3rd Grade NHSAS Math Worksheets: FREE & Printable
TL;DR: Free printable 3rd grade math worksheets aligned to the New Hampshire Statewide Assessment System (NHSAS). Practice place value, multiplication, fractions, measurement, and geometry with answer keys at home or in class.
Key takeaways:
- Worksheets cover every 3rd grade NHSAS math domain.
- Each PDF prints cleanly on standard letter paper, with full answer keys.
- Topics include place value, multi-digit operations, fractions, measurement, geometry, and data.
- Great for weekly practice during the year and focused review before NHSAS testing.
- Free to download, no email or signup required.
The New Hampshire Statewide Assessment System (NHSAS) is a computer-adaptive test to assess students in grades 3-8.
Choosing the best math practice resources for the test is not so simple! But we have very good news for 3rd-grade students!
With the efforts of our team, free and printable 3rd-Grade NHSAS Math worksheets have been prepared that will get 3rd-grade students to a high level of readiness.
Click now and download the topic you need!
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The Practice You Need to Ace the NHSAS Math Test
3rd Grade NHSAS Mathematics Concepts
Place Values and Number Sense
Adding and Subtracting
- Adding Two-Digit Numbers
- Subtracting Two-Digit Numbers
- Adding Three-Digit Numbers
- Adding Hundreds
- Adding 4–Digit Numbers
- Subtracting 4–Digit Numbers
Multiplication and Division
- Multiplication by 0, 1, 2, and 3
- Multiplication by 4, 5, 6 and 7
- Multiplication by 8 to 12
- Division by 0 to 6
- Division by 7 to 12
- Dividing by Tens
- Divide and Multiply 3–Digit Numbers
Mixed Operations
Money
Measurement
Time
Geometric
- Identifying Angles: Acute, Right, Obtuse, and Straight Angles
- Classify Triangles
- Quadrilaterals and Rectangles
- Perimeter: Find the Missing Side Lengths
- Perimeter and Area of Squares
- Perimeter and Area of rectangles
- Find the Area or Missing Side Length of a Rectangle
- Area and Perimeter
Fractions
The Absolute Best Workbook to Ace the 3rd Grade NHSAS Math Test
3rd Grade NHSAS Math Exercises
Numbers, Comparing, and Patterns
Adding and Subtracting
Mixed Operations
Data and Graphs
Money
Measurements
Time
Geometry
Multiplication and Division
Fractions
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For a complete home or classroom resource, the 3rd Grade NHSAS Math Workbook covers every assessed standard with hundreds of practice problems and explanations. As test day approaches, the 3rd Grade NHSAS Math Test Prep Bundle adds full-length timed practice tests with detailed answer explanations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What topics are covered in these 3rd grade NHSAS math worksheets?
The pages cover the full 3rd grade math scope on the NHSAS: place value to 1,000, multi-digit addition and subtraction, multiplication and division within 100, fractions as numbers, equivalent fractions, area and perimeter, telling time, measuring length and mass, and interpreting picture and bar graphs. Each worksheet focuses on one skill at a time.
Which grade level is this for?
These worksheets are written for 3rd graders preparing for the New Hampshire NHSAS math test. The content fits 8- and 9-year-olds working on grade-level math, and most pages still work for advanced 2nd graders or 4th graders who need review.
Can I print these worksheets at home?
Yes. Every worksheet downloads as a PDF formatted for 8.5 x 11 paper. You can print one page at a time or batch a packet. The layouts are clean, so they look fine even at draft-quality print settings — handy when you’re printing often.
Are these NHSAS math worksheets really free?
Yes. Every worksheet on this page is free to download and print, with no account or email required. If you’d like a single bound resource for daily use, our paid workbook covers the same standards in book form — but the worksheets here are completely yours.
How are these worksheets aligned to New Hampshire NHSAS standards?
The NHSAS tests the math standards New Hampshire adopted for grade 3, which cover operations and algebraic thinking, number and operations in base ten, fractions, measurement and data, and geometry. Every worksheet maps to one of these domains, so practice time goes straight to what the test measures.
How often should my child practice with these worksheets?
During the regular school year, 15-20 minutes a few times a week keeps skills sharp. In the 4-6 weeks before NHSAS testing, bump that to 20-30 minutes most days. Short, regular sessions work much better for 3rd graders than long weekend cramming.
What if my child struggles with a worksheet?
Treat it as a signal, not a setback. Stop and work through one or two problems together, then let your child try the rest. If the whole topic is shaky, step back to the related lesson on our site before returning to the worksheet. Catching gaps now is much easier than catching them on test day.
Is there an answer key included?
Yes. Each worksheet PDF ends with a full answer key so checking work is fast. Most pages also show short solutions for the trickier items, which helps when your child wants to see exactly where a step went off.
How do these worksheets prep my child for the NHSAS test?
The NHSAS rewards fluency with grade 3 standards. These worksheets build that fluency one skill at a time, so test-day questions feel familiar instead of surprising. In the final two weeks, add one or two full-length timed practice tests to lock in pacing.
Where can I find more NHSAS math practice?
EffortlessMath has the 3rd Grade NHSAS Math Workbook with hundreds of practice items, the NHSAS Test Prep Bundle with full-length practice tests, and topic lessons covering every standard the test asks about. Links are on the page.
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