Free printable worksheets for third graders. Master multiplication tables 0–10, division facts, and build computation fluency. Generate unlimited PDFs.
By the end of Grade 3, students should know all multiplication facts from 0×0 to 10×10 fluently.
About 10–15 minutes daily — roughly 20–30 problems. Short, consistent practice builds fluency.
Free printable worksheets for third graders. Master multiplication facts, learn division, and practice times tables through 10×10. Generate PDF worksheets with answer keys.
By the end of Grade 3, students should know all multiplication facts through 10×10 from memory. This is the most critical math milestone of elementary school.
Start by connecting division to multiplication: "If 6×4=24, then 24÷6=4." Use equal sharing (dividing objects into groups) as a concrete introduction.
Focus on one table at a time. Use our visual Multiplication Tables for reference, then practice with Arithmetic Drills. Daily 5-minute drills make a huge difference.
Yes, gentle timed practice builds fluency. Start with generous time limits and gradually reduce. Our Timed Practice tool adapts to your settings.