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Grade 3 Daily Math: September (2005 Ontario Math)
Grade 3 Daily Math: September (2005 Ontario Math)
Grade 3 Daily Math: September (2005 Ontario Math)
Grade 3 Daily Math: September (2005 Ontario Math)
Grade 3 Daily Math: September (2005 Ontario Math)
Grade 3 Daily Math: September (2005 Ontario Math)
Grade 3 Daily Math: September (2005 Ontario Math)
Grade 3 Daily Math: September (2005 Ontario Math)
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"I like to use these as a bit of a warm up at the beginning of math. The kids enjoy them. They align well with my province as well"
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The Daily Math work packet is designed for students in Grade 3. This packet is also designed for Canadian teachers (the Canadian content is in terms of money).

Each Daily Math monthly packet will feature 30 or 31 (depending on the month) math exercise pages that contain a variety of math skill activities (5 or more per page). These pages can be used as an activation tool prior to a math lesson, at the beginning of the school day or as extra practice after a math lesson. The activities presented in this series of packets will span the various strands outlined in the Ontario Mathematics curriculum.

As this packet is designed to be used in September, the skills students practice for the exercise pages are based on the skills learned in Grade 2. The following skills are addressed in the September packet:
- Counting and writing the number of items in a given set;
- Identifying the numbers that come before and after a given
number;
- Identifying the numbers that are 10 more, 10 less, 1 more and 1 less
than a given number;
- Identifying the missing addition or subtraction symbol that makes a
given equation true (double digit sums to 100);
- Identifying the missing number in an addition or subtraction
equation (double digit sums to 100)
- Solving addition and subtraction equations (double digit sums to 100);
- Identifying and colouring in even and odd numbers;
- Ordering numbers from least to greatest;
- Ordering numbers from greatest to least;
- Counting forwards from a given number;
- Counting backwards from a given number (50 or less);

Use these exercise pages for students who are fast finishers, at the beginning of a math lesson to activate student thinking, at the beginning of the day or send the sheets home for extra practice.

Check back soon for Grade 3 October Daily Math packet. If you have any questions, please feel free to let me know. Check out the preview for a look at what each page looks like.

Grade 2 September Daily Math
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Grade 3 Daily Math: September (2005 Ontario Math)

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What others say

"I like to use these as a bit of a warm up at the beginning of math. The kids enjoy them. They align well with my province as well"
star
Caitlyn B.

Description

The Daily Math work packet is designed for students in Grade 3. This packet is also designed for Canadian teachers (the Canadian content is in terms of money).

Each Daily Math monthly packet will feature 30 or 31 (depending on the month) math exercise pages that contain a variety of math skill activities (5 or more per page). These pages can be used as an activation tool prior to a math lesson, at the beginning of the school day or as extra practice after a math lesson. The activities presented in this series of packets will span the various strands outlined in the Ontario Mathematics curriculum.

As this packet is designed to be used in September, the skills students practice for the exercise pages are based on the skills learned in Grade 2. The following skills are addressed in the September packet:
- Counting and writing the number of items in a given set;
- Identifying the numbers that come before and after a given
number;
- Identifying the numbers that are 10 more, 10 less, 1 more and 1 less
than a given number;
- Identifying the missing addition or subtraction symbol that makes a
given equation true (double digit sums to 100);
- Identifying the missing number in an addition or subtraction
equation (double digit sums to 100)
- Solving addition and subtraction equations (double digit sums to 100);
- Identifying and colouring in even and odd numbers;
- Ordering numbers from least to greatest;
- Ordering numbers from greatest to least;
- Counting forwards from a given number;
- Counting backwards from a given number (50 or less);

Use these exercise pages for students who are fast finishers, at the beginning of a math lesson to activate student thinking, at the beginning of the day or send the sheets home for extra practice.

Check back soon for Grade 3 October Daily Math packet. If you have any questions, please feel free to let me know. Check out the preview for a look at what each page looks like.

Grade 2 September Daily Math
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Rated 4.76 out of 5, based on 71 reviews
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Rated 4 out of 5
January 15, 2026
Although the curriculum has changed, this is still a nice resource that covers lots of relevant math content.
Adria A.
146 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: 2nd, 3rd
Student populations: Autism, Mild to severe disabilities
TeachinginaWonderland
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Jan 16, 2026
Thank you for sharing your feedback using the resource. - Melanie
Great math resource
Rated 5 out of 5
November 12, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
I like to use these as a bit of a warm up at the beginning of math. The kids enjoy them. They align well with my province as well
577 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: 3rd
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
May 12, 2025
Great daily activity to use at the beginning of our math block.
Cortney T.
126 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
TeachinginaWonderland
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TeachinginaWonderland
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May 21, 2025

Thank you for your feedback! - Melanie

Rated 5 out of 5
January 5, 2025
My students loved this resource and it was a great addition to our learning!
Morgan S.
808 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
TeachinginaWonderland
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Jan 6, 2025

Thank you for your feedback! - Melanie :-)

Rated 4 out of 5
October 10, 2022
I can't wait to use it with my grade 3 as it seems quite resourceful!
Komal J.
222 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
TeachinginaWonderland
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Oct 10, 2022
Thank you, Komal, for your feedback. I hope when you have a chance to use the resource that, you can update your feedback and include your experience using it! Melanie
Rated 5 out of 5
September 15, 2022
I love that my students are already completing their daily page at the start of our Math block without prompting and it's only the second full week of school. We usually check it together using the projector on the whiteboard. Good review of skills from Grade 2 that progress naturally to new learning in Grade 3.
Kelly G.
127 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
TeachinginaWonderland
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TeachinginaWonderland
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Sep 16, 2022
Thank you for your feedback! Melanie
Rated 5 out of 5
August 15, 2022
Awesome product. Thanks!
Andrea D.
372 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
July 18, 2022
Was a great way to get minds thinking about math for my students and to review familiar concepts as well as explore new ones!
Renee C.
68 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
TeachinginaWonderland
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Jul 24, 2022
Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback. I am happy to hear that you and your students have enjoyed this resource and were able to make use of it. Thank you, Melanie

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