Cut & Paste Third Grade Math Activities
Cut & Paste Third Grade Math Activities for almost every math standard gives students fun practice that goes beyond traditional worksheets. These self-checking cut and paste worksheets provide students with the answers right on the page and ask students to extend their thinking with written responses.
These cut and paste worksheets are very similar to my Second Grade Cut & Paste Math Activities, but for third grade. Keep reading to the end to find out how to download a FREE Sample!

What’s Included in the Cut & Paste Third Grade Math Activities?
Included in the resource are two pages for most standards. Some have three pages and not all substandards are included. There are 66 pages of activities to choose from.
Each page approaches the standard in a slightly different, but related way. Each page specifically focuses on one standard through a variety of cut and paste activities, short answer problems, and written answers. Answer keys are included!
The cut and paste component gives students an opportunity to check their work. I love this aspect of the pages! Students have immediate feedback based on the available answers.
The explanation then gives you an opportunity to see their thinking. It requires students to explain the math that they did in their head.
There is usually a cut and paste component as well as a written component for each page. For some of the math activities, there is just one or the other. Some of the pages are not cut and paste because a cut and paste activity wasn’t appropriate for that particular standard. I couldn’t get to the depth of thinking that was necessary to fulfill the expectation of the standard. My goal was to help students solidify their mathematical learning about a specific concept. Oh, and have fun, too. That’s important!
These Cut & Paste Third Grade Math Activities are meant to be used after the content has been taught. The worksheets assume students have some understanding of the concepts. I want to emphasize that aspect of the resource. Teach the concept and skill first and use these for additional practice.
Cut and Paste Math Activities for Third Grade BUNDLE
Cut and Paste Match Activities for most third grade standards. The worksheets contain cut and paste problems as well as written answers. Students are asked to explain their thinking for every standard.
How to use the Cut & Paste Third Grade Math Activities
I used the second-grade version last year and had students complete them during their math stations or during whole group math time. These activities were perfect to give to a substitute teacher as well. Since we had already done a few pages, any substitute teacher could give minimal instructions and students knew what to do.
I always utilized these cut and paste activities after I had taught the content and students needed some extra practice or I needed something quick to plan. I did not use them if students did not have a decent grasp on the concepts.
You could even glue these in an interactive notebook or send them home for homework. There are many different ways to use these activities in the classroom to engage students.
Samples of some of the Math Activities
To give you a good idea of some of the activities, below are several images of a variety of domains. Don’t forget to read to the end to find out how to get your FREE Sample!
Equivalent Fractions
Below are two examples of the equivalent fraction pages.
Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line
This Fractions on a Number Line sheet is one of my favorite pages! It requires students to arrange fractions on a number line and then use that number line to write in equivalent fractions below it.

This takes quite a bit of thinking power and students need some good strategy and mathematical reasoning skills to determine the equivalent fractions.
Equivalent Fraction Pictures
Before we start our work comparing fractions on a number line, we look and work with visual models of fractions. in this cut and paste worksheet, students are presented with one picture of a fraction and need to find a picture that matches. Students then reflect on their learning by answering the question below.

Multiplication and Division Cut & Paste Third Grade Math Activities
This activity presents students with multiplication and division equations that have a missing component. The equations have the equal sign on different sides and the missing number is in a variety of places.
While there are a lot of pieces, teaching students to only cut out the pieces needed for a certain problem helps cut down on lost pieces. When students lose a piece, I have them write in the answers. In my second grade classroom, I had one student who always lost his pieces. I just made sure we had a good strategy in place to meet his needs.

Division and Fair Sharing
This activity presents a division word problem and asks students to draw their work. The cut and paste component is the answer. Students are also asked to write a reflection about the problems.

Rounding
In this activity, students fill in a sentence frame to identify the nearest tens and hundreds when rounding. The cut and paste components are the words “up” and “down” to finish the sentence frame.

Find the Area by Tiling
This is an example of a measurement activity where students find the area by tiling squares and write a multiplication equation. The cut and paste components are small squares.

These worksheets provide students with an opportunity to manipulate cut out cards in a quick and easy way. These worksheets are very convenient and easy to copy when you need a quick activity to supplement your instruction. Other than getting glue and scissors, they are no-prep!
Google Slides Version Now Included!
We have been working hard on updating the Cut & Paste Math Activities with a Google Slides version for use with Distance Learning.
The OA and NBT & NF sets are completed. The MD & G set will be done soon! Here’s a peak at the NBT & NF set.
Cut and Paste Math Activities for Third Grade BUNDLE
Cut and Paste Match Activities for most third grade standards. The worksheets contain cut and paste problems as well as written answers. Students are asked to explain their thinking for every standard.
How to Purchase the Cut and Paste Third Grade Math Activities
You can purchase the Cut & Paste Third Grade Math Activities in my store or on Teachers Pay Teachers.
Each domain is also available for purchase separately.
What wonderful activities. Thank you for the work you put into creating these.
These look amazing!! Thank you for such hard work!
Mrs. 3rd Grade
I teach 3rd grade and your cut and paste activities looks amazing!
Adrienne
Having Class
This looks fantastic! Thanks for all your hard work!
As a math enthusiast I find this very interesting. Thank you for sharing. There are few card games that I came across might interest kids to learn about Equivalent fractions.
HI there,
Is it possible just to buy the Equivalent Pictures Activity by any chance?
The Base-10 and Fractions pages area available separately here: https://whatihavelearnedteaching.com/product/cut-and-paste-math-activities-for-third-grade-numbers-base-ten-fractions/ . I do not offer just one page separately, sorry.