Class 3 Maths Word Problems Worksheet

Class 3 Maths Word Problems Worksheet

Name: ___________________
Date: ___________________


Part 1: Addition Word Problems

  1. Rina has 45 pencils. Her friend gives her 32 more pencils. How many pencils does Rina have now?
    Answer: _____
  2. A library has 120 books. 35 new books are added. How many books are there in total?
    Answer: _____

Part 2: Subtraction Word Problems

  1. There were 80 apples in a basket. 27 apples were sold. How many apples are left?
    Answer: _____
  2. A shop had 150 candies. 65 candies were eaten by children. How many candies remain?
    Answer: _____

Part 3: Multiplication Word Problems

  1. A farmer has 7 baskets. Each basket has 8 oranges. How many oranges does the farmer have in total?
    Answer: _____
  2. There are 6 rows of chairs in a hall. Each row has 9 chairs. How many chairs are there in total?
    Answer: _____

Part 4: Division Word Problems

  1. There are 36 chocolates. They are equally divided among 6 friends. How many chocolates does each friend get?
    Answer: _____
  2. A teacher has 45 pencils. She gives them equally to 9 students. How many pencils does each student get?
    Answer: _____

Part 5: Mixed Operations

  1. A shop sold 35 chocolates in the morning and 42 in the evening. How many chocolates were sold in total?
    Answer: _____
  2. There are 60 marbles. 24 marbles are given to friends. How many marbles are left?
    Answer: _____

Answer Key – Class 3 Word Problems Worksheet

Part 1: Addition Word Problems

  1. Rina has 45 pencils. Her friend gives her 32 more pencils.
    45 + 32 = 77 pencils
  2. A library has 120 books. 35 new books are added.
    120 + 35 = 155 books

Part 2: Subtraction Word Problems

  1. There were 80 apples. 27 apples were sold.
    80 − 27 = 53 apples
  2. A shop had 150 candies. 65 candies were eaten.
    150 − 65 = 85 candies

Part 3: Multiplication Word Problems

  1. 7 baskets × 8 oranges = 56 oranges
  2. 6 rows × 9 chairs = 54 chairs

Part 4: Division Word Problems

  1. 36 chocolates ÷ 6 friends = 6 chocolates each
  2. 45 pencils ÷ 9 students = 5 pencils each

Part 5: Mixed Operations

  1. Chocolates sold in total: 35 + 42 = 77 chocolates
  2. Marbles left: 60 − 24 = 36 marbles