division facts (for example, 4 × 6, 8 × 3, 42 ÷ 7, etc.) and be able to solve them accurately.
Students are also expected to multiply fluently. Fluency means they can solve multiplication facts quickly, accurately, and without having to count on their fingers or skip count each time. They should be able to recall facts from memory and apply them when solving larger math problems.
Below you will find practice activities to help your child build and strengthen these important skills. Regular practice at home will help students develop confidence and mastery.
Multiplying by 0: Video Worksheet IXL- BGK Dividing by 0: Video Worksheet
Multiplying by 1: Video Worksheet IXL- CRE Dividing by 1: Video Worksheet IXL- VTL
Multiplying by 2: Video Worksheet IXL- 94M Dividing by 2: Video Worksheet IXL- ANU
Multiplying by 3: Video Worksheet IXL- 38K Dividing by 3: Video Worksheet IXL- PCL
Multiplying by 4: Video Worksheet IXL- 5U6 Dividing by 4: Video Worksheet IXL- QGT
Multiplying by 5: Video Worksheet IXL- Y9E Dividing by 5: Video Worksheet IXL- C9M
Multiplying by 6: Video Worksheet IXL- SX6 Dividing by 6: Video Worksheet IXL- 97S
Multiplying by 7: Video Worksheet IXL- 9PT Dividing by 7: Video Worksheet IXL- D2F
Multiplying by 8: Video Worksheet IXL- SMR Dividing by 8: Video Worksheet IXL- CVD
Multiplying by 9: Video Worksheet IXL- SUH Dividing by 9: Video Worksheet IXL- RTB
Multiplying by 10: Video Worksheet IXL- 6YD Dividing by 10: Video Worksheet IXL- YRG