- Each child gets 4 stickers. If there are 5 children, how many stickers are needed?
- 3 friends each brought 8 snacks to the party. How many snacks are there altogether?
- A bookshelf has 4 shelves with 3 books on each shelf. How many books are there in all?
- 6 friends each brought 9 snacks to the party. How many snacks are there altogether?
- There are 6 teams with 8 players on each team. How many players are there in total?
- 4 friends each brought 10 snacks to the party. How many snacks are there altogether?
- A garden has 5 rows of flowers with 8 flowers in each row. How many flowers are there in total?
- Each box holds 2 crayons. If there are 7 boxes, how many crayons are there in total?
- 4 friends each brought 9 snacks to the party. How many snacks are there altogether?
- A bookshelf has 7 shelves with 9 books on each shelf. How many books are there in all?
- There are 8 teams with 9 players on each team. How many players are there in total?
- Each child gets 6 stickers. If there are 3 children, how many stickers are needed?
- A baker puts 8 cookies on each tray. If there are 10 trays, how many cookies are there altogether?
- Each box holds 10 crayons. If there are 10 boxes, how many crayons are there in total?
- There are 8 rows of chairs with 3 chairs in each row. How many chairs are there in total?
- There are 2 teams with 9 players on each team. How many players are there in total?
- A baker puts 2 cookies on each tray. If there are 2 trays, how many cookies are there altogether?
- There are 6 bags with 6 marbles in each bag. How many marbles are there in all?
- A bookshelf has 6 shelves with 4 books on each shelf. How many books are there in all?
- Each child gets 4 stickers. If there are 6 children, how many stickers are needed?
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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These worksheets are designed for Kindergarten through Grade 3 students. Topics match Common Core expectations for each grade level.
Is there an answer key?
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Can I use these for homeschool?
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