Indiana 3rd Grade Math: What Students Learn
Indiana 3rd grade math is a big step up. Students move from counting and basic addition into multiplication, division, and fractions for the first time. The Indiana Academic Standards for Math set clear expectations for what every 3rd grader needs to know by the end of the year.
StudyPug covers all of it — from interpreting products of whole numbers to partitioning shapes into equal parts — with video lessons and practice problems your child can use at home.
Key Topics in Indiana 3rd Grade Math
- Multiplication and division within 100, including word problems
- Properties of operations (commutative, associative, distributive)
- Understanding fractions as parts of a whole and on a number line
- Comparing and finding equivalent fractions
- Rounding whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100
- Adding and subtracting within 1,000 using place value strategies
- Telling time to the nearest minute and measuring time intervals
- Measuring liquid volumes and masses using standard units
- Reading and drawing scaled picture graphs and bar graphs
- Understanding area and perimeter of plane figures
How StudyPug Helps Indiana 3rd Graders
When your child gets stuck on a homework problem, StudyPug lets them find the exact topic, watch a short video lesson, and then practice with similar problems right away. Lessons are 5-15 minutes and broken into segments so your child can pause and replay without getting overwhelmed.
All content is aligned to Indiana Academic Standards for Math, so what your child learns on StudyPug matches exactly what their teacher is covering in class.
ILEARN and 3rd Grade Math in Indiana
Indiana tests 3rd grade math as part of the ILEARN assessment. StudyPug covers every standard that appears on ILEARN, including multiplication fluency, fraction concepts, and measurement — so your child builds real confidence before test day.