TPT
Total:
$0.00
Grade 3 Autumn Math Bundle Arithmetic Fraction Geometry Measure Graph Time Money
Grade 3 Autumn Math Bundle Arithmetic Fraction Geometry Measure Graph Time Money
Grade 3 Autumn Math Bundle Arithmetic Fraction Geometry Measure Graph Time Money
Grade 3 Autumn Math Bundle Arithmetic Fraction Geometry Measure Graph Time Money
Grade 3 Autumn Math Bundle Arithmetic Fraction Geometry Measure Graph Time Money
Grade 3 Autumn Math Bundle Arithmetic Fraction Geometry Measure Graph Time Money
Grade 3 Autumn Math Bundle Arithmetic Fraction Geometry Measure Graph Time Money
Grade 3 Autumn Math Bundle Arithmetic Fraction Geometry Measure Graph Time Money
Share

Description

Engage your Grade 3 learners all season long with this 100-page, black-and-white Autumn Math Mega-Bundle (10 worksheet sets × 10 pages each). Every set blends storytelling, logic, real-world simulations, and seasonal fun—perfect for centers, spiral review, sub plans, enrichment, or mini project-based units. Each page includes a clean line-art illustration prompt and 10 rigorous, accurate problems with matching answer keys. Letter size (8.5×11), print-friendly B/W.

What’s Included (10 Sets)

1) Harvest Mystery Case Files: Agent 003
Concept: Become secret agents investigating a missing harvest supply case.
Skills: Multiplication/division facts, number patterns, logic, multi-step word problems.

2) Pumpkin Patch Builders: Area & Arrays
Concept: Earn pumpkins by solving problems, then design a patch with arrays.
Skills: Area, perimeter, multiplication arrays, fractions/halves & fourths.

3) Budget Your Fall Festival
Concept: Plan a festival on a budget—tickets, rides, snacks, décor.
Skills: Money, addition/subtraction, estimation/rounding, data tables/graphs.

4) Time Travel Autumn Journal
Concept: Math journal entries from Mesopotamia to modern markets (time & measurement).
Skills: Time/elapsed time, place value (standard/word/expanded), rounding, mixed operations.

5) Design a Corn Maze: Architect Pack
Concept: Build a corn maze with constraints, paths, and safety exits.
Skills: Geometry (area/perimeter), multiplication, measurement, data.

6) Bake-Off: Apple Pie Challenge
Concept: Competition-style recipe scaling, timing, and measurement.
Skills: Fractions (halving/doubling), unit conversions, elapsed time, data/averages.

7) Autumn Space Mission: Galactic Harvest
Concept: Astronauts collect seeds across planets to save Earth’s harvest.
Skills: Multiplication/division, skip counting, place value, rounding, comparisons.

8) Social Media Harvest (Classroom Safe)
Concept: Analyze pretend likes, views, followers, and polls on seasonal posts.
Skills: Data & graphing, number comparison, estimation, simple fractions of a set.

9) Fix-It Team: Fall Festival Fails
Concept: Spot and correct real-world mistakes—prices, schedules, labels, signs.
Skills: Problem solving, money & change, time, measurement, reasoning/justification.

10) Escape from Fraction Orchard
Concept: Solve fraction challenges to “pick” the right apples and escape.
Skills: Fractions on number lines, equivalence, ordering/comparison to 0, ½, 1.

How It Helps Students:

  • Builds problem-solving stamina through authentic, themed scenarios.
  • Strengthens fractions, operations, geometry, time, and data via application.
  • Promotes reasoning, modeling, and clear written justification (not just answers).

How It Helps Teachers:

  • No-prep, print-and-go pages with separate answer keys.
  • Flexible for centers, enrichment, sub plans, or weekly rotations.
  • Consistent formatting supports pacing, differentiation, and quick grading.

Solves Key Pain Points:

  • Engagement gap: Seasonal stories + student choice keep motivation high.
  • Time crunch: Teacher-ready sets slot into existing pacing.
  • Differentiation: Mixed item types & real-world contexts offer multiple entry points.
  • Relevance: Clear ties to budgeting, design/engineering, data, logic, and communication.

This resource includes typographically styled fractions and exponents, along with auto-formatted elements, designed to expose students to a variety of visual representations. By incorporating both digital and traditional formats, students encounter mathematical expressions in ways they may not often see in standard textbooks. This approach enhances flexible thinking and supports adaptation to various digital tools, platforms, and real-world scenarios. It encourages a deeper conceptual understanding and strengthens students’ confidence with diverse mathematical notations.

If you enjoy this resource, be sure to follow my store to get notified when new products are released.

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.

Grade 3 Autumn Math Bundle Arithmetic Fraction Geometry Measure Graph Time Money

Little Luminary MATH
94 Followers
$41.40
$46.00
SAVE
$4.60

Highlights

Digital downloads
Grades icon
Grades
3rd - 6th
Standards icon
Standards
Pages
100
Answer Key
Included

Description

Engage your Grade 3 learners all season long with this 100-page, black-and-white Autumn Math Mega-Bundle (10 worksheet sets × 10 pages each). Every set blends storytelling, logic, real-world simulations, and seasonal fun—perfect for centers, spiral review, sub plans, enrichment, or mini project-based units. Each page includes a clean line-art illustration prompt and 10 rigorous, accurate problems with matching answer keys. Letter size (8.5×11), print-friendly B/W.

What’s Included (10 Sets)

1) Harvest Mystery Case Files: Agent 003
Concept: Become secret agents investigating a missing harvest supply case.
Skills: Multiplication/division facts, number patterns, logic, multi-step word problems.

2) Pumpkin Patch Builders: Area & Arrays
Concept: Earn pumpkins by solving problems, then design a patch with arrays.
Skills: Area, perimeter, multiplication arrays, fractions/halves & fourths.

3) Budget Your Fall Festival
Concept: Plan a festival on a budget—tickets, rides, snacks, décor.
Skills: Money, addition/subtraction, estimation/rounding, data tables/graphs.

4) Time Travel Autumn Journal
Concept: Math journal entries from Mesopotamia to modern markets (time & measurement).
Skills: Time/elapsed time, place value (standard/word/expanded), rounding, mixed operations.

5) Design a Corn Maze: Architect Pack
Concept: Build a corn maze with constraints, paths, and safety exits.
Skills: Geometry (area/perimeter), multiplication, measurement, data.

6) Bake-Off: Apple Pie Challenge
Concept: Competition-style recipe scaling, timing, and measurement.
Skills: Fractions (halving/doubling), unit conversions, elapsed time, data/averages.

7) Autumn Space Mission: Galactic Harvest
Concept: Astronauts collect seeds across planets to save Earth’s harvest.
Skills: Multiplication/division, skip counting, place value, rounding, comparisons.

8) Social Media Harvest (Classroom Safe)
Concept: Analyze pretend likes, views, followers, and polls on seasonal posts.
Skills: Data & graphing, number comparison, estimation, simple fractions of a set.

9) Fix-It Team: Fall Festival Fails
Concept: Spot and correct real-world mistakes—prices, schedules, labels, signs.
Skills: Problem solving, money & change, time, measurement, reasoning/justification.

10) Escape from Fraction Orchard
Concept: Solve fraction challenges to “pick” the right apples and escape.
Skills: Fractions on number lines, equivalence, ordering/comparison to 0, ½, 1.

How It Helps Students:

  • Builds problem-solving stamina through authentic, themed scenarios.
  • Strengthens fractions, operations, geometry, time, and data via application.
  • Promotes reasoning, modeling, and clear written justification (not just answers).

How It Helps Teachers:

  • No-prep, print-and-go pages with separate answer keys.
  • Flexible for centers, enrichment, sub plans, or weekly rotations.
  • Consistent formatting supports pacing, differentiation, and quick grading.

Solves Key Pain Points:

  • Engagement gap: Seasonal stories + student choice keep motivation high.
  • Time crunch: Teacher-ready sets slot into existing pacing.
  • Differentiation: Mixed item types & real-world contexts offer multiple entry points.
  • Relevance: Clear ties to budgeting, design/engineering, data, logic, and communication.

This resource includes typographically styled fractions and exponents, along with auto-formatted elements, designed to expose students to a variety of visual representations. By incorporating both digital and traditional formats, students encounter mathematical expressions in ways they may not often see in standard textbooks. This approach enhances flexible thinking and supports adaptation to various digital tools, platforms, and real-world scenarios. It encourages a deeper conceptual understanding and strengthens students’ confidence with diverse mathematical notations.

If you enjoy this resource, be sure to follow my store to get notified when new products are released.

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.

Reviews

This product has not yet been rated.
Rated 0 out of 5

Questions & Answers

Loading

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.
Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects using standard units of grams (g), kilograms (kg), and liters (l). Add, subtract, multiply, or divide to solve one-step word problems involving masses or volumes that are given in the same units, e.g., by using drawings (such as a beaker with a measurement scale) to represent the problem.
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.
Loading