Download our free math worksheets on 3 digit addition with regrouping. Feel free to use these worksheets in the classroom or at home for extra practice. Each worksheet has 16 problems with answers on the second page.
Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 Worksheet 3 Worksheet 4For more addition practice or subtraction practice, try our Addition and Subtraction Workbook. This big book of practice problems includes addition facts and subtraction facts, 2 digit and 3 digit addition and subtraction, fill in the blank, adding 3 numbers together, and more – great for daily math practice. The sections are arranged in progression from easier to more difficult, encouraging incremental mastery of each topic.
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