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New Hampshire 3rd Grade Math Curriculum

Video lessons and practice for every 3rd grade math topic. Aligned to New Hampshire Mathematics Model Competencies so your child keeps up with class.

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3.OA.A.3

Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems

3.OA.A.4

Determine the unknown whole number in a multiplication or division equation

3.OA.B.6

Understand division as an unknown-factor problem

3.OA.D.8

Solve two-step word problems using the four operations

3.NF.A.3

Explain equivalence of fractions in special cases, and compare fractions by reasoning about their size

3.MD.C.5

Recognize area as an attribute of plane figures and understand concepts of area measurement

3.MD.C.6

Measure areas by counting unit squares

3.MD.D.8

Solve real world and mathematical problems involving perimeters of polygons

3.G.A.2

Partition shapes into parts with equal areas. Express the area of each part as a unit fraction of the whole

3rd Grade Math Topics Covered

New Hampshire 3rd grade math covers a wide range of foundational skills. StudyPug's lessons follow the NH Mathematics Model Competencies so students are always working on exactly what their teacher is covering in class.

  • Multiplication and division within 100
  • Solving one- and two-step word problems
  • Understanding fractions as numbers on a number line
  • Rounding whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100
  • Adding and subtracting within 1,000
  • Measuring area, perimeter, liquid volumes, and mass
  • Telling time to the nearest minute
  • Reading scaled picture graphs and bar graphs
  • Identifying and partitioning shapes

How StudyPug Helps New Hampshire 3rd Graders

Every lesson on StudyPug is short, focused, and easy to follow. Your child can find the topic they need, watch a video lesson, and then practice with problems that match what they saw. This makes homework easier and helps students get ready for the NH SAS assessment.

Parents can track progress and students can go at their own pace — speeding through topics they know and spending more time where they need help.

Building a Strong Foundation for 4th Grade

The skills learned in 3rd grade math — especially multiplication, fractions, and place value — are the foundation for everything in 4th grade and beyond. StudyPug makes sure New Hampshire students don't fall behind by giving them a clear, step-by-step path through every topic in the curriculum.