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Grade 3 Multiplication and Division Worksheets: Facts, Arrays, and Equal Groups
These Grade 3 multiplication and division worksheets put arrays to work on real facts. On the array pages a child reads a grid of rows and columns and writes the multiplication it shows, then meets the idea that the order of the factors does not change the product. Missing-factor pages give a product and one factor and ask for the other, the first taste of division thinking. Other sheets divide a set into equal groups and ask how many are in each group, or how many groups there are, so multiplication and division sit together as two sides of the same idea. Reading arrays, finding a missing factor, using the commutative property, and dividing into equal groups are the third-grade skills these pages cover. The arrays and groups are drawn clearly, so a child can count the rows, check the product, and reason out the missing number one step at a time.
This set connects multiplication and division. A child reads an array as a fact, flips the factors to see the product stay the same, finds a missing factor, and shares a set into equal groups. The grids and groups are clear and the facts stay within a friendly range, so each step from times to sharing is easy to follow.
Once your child can read arrays and find missing factors, you can print more of these multiplication and division worksheets as a PDF and keep working on paper. Everything is free, with no sign-up and no account, and there are no timers or scores to rush a careful count. A wrong product is just a reason to count the rows again. You can step back to the Grade 2 array worksheets for repeated addition, or browse the full set of printable multiplication worksheets to find today's page.
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