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Grade 3 Addition Word Problems A1

Charlie and his father decided to build a treehouse. The document contains 5 word problems about gathering supplies and building the treehouse. It asks how many pieces of wood they collected, nails they would have after buying boxes, inches of rope used to tie posts, ounces of paint needed, and cookies eaten after completion. The document provides the questions and steps to solve each addition word problem.

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Grade 3 Addition Word Problems A1

Charlie and his father decided to build a treehouse. The document contains 5 word problems about gathering supplies and building the treehouse. It asks how many pieces of wood they collected, nails they would have after buying boxes, inches of rope used to tie posts, ounces of paint needed, and cookies eaten after completion. The document provides the questions and steps to solve each addition word problem.

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Grade 3 Math Word Problems Worksheet


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Addition Word Problems A1

Charlie and his father, an engineer, decided to build a treehouse in their


backyard.
1. In order to start constructing the house, Charlie and his father needed
to gather some wood from the forest. If they initially have 15 extra
planks of wood in the house and Charlie and his father got 10 planks
of wood each, how many pieces of wood do they have in total?

2. While building the house, Charlie noticed that they were running out
of nails so he told his father he’s going to buy some. If they still have
9 nails left and Charlie bought 2 boxes of nails, the big one containing
55 nails and the small one containing 31, how many nails will they
have?

3. To have a more stable treehouse, Charlie’s father decided to tie the


corner posts of the house to the tree itself. He used 24 inches of rope
for the first post, 20 inches on the second, 14 inches on the third and
12 inches on the fourth. How many inches of rope were used?

4. The treehouse is almost done; all they need is to paint it. His father
estimated that they will use 20 ounces of white paint, 15 ounces of
green paint and 34 ounces of brown paint. How many ounces of paint
would they buy in total?

5. Upon finishing the treehouse, Charlie’s mother served them freshly


baked cookies. If Charlie ate 15 cookies, his father ate 10 and his
mother only ate 5, how many cookies were eaten in total?

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Grade 3 Math Word Problems Worksheet


Read and answer each question. Show your work!

Addition Word Problems A1

Charlie and his father, an engineer, decided to build a treehouse in their


backyard.
1. In order to start constructing the house, Charlie and his father needed
to gather some wood from the forest. If they initially have 15 extra
planks of wood in the house and Charlie and his father got 10 planks
of wood each, how many pieces of wood do they have in total?
Answer: 15 + 10 + 10 = 35
There are 35 planks of wood.
2. While building the house, Charlie noticed that they were running out
of nails so he told his father he’s going to buy some. If they still have
9 nails left and Charlie bought 2 boxes of nails, the big one containing
55 nails and the small one containing 31, how many nails would they
have?
Answer: 9 + 31 + 55 = 95
They have 95 pieces of nails.
3. To have a more stable treehouse, Charlie’s father decided to tie the
corner posts of the house to the tree itself. He used 24 inches of rope
for the first post, 20 inches on the second, 14 inches on the third and
12 inches on the fourth. How many inches of rope were used?
Answer: 24 + 14 + 12 + 20 = 70
Charlie’s father used 70 inches of rope.
4. The treehouse is almost done; all they need is to paint it. His father
estimated that they will use 20 ounces of white paint, 15 ounces of
green paint and 34 ounces of brown paint. How many ounces of paint
should they buy in total?
Answer: 20 + 15 + 34 = 69
They should buy a total of 69 ounces of paint.
5. Upon finishing the treehouse, Charlie’s mother served them freshly
baked cookies. If Charlie ate 15 cookies, his father ate 10 and his
mother only ate 5, how many cookies were eaten in total?
Answer: 15 + 10 + 5 = 30
There were 30 cookies eaten.

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