Saskatchewan Grade 3 Math

Practice with fun worksheets, build multiplication and fraction foundations

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My daughter went from confused about fractions to solving problems independently in just 6 weeks with StudyPug's practice activities.

Jennifer M.

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Why Choose StudyPug for Grade 3

Trusted platform that builds strong math foundations

Practice & Worksheets

Practice & Worksheets

Printable worksheets and interactive practice for every topic

Step-by-Step Solutions

Step-by-Step Solutions

See the complete solution process for every practice problem

Track Progress

Track Progress

See exactly what they've mastered and what needs more work

How Saskatchewan Students Use StudyPug

1

Select Grade Level
Select Grade Level

Choose your Saskatchewan grade (K-12) and current math topics.

2

Get Unstuck
Get Unstuck

Upload homework problems or browse curriculum-aligned lessons.

3

Practice & Master
Practice & Master

Work through similar problems until concepts stick.

4

See Results
See Results

Track progress and watch grades improve week by week.

Saskatchewan Grade 3 Math Help | Build Strong SkillsHelp

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N3.4

Demonstrate understanding of fractions concretely pictorially physically and orally
Complete Saskatchewan Grade 3 Math Coverage

Grade 3 Lessons

106

Practice Activities

115

Practice Problems

148

Saskatchewan Standards

100% Aligned

Why Saskatchewan Families Choose StudyPug

Provincial Standards

Provincial Standards

Practice aligned with Saskatchewan learning outcomes

Canadian Certified Teachers

Canadian Certified Teachers

Canadian certified teachers who know your standards

Quiz Until Perfect

Quiz Until Perfect

Retake any quiz until they've mastered the topic

Success Stories

The multiplication practice helped my son catch up to his class in just one month. He's now eager to show me his work every day.

Michael T.

My daughter finally understands fractions thanks to the visual practice activities. Her teacher noticed the improvement right away.

Priya K.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Grade 3 Math help

Is StudyPug aligned with Saskatchewan Grade 3 curriculum?

Yes, StudyPug is 100% aligned with Saskatchewan curriculum standards. We cover all Grade 3 topics including multiplication to 5×5, fractions, measurement, patterns, and 2-D and 3-D shapes.

What topics are covered in Grade 3 Math?

Grade 3 Math covers whole numbers to 1000, addition to 1000, multiplication and division, fractions, patterns, equations, time, mass measurement, linear measurement, 3-D objects, 2-D shapes, and data collection.

How does StudyPug help my Grade 3 child learn math?

StudyPug uses interactive practice activities, printable worksheets, and step-by-step solutions. Your child gets personalized practice that adapts to their level and can repeat any activity until they master it.

Can my child practice multiplication and fractions?

Yes, StudyPug has extensive practice for multiplication facts up to 5×5, division, and understanding fractions. Each topic includes multiple practice activities and printable worksheets to build mastery.

How do I track my child's Grade 3 Math progress?

StudyPug includes a parent dashboard where you can see exactly what topics your child has practiced, their quiz scores, and which areas need more work. You'll always know where they stand.

Practice Smart, See Real Progress

Unlimited Targeted Practice
Unlimited Targeted Practice

10,000+ questions adjust to your exact skill level. Never run out of problems that challenge you.

Visual Progress Tracking
Visual Progress Tracking

See mastery percentage for every topic. Parents get weekly progress emails automatically.

Achievement System
Achievement System

Earn badges for consistency and improvement. Build learning streaks that motivate daily practice

Detailed Analytics
Detailed Analytics

Time spent, problems solved, concepts mastered. Identify exactly where more practice is needed.

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