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Class3 Math Holiday Homework Updated

This document is a summer vacation homework worksheet for Class 3 students focusing on Mathematics, specifically on Addition and Number System. It includes various sections such as fill-in-the-blanks, word problems, addition puzzles, and fun activities to enhance students' understanding of numbers and addition. Parents are encouraged to support their child's independent learning and integrate math into daily life.

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Class3 Math Holiday Homework Updated

This document is a summer vacation homework worksheet for Class 3 students focusing on Mathematics, specifically on Addition and Number System. It includes various sections such as fill-in-the-blanks, word problems, addition puzzles, and fun activities to enhance students' understanding of numbers and addition. Parents are encouraged to support their child's independent learning and integrate math into daily life.

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Class 3 - Summer Vacation Holiday Homework Worksheet

Subject: Mathematics | Chapters: Addition & Number System

Name: ________________________ Roll No: _______ Date: __________

SECTION A: Number System Fun

1. Fill in the blanks:


- The number before 1000 is _______
- 999 + 1 = _______
- The place value of 7 in 478 is _______
- 100 more than 325 is _______

2. Write in words:
- 218 = __________________________
- 405 = __________________________
- 999 = __________________________
- 1,000 = _________________________

3. Complete the pattern:


- 10, 20, 30, ___, ___, ___
- 555, 556, ___, ___, ___
- 1000, 900, 800, ___, ___

4. Compare using <, > or =


- 534 __ 543
- 700 + 200 __ 999
- 808 __ 880
- 300 __ 100 + 200

SECTION B: Awesome Additions

5. Add and find the answers:


- 123 + 456 = _______
- 507 + 390 = _______
- 222 + 333 = _______
- 745 + 254 = _______

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Class 3 - Summer Vacation Holiday Homework Worksheet
Subject: Mathematics | Chapters: Addition & Number System

6. Solve these word problems:

a) Rita had 234 toffees. She got 129 more from her aunt.
How many toffees does she have now?
Answer: _____________________________

b) A shopkeeper sold 157 pens in the morning and 236 pens in the evening.
How many pens did he sell in total?
Answer: _____________________________

7. Magic Box Addition! Fill the boxes so the rows and columns all add up to the same total:

| 34 | 25 | ___ |
| ___ | 40 | 19 |
| 28 | ___ | 30 |

8. Color the Odd Numbers in red and Even Numbers in blue:


212, 301, 476, 999, 800, 145

9. Maze Time! Start from 100 and reach 200 by adding 10 each step. Write all numbers on the path:
100 < ___ < ___ < ___ < ___ < ___ < ___ < ___ < ___ < ___ < 200

10. Challenge Question:


You bought a notebook for Rs 57 and a pen for Rs 18.
You gave the shopkeeper Rs 100.
How much money did you get back?
Answer: ______________________

SECTION C: Fun Activities

11. Addition Puzzle:


Find the missing number:
___ + 145 = 300
256 + ___ = 400

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Class 3 - Summer Vacation Holiday Homework Worksheet
Subject: Mathematics | Chapters: Addition & Number System

___ + ___ = 500

12. Number Hunt!


Go around your house and write down 5 numbers you see (on bills, boxes, clocks, etc.)
Then, arrange them in ascending and descending order.

13. Draw your own number monster!


Make a fun monster with a number as its name (e.g., Monster 478). Give it number arms, number
legs, and add up all the numbers to find its power score!

Parent's Note: Please encourage your child to work independently, practice mental math, and revise

regularly. Make math a part of daily life - like counting fruits, money, and doing quick additions.

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