3rd Grade FSA Math FREE Sample Practice Questions

3rd Grade FSA Math FREE Sample Practice Questions

TL;DR: Want a calm way to see where your 3rd grader stands before FSA test day? This free set of sample questions runs short on purpose, so the whole thing fits into one quiet sitting. Each question is followed by the worked-out answer, which means you can spot weak topics quickly and review them together. No surprises left to handle in the week before the test.

Key takeaways:

  • Free sample set covering the main grade 3 Florida math topics in one short sitting.
  • Each answer is fully worked out so your child can see the reasoning, not just the right letter.
  • Florida replaced FSA with FAST in 2022-23, but the grade 3 math content stayed the same.
  • No calculator allowed – kids work everything by hand.
  • Use this as a quick diagnostic before committing to a longer practice test.

Preparing your student for the 3rd Grade FSA Math test? To succeed on the FSA Math test, students need to practice as many real FSA Math questions as possible.  There’s nothing like working on FSA Math sample questions to measure your student’s exam readiness and put him/her more at ease when taking the 3rd Grade FSA Math test. The sample math questions you’ll find here are brief samples designed to give students the insights they need to be as prepared as possible for their 3rd Grade FSA Math test.

Check out our sample 3rd Grade FSA Math practice questions to find out what areas your student needs to practice more before taking the 3rd Grade FSA Math test!

Start preparing your student for the 2026 FSA Math test with our free sample practice questions. Also, make sure to follow some of the related links at the bottom of this post to get a better idea of what kind of mathematics questions students need to practice.

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tens, and nine ones

4- What is the value of “A” in the following equation?
\(21 + A + 9 = 44\)

A. 10

B. 12

C. 14

D. 20

5- Mr. Smith usually eats four meals a day. How many meals does he eat in a week?

A. 21

B. 24

C. 28

D. 30

6- What is the value of A in the equation \(72 ÷ A = 8\)

A. 2

B. 6

C. 7

D. 9

7- Use the models below to answer the question.
\(practice test diagram\)
Which statement about the models is true?

A. Each shows the same fraction because they are the same size.

B. Each shows a different fraction because they are different shapes.

C. Each shows the same fraction because they both have 3 sections shaded.

D. Each shows a different fraction because they both have 3 shaded sections, but a different number of total sections.

8- To what number is the arrow pointing?
\(practice test diagram\)

A. 36

B. 38

C. 40

D. 42

9- Emily has 108 stickers, and she wants to give them to nine of her closest friends. If she gives them all an equal number of stickers, how many stickers will each of Emily’s friends receive?___________

10- The following models are the same size, and each is divided into equal parts.
The models can be used to write two fractions.
\(practice test diagram\)
Based on the models, which of the following statements is true?

A. \(\frac{2}{8}\) is bigger than \(\frac{4}{16}\).

B. \(\frac{2}{8}\) is smaller than \(\frac{4}{16}\).

C. \(\frac{2}{8}\) is equal to \(\frac{4}{16}\).

D. We cannot compare these two fractions only by using the models.

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Answers:

1- A
\(8000 – 658 = 7342\)

2- D
\(14 × 40 = 560\)

3- C
24,589 is the sum of \(20,000; 4,000; 500; 80;\) and 9

4- C
\(A = 44 – (21 + 9)\)
\(A = 14\)

5- C
In 1 day, 4 meals, so \(4 × 7 = 28\) meals a week.

6- D
\(A = 72 ÷ 8\)
\(A= 9 \)

7- D
The model for the first fraction is divided into 6 equal parts. We shade 3_6 to show the same amount as 1_2. The model for the second fraction is divided into 8 equal parts. We shade 3_ 8 that it shows these two models are different fractions.

8- C
The arrow shows exactly the middle of the two numbers 35 and 45, so the answer is 40

9- 12
\(108 ÷ 9 = 12\)

10- C
The model for the first fraction is divided into 8 equal parts. We shade 2_ 8 to show the same amount as 1_ 4. The model for the second fraction is divided into 16 equal parts. We shade 4_ 16 to show the same amount as 1_ 4.

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For a workbook your child can use alongside these sample questions, Mastering Grade 3 Math walks through every topic on the Florida grade 3 test with worked examples. For word-problem-heavy practice (where most third-graders lose points), see Mastering Grade 3 Math Word Problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these questions the same as the real FSA?

They aren’t the actual test questions (those aren’t released publicly), but they mirror the format, difficulty, and standards your child will see on the Florida grade 3 math test. Each item targets a real B.E.S.T. benchmark covered on the assessment.

How many questions are on the real 3rd grade FSA?

About 60-65 questions split across three sessions of roughly 60 minutes each. Question types include multiple choice, multi-select, and a few open-response items where your child grids in a number.

Is a calculator allowed on the 3rd grade Florida math test?

No. Calculators aren’t permitted at grade 3 in Florida. Your child should be solid on multiplication facts through \(10\times 10\) and able to add and subtract multi-digit numbers by hand without one.

When does my child take the FSA in Florida?

Under FAST (which replaced FSA in 2022-23), Florida runs three windows per year: PM1 in August/September, PM2 in December/January, and PM3 in April/May. Only PM3 is the official score of record for grade 3.

What’s a passing score on the 3rd grade FSA Math?

Florida reports a 1-5 achievement level. Level 3 is “on grade level” and is the bar most schools target. A level 1 or 2 in math triggers extra support but doesn’t on its own cause retention – the third-grade retention rule is tied to reading, not math.

Can my child retake the FSA Math?

There’s no formal retake for grade 3. Under FAST, the three progress-monitoring windows function similarly – low scores on PM1 or PM2 prompt instructional changes, and PM3 in spring is the score that goes on the record.

What topics should we focus on first?

Start with multiplication and division within 100 – they’re the heaviest content on the test and feed straight into fractions and area later. Then move to fractions on a number line, area of rectangles, and multi-digit place value. Word problems get a dedicated review at the end.

How much should we practice per week?

Three 15-20 minute sessions a week is plenty for most third-graders. Two of those can be skill drill (multiplication facts, simple word problems) and one a longer mixed practice set. Add a full-length timed test in the last two weeks before the real exam.

Does the Florida test align with Common Core?

Florida has used the B.E.S.T. standards since 2022, not Common Core. That said, the grade 3 math content covered – multiplication, fractions, area, and place value – looks nearly identical to what Common Core grade 3 covers, so most national workbooks still match well.

Where can we find longer FSA practice tests?

EffortlessMath has a full-length 3rd grade FSA Math practice test, the Top 10 FSA Math sample question list, and the Mastering Grade 3 Math workbook covering every Florida standard your child will see.

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