Counting by 3s, 4s, and 5s
To continue each row of numbers, students count by 3s, 4s, or 5s to determine the pattern. Children should be able to complete these number patterns using mental math.
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Third Grade Math Made Easy
These workbooks have been compiled and tested by a team of math experts to increase your child's confidence, enjoyment, and success at school. Third Grade Math Made Easy provides practice at all the major topics for Grade 3 with emphasis on basic multiplication and division facts. It includes a review of Grade 2 topics, a preview of topics in Grade 4, and Times Tables practice. Learn how the workbook correlates to the Common Core State Standards for mathematics.
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