49 Free AASA Grade 3 Math Worksheets for Arizona Students (One Skill Per Page)

49 Free AASA Grade 3 Math Worksheets for Arizona Students (One Skill Per Page)

TL;DR: 49 free printable Arizona AASA Grade 3 math worksheets, one skill per page – multiplication and division within 100, fractions, area and perimeter, time, measurement, and word problems aligned with the Arizona Mathematics Standards.

Key takeaways:

  • Grade 3 is the first AASA math testing year in Arizona.
  • 49 single-skill worksheets – one focus topic per page, easy to fit into short practice sessions.
  • All worksheets are free PDFs with friendly answer keys.
  • Aligned with the Arizona Mathematics Standards at grade 3.
  • Short, focused practice (15-20 minutes per page) builds AASA-ready fluency.

Third grade is where math takes a big step up. Multiplication shows up for the first time, fractions become real numbers on a number line, and word problems start asking for two steps instead of one. These shifts reward steady, single-skill practice more than long packets.

These 49 worksheets were built to make third-grade math walkable, one skill at a time. Whether your third grader is in Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, or Flagstaff, each PDF gives them a single idea, a clear example, and enough practice to make it feel ordinary.

Original price was: $29.99.Current price is: $16.99.

What’s on this page

Forty-nine single-skill PDFs, each aligned to the Arizona Mathematics Standards (Common Core-aligned) at Grade 3. Every file does one job. A student practicing multiplication facts is not also being quizzed on area, and a student working through fractions is not getting pulled sideways into time. One skill, one page of practice, one clear focus.

Each PDF opens with a one-page Quick Review that explains the skill in plain language and walks through a fully worked example. Then come around 12 practice problems and 2 word problems that put the skill in a real situation. The last section is a student-facing answer key — not bare answers, but short, friendly explanations a third grader can read alone and actually learn from.

Place Value and Number Sense

Addition and Subtraction Within 1,000

Multiplication

Division

Fractions

Patterns and Equations

Measurement

Area and Perimeter

Geometry

Data

Personal Financial Literacy

How to use these worksheets at home

The trick with third-grade math is sequence. Skills here build on each other in tight families. Try Understanding Multiplication before Multiplication Facts and Strategies — once the picture of “equal groups” is solid, the facts feel like a shortcut rather than a list to memorize. Do Equivalent Fractions before Comparing Fractions; once your child knows that \(\tfrac{2}{4}\) and \(\tfrac{1}{2}\) name the same amount, comparing is much easier.

Keep the sessions short. Most of these PDFs take ten or fifteen minutes, which is about as long as a third grader’s full attention lasts on a school night. Two afternoons a week, done steadily, will move a student further than a long Saturday session that nobody enjoys. Let them keep a pencil and scratch paper handy and resist the urge to correct mid-problem — the answer key is there for after.

One more habit worth building: when a worksheet goes well, do the next skill in the same family the following session, while the idea is still warm. When one goes badly, don’t pile on — set it aside and come back to that single page in a few days. Practice doesn’t have to be perfect to be useful; it just has to keep happening.

A note about AASA at Grade 3

Arizona students take Arizona’s Academic Standards Assessment — Mathematics in spring. AASA is built on the Arizona Mathematics Standards (Common Core-aligned) — the same framework these worksheets are aligned to, so the skills your student practices here and the skills the test asks about come from one source.

At Grade 3, AASA expects students to fluently add and subtract within \(1{,}000\), multiply and divide within $100$, understand fractions as numbers on a number line, tell and solve elapsed time problems, find the area and perimeter of rectangles, classify two-dimensional shapes, and read pictographs and bar graphs. Because each PDF on this page targets exactly one of those skills, the testing window doubles as a checklist.

A short closing

Third-grade math is a year of new ideas, but it is not a year a student has to face all at once. Bookmark this page, print one PDF tonight, and let your third grader start with a single skill. Arizona kids handle hard things well when the next step is clear — and a worksheet on the table is about as clear as it gets.

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Want the fastest path through Arizona AASA Grade 3 math? This bundle pulls it together — practice-test books, full-length practice tests, and complete step-by-step answer keys, instant PDF download.

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Recommended EffortlessMath Books

For a workbook to use alongside these printable practice pages, Mastering Grade 3 Math covers every third-grade topic with worked examples and plenty of practice. For the multi-step word problems that trip up most third graders, see Mastering Grade 3 Math Word Problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in these Arizona Grade 3 worksheets?

Multiplication and division within \(100\), the relationship between multiplication and division, place value to \(10{,}000\), addition and subtraction within \(1{,}000\), unit fractions and equivalence, area of rectangles, perimeter, telling time to the nearest minute, mass and liquid volume, simple data displays, and one- and two-step word problems.

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Is a calculator allowed on AASA grade 3 math?

No. Arizona doesn’t allow calculators on the grade-3 AASA math test. The test measures fact fluency and mental strategies, so let your child build those by hand from the start.

Are these worksheets free?

Yes – every worksheet is a free PDF. No signup, no email, no paid tier. Print at home or for your classroom as many times as you need.

Are these aligned with the Arizona Mathematics Standards?

Yes. Each worksheet maps to a grade-3 expectation in the Arizona Mathematics Standards – operations and algebraic thinking, base-ten, fractions, measurement and data, and geometry.

How often should my third grader practice?

15-20 minutes a day, four or five days a week, works for most third graders. In the month before AASA, swap one weekday session for a longer mixed-review page. End each session on a problem your child gets right.

What if my child struggles?

Pause and work one problem together. If a topic feels too hard – long subtraction or equivalent fractions, for example – back up to the prerequisite skill. The missing step is almost always something from grade 2.

Is there an answer key?

Yes – every worksheet PDF includes a step-by-step answer key. Use it together to fix wrong answers; the conversation about why an answer is wrong teaches more than just marking it.

How can we prep for the Arizona AASA math test?

Use these single-skill worksheets to build the basics, then take one full-length timed practice test about three weeks out. Spend the last two weeks on the two weakest topics from that diagnostic – usually word problems, multi-digit subtraction, or fractions.

Any tips for Arizona parents?

Drill multiplication facts five minutes a day until they’re automatic. Read every word problem aloud at least once. Ask your child to estimate before calculating. Those three habits prevent most of the careless errors AASA punishes.

Where can we find more grade 3 practice?

EffortlessMath has more grade 3 worksheets by topic, the Mastering Grade 3 Math workbook, and a Grade 3 Math Word Problems book. The Related Lessons section below links to step-by-step explanations of the trickiest grade-3 topics.

Related EffortlessMath Lessons

If a topic on this page feels rusty, these short lessons go deeper:

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