Kumon Grade 3 Division (Kumon Math Workbooks) - book cover
Education & Reference
  • Publisher : Kumon Publishing North America; Workbook edition
  • Published : 04 Jun 2008
  • Pages : 96
  • ISBN-10 : 1933241551
  • ISBN-13 : 9781933241555
  • Language : English

Kumon Grade 3 Division (Kumon Math Workbooks)

Our Calculation Workbooks follow the Kumon Method, a proven learning system that helps children succeed and excel in math. Kumon Workbooks gradually introduce new topics in a logical progression and always include plenty of practice. As a result, children master one skill at a time and move forward without anxiety or frustration. Our Calculation Workbooks overlap with the Common Core State Standards

Grade 3 Division focuses on the following topics:



Multiplication reviewDivisionDivision with remaindersVertical form divisionDivision of large numbers

Readers Top Reviews

Steelers4LifeJane
I purchased these because my son, in the 4th grade at the time, seemed to have forgotten the basics to multiplication and he was struggling learning the larger multiplication facts. I bought this as a refresher and to give him more practice. There was a great improvement in his math class after making him work in this book daily.
saguSteelers4Life
I bought this book for my son who is now in 2nd grade . First, I bought Kumon’s multiplication book which made him learn his multiplication tables and then I bought this, which helped him in mastering his multiplication and division facts . Every year during summer breaks, I buy age and level -appropriate kumon books and they really help kids in building strong foundation of mathematical concepts. I would highly recommend these books . I wish I could give 10 stars this .
WilliansaguSteele
Very good resources. We are following the recommended path on the books. It is clear the development it brings.
Andy & AriWillian
This was a support item I bought when I was homeschooling our daughter in 3rd grade. Our primary math curriculum was Singapore math, which I highly recommend and can't say enough good things about (and yes, they do have a common core version of that), but she was struggling more with division and needed more practice then the workbooks we had for that provided, and I didn't have a bunch of time to scour the internet for additional worksheets. I found this to be perfect for that (though she, admittedly, was less then thrilled about the extra practice). It had a variety of different worksheets, with division from memory based on math facts, to the beginnings of long division, to division with a remainder. It worked well for the support we needed, and it was worth buying it to save a bit of my precious time.

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