British Columbia Grade 3 Math
Practice with fun worksheets and interactive activities, build number foundations

My daughter went from guessing at fractions to explaining them confidently in just 6 weeks. The practice activities made it click.
Sarah K.

Why Choose StudyPug for Grade 3
Trusted platform that builds strong math foundations

Practice & Worksheets
Printable worksheets and interactive practice for every topic

Step-by-Step Solutions
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How British Columbia Students Use StudyPug
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Select Grade Level
Choose your British Columbia grade (K-12) and current math topics.
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Get Unstuck
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Practice & Master
Work through similar problems until concepts stick.
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Track progress and watch grades improve week by week.
BC Grade 3 Math Help | Build Strong SkillsHelp
CC_ID | Content-Elaborations | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
BC.CE.3.1 | Number concepts to 1000: Counting, comparing, ordering, estimating, place value, importance of 0 as placeholder |
BC.CE.3.2 | Fraction concepts: Fractions as numbers representing quantity, parts of region, set, or linear model, equal shares |
BC.CE.3.3 | Addition and subtraction to 1000: Flexible computation strategies, estimating, real-life contexts, problem-based situations, whole-class number talks |
BC.CE.3.4 | Addition and subtraction facts to 20: Demonstrating fluency with math strategies, understanding related operations |
BC.CE.3.5 | Multiplication and division concepts: Understanding groups, arrays, repeated addition, sharing, grouping, repeated subtraction |
BC.CE.3.8 | One-step addition and subtraction equations with an unknown number: Start unknown, change unknown, result unknown, investigating even and odd numbers |
BC.CE.3.14 | Financial literacy - fluency with coins and bills to 100 dollars, and earning and payment: Counting mixed combinations, understanding payment methods, earning money |
Complete British Columbia Grade 3 Math Coverage
Grade 3 Lessons
56
Practice Activities
27
Practice Problems
111
BC Standards
100% Aligned
Success Stories
The pattern activities helped my son see the logic in math. He's now helping his classmates understand pattern rules too.
Michael T.
Her multiplication understanding improved dramatically. She gets arrays and groups now instead of just memorizing facts.
Jennifer L.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Grade 3 Math with StudyPug
Is StudyPug aligned with the BC Grade 3 curriculum?
Yes, our Grade 3 Math course is 100% aligned with British Columbia curriculum standards, covering all topics from number sense to measurement and geometry.
How does StudyPug help with FSA preparation?
Our practice activities match FSA assessment formats and question types, helping Grade 3 students build familiarity and confidence with BC's Foundation Skills Assessment.
What topics are covered in Grade 3 Math?
We cover place value, addition and subtraction strategies, multiplication and division concepts, fractions, patterns, measurement, geometry, data, and money concepts.
Can my child print worksheets for offline practice?
Yes, StudyPug provides printable worksheets for all Grade 3 topics, perfect for additional practice or homework reinforcement at home.
How do I track my child's progress in Grade 3 Math?
Our parent dashboard shows exactly which topics your child has mastered and where they need more practice, with detailed progress reports.
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