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3rd Grade Halloween Multiplication Word Problems

Solve Halloween multiplication word problems about candy bags, spiders, and pumpkin patches.

  • Homework
  • Centers
  • Review
  • Morning Work

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Worksheet details

Grade
3rd Grade
Subject
Math
Skill
Multiplication
Topic
Halloween multiplication word problems
Difficulty
Standard
Time
15 minutes
Pages
2 (incl. answer key)
Format
Printable PDF (US Letter)
Answer key
Included
Best for
homework, centers, review, morning work

What This Worksheet Practices

Students will solve Halloween-themed one-step multiplication word problems using equal groups.

  • Identifying equal groups in a story
  • Choosing multiplication
  • Labeling the answer

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Preview of Halloween Multiplication Word Problems

Spooky stories, equal groups

Every problem here is an equal-groups situation dressed up for Halloween — bags of candy, legs on spiders, rows in a pumpkin patch. Recognizing the equal groups is what tells students to multiply rather than add.

How to use it

Have students name how many groups and how many in each group, write the multiplication sentence, and label the answer. The two-step challenge problem stretches stronger students. Same skill as the everyday multiplication word problems.

👩‍🏫 Teacher note

Each problem is an equal-groups situation. Have students name the number of groups and the size of each group before multiplying.

🏠 Parent note

Ask: how many groups, and how many in each group? Then multiply.

Common Mistakes to Watch For

  • Adding instead of multiplying
  • Forgetting the unit in the answer

Answer Key

Answers include the multiplication sentence and labeled total.

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