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Daily Maths Practice
Grade 3
Workbook 14
(Analogue/digital time, measurement
and data handling with the emphasis on
reading comprehension)
Daily Maths Practice: Day 1
2
Grade 3
A matter of time
Look at the following clocks. Write the time as shown in words and in digital time.
What time will the clocks be showing if…..
It is 15 minutes later…
It is 1 hour earlier…
It is 45 minutes later...
Daily Maths Practice: Day 2
3
Grade 3
Measurement 1
Measuring mass
kg = kilogram
g = gram
1 kg = 1000 g
½ kg = 500g
¼ kg = 250 g
500 g
20 kg
5 kg
100 g
Estimate how much each of the following items weigh by choosing the answer from the answer
box above.
Daily Maths Practice: Day 3
4
Grade 3
Measurement 2
Measuring mass
kg = kilogram
g = gram
1 kg = 1000 g
½ kg = 500g
¼ kg = 250 g
1.
If 1 cup can hold 250 g of flour, how many cups of flower can go into a 2 kg bag?
2.
Mother buys a 2.5 kg bag of sugar. She wants to pack the sugar into smaller amounts of
500 g. How many containers can be filled from the bag of sugar?
3.
If one toffee weighs 5 g, how many toffees are needed to fill a container that can take
300 g?
4.
Tom buys 12 packets of chappies. Each packet weighs 500 g. Will he be able to weigh all
the toffees at once of the scale has a limit of 4 kg?
Daily Maths Practice: Day 4
5
Grade 3
Data handling
Study the following picture to answer the questions which follow.
Complete the following sentences by looking
at the picture.
The are ____________ items in the picture
altogether. There are _________ soccer balls,
___________ stars, ____________ apples and
___________ eggs.
The ______________ have the least items.
The _______________ have the most items.
Are there two pictures that have the same
amount of items? Yes / No
Colour the bar graph according the number of pictures you see in the picture above.
Daily Maths Practice: Memo
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Grade 3
Memo: Day 1
Five minutes to four
Quarter past ten
Half past three
03:55
10:15
3:30
Memo: Day 2
500 g
5 kg
20 kg
100 g
Daily Maths Practice: Memo
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Grade 3
Memo: Day 3
1.
If 1 cup can hold 250 g of flour, how many cups of flower can go into a 2 kg bag?
2 kg = 2000 g; 2000 g ÷ 250 g = 8 cups
8 cups of flour can go into a 2 kg bag of flour.
2.
Mother buys a 2.5 kg bag of sugar. She wants to pack the sugar into smaller amounts of 500 g. How many
containers can be filled from the bag of sugar?
2.5 kg = 2500 g; 2500 g ÷ 500 g = 5 containers
5 500 g containers can be filled from a 2.5 kg bag of sugar.
3.
If one toffee weighs 5 g, how many toffees are needed to fill a container that can take 300 g?
300 g ÷ 5 g = 60
60 toffees of 5 g each are needed to fill a container that can take 300 g.
4.
Tom buys 12 packets of chappies. Each packet weighs 500 g. Will he be able to weigh all the toffees at once
of the scale has a limit of 4 kg?
500 g x 12 = 6000 g = 6 kg
No, Tom will not be able to weigh his toffees on the scale that has a 4 kg limit.
Memo: Day 4
The are 28 items in the picture altogether. There are 7 soccer balls, 8 stars, 7 apples and 6
eggs.
The Easter eggs have the least items.
The stars have the most items.
Are there two pictures that have the same amount of items? Yes / No