- 64 cars were in the parking lot. 72 more cars arrived. How many cars are there now?
- A baker puts 5 cookies on each tray. If there are 3 trays, how many cookies are there altogether?
- Emma read 23 pages on Monday and 76 pages on Tuesday. How many pages did she read in total?
- There are 18 boys and 30 girls in the classroom. How many students are there in all?
- There are 49 boys and 73 girls in the classroom. How many students are there in all?
- A farmer puts 30 eggs equally into 6 cartons. How many eggs are in each carton?
- There were 39 fish in the pond. 21 fish swam away. How many fish are left?
- A garden had 23 flowers. 18 flowers wilted. How many flowers are still blooming?
- A parking lot has 2 rows with 6 cars in each row. How many cars are in the parking lot?
- A garden has 6 rows of flowers with 4 flowers in each row. How many flowers are there in total?
- A library had 68 books. 27 books were checked out. How many books are still in the library?
- There are 62 boys and 52 girls in the classroom. How many students are there in all?
- A library had 68 books. 60 books were checked out. How many books are still in the library?
- There are 40 seats arranged in 10 equal rows. How many seats are in each row?
- There are 66 boys and 36 girls in the classroom. How many students are there in all?
- Emma read 33 pages on Monday and 23 pages on Tuesday. How many pages did she read in total?
- A farmer has 94 cows and 79 sheep. How many animals does the farmer have in total?
- Each child gets 5 stickers. If there are 6 children, how many stickers are needed?
- There are 5 teams with 4 players on each team. How many players are there in total?
- There are 72 cookies to share equally among 8 children. How many cookies does each child get?
Browse free word problems worksheets. Each set includes an answer key and covers key skills aligned with Common Core standards.
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What math skills are covered in these Word Problems Worksheets?
These worksheets cover word problems worksheets skills aligned with Common Core standards for K-3 students. Each set builds procedural fluency and conceptual understanding through varied problem formats.
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What grade level are these word problems worksheets for?
These worksheets are designed for Kindergarten through Grade 3 students. Topics match Common Core expectations for each grade level.
Is there an answer key?
Yes — every worksheet includes a complete answer key. Print it separately or view it on screen to check student work quickly.
Can I use these for homeschool?
Absolutely. These worksheets are widely used by homeschool families for structured math practice. The set-number system lets you assign specific worksheets and track progress.