A comprehensive math course designed for third grade students to build foundational skills in numbers, operations, geometry, and data analysis.
Addition means putting numbers together, and subtraction means taking them away. In third grade, you'll add and subtract numbers up to 1,000 using cool strategies.
Use friendly numbers or break numbers into parts to add or subtract quickly in your head. For example, to add 398 + 7, think "398 + 2 = 400, then add 5 more to get 405!"
Line up the numbers by their digits and add or subtract hundreds, tens, and ones separately.
When you add or subtract and the ones or tens go over 10, you regroup. This means you carry over or borrow from the next place value.
These strategies help you solve problems like counting money, shopping, or keeping score in a game.
Solve 637 - 289 using regrouping.
Find the sum of 452 + 178.
Add and subtract large numbers easily using mental math, place value, and regrouping.