environment | March 01, 2026

What maths should a Year 3 know?

What maths should a Year 3 know?

The year 3 maths curriculum is then broken down into the main topics that pupils learn across their years at school.

  • Number & place value.
  • Addition & subtraction.
  • Multiplication & division.
  • Fractions.
  • Measurement.
  • Geometry.
  • Statistics.

What are the topics in Grade 3 math?

3rd grade

  • Course summary.
  • Intro to multiplication.
  • 1-digit multiplication.
  • Addition, subtraction, and estimation.
  • Intro to division.
  • Understand fractions.
  • Equivalent fractions and comparing fractions.
  • More with multiplication and division.

Is White Rose free?

Is White Rose Maths free? Yes and no! The White Rose Maths Scheme and the structured small steps progression is free for all primary schools to use (and it starts right down at EYFS stage).

What level should Year 3 be working at?

B means that he’s working comfortably at that level….Each National Curriculum level was divided into sub-levels:

Year 1Level 1b
Year 2Level 2a-c
Year 3Level 2a-3b
Year 4Level 3
Year 5Level 3b-4c

What maths should YEAR 2 know?

The full list of things your child will learn at Year 2 includes:

  • Place Value (up to 100)
  • Addition and subtraction facts (up to 20)
  • Multiplication and Division (including the 2, 3 and 5 times tables)
  • Properties of shape – common 2D and 3D shapes.
  • Simple Fractions.
  • Measurement – Length and Height.
  • Position and Direction.

What order should I teach 3rd grade math?

3rd Grade Math Scope & Sequence

  1. Chapter 1: “Number Theory and Systems”
  2. Chapter 2: “Addition and Subtraction”
  3. Chapter 3: “Multiplication and Division”
  4. Chapter 4: “Number Patterns”
  5. Chapter 5: “Multiplication and Division Problem Solving”
  6. Chapter 6: “Fractions”
  7. Chapter 7: “Fractions and Decimals”
  8. Chapter 8: “Money”

What level should YEAR 3 be working at?

What is a maths hub?

What is a Maths Hub? Each Maths Hub is a partnership, led locally by an outstanding school or college. So, the hub is not just the lead school or college – instead it is more like a maths leadership network involving schools, colleges and other organisations with maths education expertise from across the hub’s area.

Is third space learning free?

All our home learning resources and home learning packs are available for free for both parents and teachers.