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3rd Grade Math Morning Work, Common Core Aligned with Answer Keys, Week 1
3rd Grade Math Morning Work, Common Core Aligned with Answer Keys, Week 1
3rd Grade Math Morning Work, Common Core Aligned with Answer Keys, Week 1
3rd Grade Math Morning Work, Common Core Aligned with Answer Keys, Week 1
3rd Grade Math Morning Work, Common Core Aligned with Answer Keys, Week 1
3rd Grade Math Morning Work, Common Core Aligned with Answer Keys, Week 1
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Give your 3rd graders a purposeful, no-prep start to every math day! This 3rd Grade Math Morning Work resource includes 5 student-facing worksheets — one for each day of the week — along with a complete teacher answer key for every single worksheet. Students walk into the classroom, grab their sheet, and get right to work while you take attendance, check in with students, and prepare for the day ahead.

What's Included:

  • 5 print-and-go student worksheets (Monday–Friday)
  • 5 corresponding answer keys

Skills Covered: This week's morning work gives students daily practice on the following 3rd grade math skills:

  • Multiplication — solving multiplication facts and word problems
  • Division — using the relationship between multiplication and division
  • Place Value — rounding to the nearest 10 and 100, expanded form
  • Fractions — identifying, comparing, and finding equivalent fractions
  • Elapsed Time — telling time and solving elapsed time problems
  • Data & Graphing — reading and interpreting bar graphs

Standards Aligned: This resource is fully aligned to 3rd Grade Common Core Math Standards, including:

  • 3.OA (Operations & Algebraic Thinking) — multiplication, division, and word problems
  • 3.NBT (Number & Operations in Base Ten) — place value and rounding
  • 3.NF (Number & Operations — Fractions) — understanding and comparing fractions
  • 3.MD (Measurement & Data) — elapsed time and bar graphs

Why Teachers Love This: Morning work routines are one of the most powerful classroom management tools available. When students know exactly what to do the moment they sit down, transitions are smoother, focus is sharper, and instructional time is protected. These worksheets are designed to review and reinforce skills 3rd graders have already been taught, making them perfect for independent practice with minimal teacher support needed.

More Weeks Coming Soon! This is Week 1 of an ongoing series. Additional weeks covering the same Common Core standards with fresh problems and new themes are on the way — follow my store so you never miss a new release!

Perfect for:

  • Daily math morning work or bell ringers
  • Math warm-up and review
  • Early finisher activities
  • Sub plans
  • Homework packets
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3rd Grade Math Morning Work, Common Core Aligned with Answer Keys, Week 1

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Description

Give your 3rd graders a purposeful, no-prep start to every math day! This 3rd Grade Math Morning Work resource includes 5 student-facing worksheets — one for each day of the week — along with a complete teacher answer key for every single worksheet. Students walk into the classroom, grab their sheet, and get right to work while you take attendance, check in with students, and prepare for the day ahead.

What's Included:

  • 5 print-and-go student worksheets (Monday–Friday)
  • 5 corresponding answer keys

Skills Covered: This week's morning work gives students daily practice on the following 3rd grade math skills:

  • Multiplication — solving multiplication facts and word problems
  • Division — using the relationship between multiplication and division
  • Place Value — rounding to the nearest 10 and 100, expanded form
  • Fractions — identifying, comparing, and finding equivalent fractions
  • Elapsed Time — telling time and solving elapsed time problems
  • Data & Graphing — reading and interpreting bar graphs

Standards Aligned: This resource is fully aligned to 3rd Grade Common Core Math Standards, including:

  • 3.OA (Operations & Algebraic Thinking) — multiplication, division, and word problems
  • 3.NBT (Number & Operations in Base Ten) — place value and rounding
  • 3.NF (Number & Operations — Fractions) — understanding and comparing fractions
  • 3.MD (Measurement & Data) — elapsed time and bar graphs

Why Teachers Love This: Morning work routines are one of the most powerful classroom management tools available. When students know exactly what to do the moment they sit down, transitions are smoother, focus is sharper, and instructional time is protected. These worksheets are designed to review and reinforce skills 3rd graders have already been taught, making them perfect for independent practice with minimal teacher support needed.

More Weeks Coming Soon! This is Week 1 of an ongoing series. Additional weeks covering the same Common Core standards with fresh problems and new themes are on the way — follow my store so you never miss a new release!

Perfect for:

  • Daily math morning work or bell ringers
  • Math warm-up and review
  • Early finisher activities
  • Sub plans
  • Homework packets
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time to the nearest minute and measure time intervals in minutes. Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of time intervals in minutes, e.g., by representing the problem on a number line diagram.
Draw a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with several categories. Solve one- and two-step “how many more” and “how many less” problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs. For example, draw a bar graph in which each square in the bar graph might represent 5 pets.
Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.
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