Kansas 3rd Grade Math Topics
Kansas 3rd grade math covers a wide range of foundational skills that students will use throughout their school years. The Kansas Mathematics Standards guide what students learn, and StudyPug's video lessons and practice problems are built to match every standard.
- Multiplication and division within 100, including word problems
- Properties of operations and unknown-factor problems
- Two-step word problems using all four operations
- Arithmetic patterns and place value strategies
- Fractions as numbers and on a number line
- Comparing and explaining equivalent fractions
- Telling time to the nearest minute and measuring time intervals
- Liquid volume and mass using standard units
- Scaled picture graphs and bar graphs
- Area concepts, unit squares, and relating area to multiplication
- Perimeter of polygons in real-world problems
- Attributes of shapes and partitioning into equal parts
How StudyPug Supports Kansas 3rd Grade Math
Every StudyPug lesson is built around a single topic so students are never overwhelmed. Your child can search for the exact skill they need help with, watch a short video explanation, and then work through practice problems to check their understanding. This is especially useful when homework covers a concept taught earlier in the year.
Kansas 3rd graders are tested on math skills through the KAP (Kansas Assessment Program) in grade 3. StudyPug's coverage of Kansas Mathematics Standards means students are practicing the exact content that appears on the KAP. Building fluency with multiplication facts, understanding fractions, and solving word problems are all key areas covered in depth.
Building on 2nd Grade and Preparing for 4th Grade
3rd grade math is a major step up from 2nd grade. Students move from counting and basic addition to multiplying, dividing, and working with fractions. StudyPug helps students who need to revisit 2nd grade skills while also getting ready for the harder topics ahead in 4th grade math. Each lesson connects new ideas to what students already know, making the jump feel manageable.