NB Grade 3 Math Curriculum

Video lessons and practice for every Grade 3 math topic. Aligned to what New Brunswick schools teach. Help your child keep up or get ahead.

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Say the number sequence forward and backward from 0 to 1000: By 5s, 10s, or 100s using any starting point; 3s using multiples of 3; 4s using multiples of 4; 25s using multiples of 25

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Compare and order numbers to 1000: Compare and order numbers up to 1000

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Estimate quantities less than 1000 using referents: Estimate quantities less than 1000 using referents

NB.SCO.3.N5

Illustrate the meaning of place value for numerals to 1000: Concretely and pictorially illustrate place value for numerals to 1000

NB.SCO.3.N6

Describe and apply mental mathematics strategies for adding two 2-digit numerals: Apply mental math strategies for adding two 2-digit numerals

NB.SCO.3.N9

Demonstrate understanding of addition and subtraction of numbers with answers to 1000: Limited to 1, 2 and 3-digit numerals

NB.SCO.3.N10

Apply mental mathematics strategies and number properties: Use doubles, making 10, commutative property, property of zero, thinking addition for subtraction

NB.SCO.3.N11

Demonstrate an understanding of multiplication to 5 x 5: Understand multiplication up to 5 × 5

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Demonstrate an understanding of division: Limited to division related to multiplication facts up to 5 × 5

NB.SCO.3.PR3

Solve one-step addition and subtraction equations involving symbols: Solve equations with unknown numbers represented by symbols

NB.SCO.3.SS3

Demonstrate understanding of measuring length cm, m: Select and justify referents; model cm and m relationship; estimate length; measure and record length, width, height

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Construct, label and interpret bar graphs to solve problems: Create and use bar graphs to solve problems

Grade 3 Math in New Brunswick

New Brunswick Grade 3 math covers a wide range of foundational topics that prepare students for more advanced math in later grades. Students explore number patterns, place value up to 1000, mental math strategies, early multiplication and division, fractions, measurement, geometry, and data collection. StudyPug provides video lessons and practice for every one of these topics, aligned to the New Brunswick curriculum.

Number Sense and Patterns

Grade 3 students learn to count by 3s, 4s, 5s, 10s, 25s, and 100s from any starting point. They compare and order numbers up to 1000 and use referents to estimate quantities. Place value is explored concretely and pictorially to help students understand the value of digits in any three-digit number. Students also describe, extend, and create patterns using manipulatives, diagrams, sounds, and actions.

Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division

Students apply mental math strategies for adding and subtracting two 2-digit numbers and use estimation to predict sums and differences. They practice multiplication up to 5×5 and learn division related to those multiplication facts. Key strategies include doubles, making 10, the commutative property, the property of zero, and thinking addition for subtraction. StudyPug breaks each strategy into short, clear video lessons so your child can master one concept at a time.

Fractions, Measurement, and Geometry

Grade 3 introduces fractions as part of a whole, with students comparing fractions with like denominators. In measurement, students work with non-standard and standard units of time, explore the relationship between seconds, minutes, hours, and days, and measure length, width, height, and mass using centimetres, metres, grams, and kilograms. They also calculate the perimeter of various shapes. In geometry, students describe 3-D objects by faces, edges, and vertices, and sort polygons by number of sides.

Data and Graphing

Students collect and organize data using tally marks, line plots, charts, and lists. They create and interpret bar graphs to answer questions and solve problems. StudyPug's practice problems help students apply these skills with confidence.

  • Counting patterns by 3s, 4s, 5s, 10s, 25s, and 100s
  • Place value and number comparison up to 1000
  • Mental math for addition and subtraction
  • Multiplication up to 5×5 and related division
  • Fractions as part of a whole
  • Time, length, mass, and perimeter measurement
  • Geometry: 3-D objects and polygons
  • Data collection and bar graphs