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3Year 3 Worksheets
- Number Properties
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Addition
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3.2Related Addition Equations Up to 10
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3.3Choose Addition Pictures Up to 10
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3.5How to Make a Number - Values Up to 100
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3.7Write Addition Sentences to Describe Pictures
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3.8Addition with Pictures Up to 10
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3.9Choose Addition Pictures Up to 10
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3.10Addition with Pictures Up to 20
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3.11Complete the Equation with Sums Up to 20
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3.12Balance Addition Equations with Sums Up to 20
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3.13Complete the Equation with Sums Up to 100
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3.14Balance Addition Equations with Sums Up to 100
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3.15Balance Addition Equations with Operands Up to 100
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3.16Complete the Equation with Sums Up to 1000
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3.17Complete the Equation with Numbers Up to 1000
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3.18Balance Addition Equations with Sums Up to 1000
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3.19Balance Addition Equations with Operands Up to 1000
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3.21Convert Numbers to Tens and Ones Up to 1000
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3.23Regrouping Tens and Ones I
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3.25Adding Tens and Ones
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Counting
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3.20Counting Blocks
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- Mixed Equations
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Fractions
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3.33Equal Parts
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3.34Identify Fractions Up to Fourths
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3.35Identify Fractions of Shapes
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3.36Identify Fractions Up to Tenths
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3.37Fraction
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Number Patterns
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3.38Mixed Patterns
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- Measurement
- Geometry
- Graphing
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