- There are 7 boys and 15 girls in the classroom. How many students are there in all?
- Jake collected 4 seashells in the morning and 3 seashells in the afternoon. How many seashells does he have now?
- 4 apples are shared equally among 2 friends. How many apples does each friend get?
- 12 books are placed equally on 4 shelves. How many books are on each shelf?
- 18 cars were in the parking lot. 17 more cars arrived. How many cars are there now?
- Each child gets 4 stickers. If there are 3 children, how many stickers are needed?
- 2 friends each brought 5 snacks to the party. How many snacks are there altogether?
- There are 12 apples and 13 oranges in the basket. How many fruits are there in all?
- Each child gets 3 stickers. If there are 4 children, how many stickers are needed?
- The team scored 12 points in the first half and 7 points in the second half. What was the total score?
- There were 9 fish in the pond. 1 fish swam away. How many fish are left?
- A garden had 2 flowers. 1 flowers wilted. How many flowers are still blooming?
- 14 marbles are divided equally into 2 groups. How many marbles are in each group?
- A baker puts 4 cookies on each tray. If there are 5 trays, how many cookies are there altogether?
- A teacher has 15 pencils to hand out to 3 students equally. How many pencils does each student get?
- There are 4 boys and 19 girls in the classroom. How many students are there in all?
- A parking lot has 4 rows with 3 cars in each row. How many cars are in the parking lot?
- Each box holds 5 crayons. If there are 3 boxes, how many crayons are there in total?
- Maria baked 15 chocolate cookies and 3 vanilla cookies. How many cookies did she bake in all?
- Sam had 8 stickers. He gave 2 to his friend. How many stickers does Sam have now?
Browse free word problems worksheets. Each set includes an answer key and covers key skills aligned with Common Core standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
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.