Vermont 3rd Grade Math: Topics and Skills
Vermont 3rd grade math covers a wide range of foundational skills that students will build on throughout their school years. The Vermont Mathematics Standards guide what students learn in Grade 3, from multiplication and division to fractions and geometry.
- Multiplication and division within 100, including word problems
- Properties of operations and unknown-factor problems
- Place value, rounding, and multi-digit addition and subtraction
- Fractions as numbers and on a number line
- Telling time, measuring liquid volumes, and estimating mass
- Area, perimeter, picture graphs, and bar graphs
- Identifying and partitioning shapes
How StudyPug Helps Vermont 3rd Graders
StudyPug offers video lessons and practice problems for every 3rd grade math topic aligned to Vermont Mathematics Standards. Students can search for the exact topic they need help with, watch a short lesson, and then try practice problems with worked solutions.
Whether your child is struggling with fractions or wants to get ahead on multiplication, StudyPug makes it easy to learn at their own pace — at home, on a tablet, or on a phone.
Preparing for the VCAP Assessment
Vermont students take the VCAP (Vermont Comprehensive Assessment Program) starting in Grade 3. StudyPug covers every topic tested in 3rd grade math, so students can practice the skills they need before test day. From solving two-step word problems to understanding area measurement, each topic is broken into short, clear lessons.
3rd Grade Math Skills That Matter
By the end of 3rd grade, Vermont students are expected to fluently multiply and divide within 100, understand fractions as parts of a whole, and measure real-world objects. These skills are the foundation for 4th grade math. StudyPug helps students build that foundation step by step.