

๐ Unlock math mastery with Singaporeโs #1 method!
This 160-page Grade 3 workbook offers comprehensive practice in essential math operations and money word problems, featuring step-by-step solutions aligned with the acclaimed Singapore Math method and Common Core standards. Ideal for both classroom and homeschool use, it builds confidence through progressively challenging exercises.












































| Best Sellers Rank | #122,035 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #684 in Children's Math Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 327 Reviews |
R**4
Great Book/ Tool
Very Good Product. Starts out with easy word problems and they gradually become more difficult. Solutions with illustrations in the back. As a retired teacher, I liked the solutions illustrations feature because different methods are used today and it helped me explain some of them to my grandson.
P**C
Great material for word problems
Simple word problems for kids to get extra practice around additions and subtractions. It helps build confidence in kids as they solve through these getting the extra practice they need outside of school work
W**A
Singapore rocks
Great focus on story related problems. Good follow up to the core workbooks. I love the Singapore math series a lot.
O**A
Weโll structured
I bought it for my 8 years old and we do 2 word problems daily. I like the level of difficulty and the way information on the pages is structured. I used the same book for my older child and now it was time to do it with my younger one and I didnโt hesitate to purchase this book again
B**R
Parent Life Saver
Excellent resource for parents who are struggling to solve word problems the โSingapore Mathโ way. Itโs simple and logical and the book shows you step by step how to solve problems with bar models. I have recommended this series to parents of children in my class. Itโs an easy way to get parents involved with their childโs studies and monitoring math homework activities.
A**R
Math, Grade 3: 70 Must-Know Word Problems (Singapore Math)
I don't get the hype? Homeschooling mom of two here and I have several other math programs but was told time and time again that Singapore was the best. Really? I'm not blown away. They seem like standard word problems you can get anywhere or make yourself. Example: Joe has 99 marbles. He has 35 more marbles than Ellie. How many marbles does Joe have? We are not all the way through the 3rd Grade book so maybe it will improve. I know there are different versions of Singapore math and this may be the American that is altered. I'll try the web site for the next one.
G**A
Great Book
It was good for my 8year old to practice word questions, he loves math, this book was great but it needed for math, I was shocked when I saw that the rest of pages were just answers
M**Z
Very helpful for second graders
Good for the summer practice at home
A**A
Nice selection of word problems.
I don't understand the other reviews. It says quite clearly that the book is made of 70 problems, so what is the problem? Whether they are spread over 400 pages or concentrated over 20 is immaterial. Personally I like the use of the space. In addition the problems are grouped in chunks of similar problems. Some "topics" are more difficult than others, but none are overly difficult, so they should all be solved with a bit of thinking without spending too much time on them.
A**.
I love these math books
I love these math books, my daughter really learned a lot, you just have to read all the instructions at the beginning to really understand how the questions are supposed to be answered. When my daughter follows this system she gets the answers right most of the time, when she doesn't she always gets them wrong. Really like this book.
D**A
Apt for grade 2
The content is very good but not for grade 3. Maybe early grade 2.
D**N
The book looks o k, but...
The book looks o k, but, having had a quick browse through, I did notice that some of the questions HAD been answered by the previous owner. I have only checked 1 or 2 though. I will erase any of the markings/calculations without checking the other questions that have any of these on. Despite this, the book seems fine. Thanks.
S**Y
Brilliant
So good and challenging. It even has some tricky problems that make kids think Itโs the first math book that I can say itโs challenging
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