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This resource contains fun and thought-provoking multiplication and division word problems designed specifically for 3rd graders. Students will learn to formulate multiplication sentences while solving real-world scenarios, such as counting flowers, books, pencils, and fleas. They will also tackle division problems that involve distributing items evenly among groups, encouraging creativity through drawing. Perfect for classroom activities or at-home practice, these problems aim to enhance problem-solving skills and boost mathematical confidence in young learners!
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Write a multiplication sentence. There were 4 tables. On each table there were 3 vases. Each vase had 2 flowers in it. How many flowers were there?
Write a multiplication sentence. Mr. Smith had 4 tables in his classroom. On each table, he placed 3 baskets. In each basket, he placed 8 books. How many books were there in all?
Write a multiplication sentence. Tessa made four surprise bags for her friends. In each surprise bag, she placed 2 packs of pencils. Each pack had 12 pencils. How many pencils were there in all?
Write a multiplication sentence. There were 3 elephants walking in the jungle. On each elephant were 5 birds. On each bird were 2 fleas. How many fleas were there in all?
Draw a picture. There were 15 people and three tents. How many people will sleep in each tent if each tent needs an equal number of campers?
Draw a picture. The 5 little girls have 6 baskets and 18 muffins. They want to divide the muffins evenly into the 6 baskets. How many muffins go in each basket?