
Class 3 Mathematics develops number sense with place value up to five digits, number patterns, and the four basic operations. Students practice multiplication tables and strategies while solving real-life money problems. Measurement topics include length, area, volume, capacity, and time using both analog and digital clocks. Geometry introduces 2D and 3D shapes, angles, and map directions, while statistics and probability cover picture graphs, column graphs, and simple chance experiments.
Number
- Number theory - place value of numbers to 5 digits
- Operations with number - add, subtract, multiply, divide
- Number patterns
- Fractions
Geometry
- Identify 2D and 3D shapes
- Identify angles in shapes
- Explore position and direction on maps and plans
Multiplication tables
- 4, 7, 8, 9 times tables
- Multiplication strategies
Using Money
- Calculations using money values
- Practical-related problems using money values
Measurement
- Length and area
- Volume and capacity
- Analog and digital clocks
Statistics and Probability
- Column and picture graphs
- Chance experiments