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Cambridge Stage 3 Maths Worksheets, Topic by Topic

Everything Stage 3 Maths covers under Cambridge: 10 learning objectives across areas like Number, Fractions, Decimals & Proportion, Measure. Pick any topic below and generate a free print-ready worksheet in about 30 seconds. Mapped from the Cambridge Primary Mathematics curriculum framework.

10
Learning Objectives
53
Specific skills tracked
5
Syllabus areas

Number

4 topics in Stage 3

Counting & Sequences

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  • Estimate the number of objects or people up to 1000
  • Count on and back in steps of constant size (1-digit, tens or hundreds) from any number (0 to 1000)
  • Use knowledge of even and odd numbers up to 10 to recognise and sort numbers
  • Recognise the use of an object to represent an unknown quantity in addition and subtraction
  • Recognise and extend linear sequences, and describe the term-to-term rule
  • Extend spatial patterns formed from adding and subtracting a constant

Integers & Powers

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  • Recite, read and write number names and whole numbers from 0 to 1000
  • Understand the commutative and associative properties of addition to simplify calculations
  • Recognise complements of 100 and complements of multiples of 10 or 100 up to 1000
  • Estimate, add and subtract whole numbers with up to three digits (with regrouping)
  • Understand and explain the relationship between multiplication and division
  • Understand and explain the commutative and distributive properties of multiplication
  • Know the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 and 10 times tables
  • Estimate and multiply whole numbers up to 100 by 2, 3, 4 and 5
  • Estimate and divide whole numbers up to 100 by 2, 3, 4 and 5
  • Recognise multiples of 2, 5 and 10 up to 1000
  • Interpret money notation for currencies that use a decimal point
  • Add and subtract amounts of money to give change

Place Value, Ordering & Rounding

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  • Understand and explain that a digit's value depends on its position (up to 3-digit numbers)
  • Use knowledge of place value to multiply whole numbers by 10
  • Compose, decompose and regroup 3-digit numbers using hundreds, tens and ones
  • Compare and order 3-digit positive numbers using the symbols =, > and <
  • Round 3-digit numbers to the nearest 10 or 100

Fractions, Decimals & Proportion

1 topic in Stage 3

Fractions, Decimals, Percentages & Ratio

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  • Understand that fractions are equal parts of a whole that together make one whole
  • Understand that the whole-to-parts relationship depends on relative size, not shape or orientation
  • Understand and explain that fractions can describe equal parts of a quantity or set
  • Understand a fraction as the numerator divided by the denominator (half, quarter, three-quarters)
  • Understand that fractions (half, quarter, three-quarters, third and tenth) can act as operators
  • Recognise that two fractions can have an equivalent value (halves, quarters, fifths, tenths)
  • Estimate, add and subtract fractions with the same denominator within one whole
  • Use equivalence to compare and order unit fractions and same-denominator fractions, using =, > and <

Measure

1 topic in Stage 3
  • Choose the appropriate unit of time for familiar activities
  • Read and record time accurately in digital (12-hour) and on analogue clocks
  • Interpret and use the information in timetables (12-hour clock)
  • Understand the difference between a time and a time interval, and find intervals in days, weeks, months and years

Geometry

2 topics in Stage 3

Geometry, Shapes & Measurement

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  • Identify, describe, classify, name and sketch 2D shapes, differentiating regular and irregular polygons
  • Estimate and measure lengths in cm, m and km, and understand the relationship between units
  • Understand perimeter as the distance around a 2D shape and area as the space it occupies
  • Draw lines, rectangles and squares, and estimate, measure and calculate perimeter and area on a grid
  • Identify, describe, sort, name and sketch 3D shapes by their properties
  • Estimate and measure mass in grams and kilograms, and understand the relationship between units
  • Estimate and measure capacity in millilitres and litres, and understand their relationships
  • Recognise pictures, drawings and diagrams of 3D shapes
  • Identify both horizontal and vertical lines of symmetry on 2D shapes and patterns
  • Compare angles with a right angle, and recognise a straight line as two right angles or a half turn
  • Use instruments that measure length, mass, capacity and temperature

Position & Transformation

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  • Interpret and create descriptions of position, direction and movement, including cardinal points
  • Sketch the reflection of a 2D shape in a horizontal or vertical mirror line

Statistics & Probability

2 topics in Stage 3
  • Conduct an investigation to answer non-statistical and statistical questions (categorical and discrete data)
  • Record, organise and represent categorical and discrete data, choosing and explaining the representation
  • Interpret data within data sets, identifying similarities and variations, and discuss conclusions
  • Use familiar language of chance to describe events: it will happen, it will not happen, it might happen
  • Conduct chance experiments, and present and describe the results

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Questions parents ask

Are these worksheets aligned to the Cambridge Stage 3 Maths syllabus?
Yes. Mapped from the Cambridge Primary Mathematics curriculum framework. Every worksheet is generated against the learning objectives listed on this page, so the practice matches what Stage 3 actually covers, in the same language as your child's report card.
How many topics does Cambridge Stage 3 Maths cover?
10 topics across 5 areas (Number, Fractions, Decimals & Proportion, Measure, Geometry, Statistics & Probability), broken down into 53 specific skills. The full list is on this page.
Can I get a worksheet from my child's textbook chapter instead?
Yes. In the app you can photograph the chapter, or even the school notebook, and the questions are built from that exact content rather than a generic topic bank. Useful for this week's lesson or tomorrow's class test.
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