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Add / subtract with parenthesis - four numbers
Add / subtract with parenthesis - four numbers

Free printable add / subtract with parenthesis (four numbers) worksheet for 3rd grade students. Part of our add / subtract with parenthesis - four numbers order of operations collection. Aligned to Common Core standards.

How do I use this worksheet?

Before handing out the worksheet, briefly introduce the concept with a short oral warm-up or a visual model on the board. Encourage students to talk through their thinking as they work: "What strategy are you using? How do you know that is right?" After completing the worksheet, review any missed problems together and discuss the reasoning rather than just the answer. For extra support, let students use manipulatives or draw pictures alongside the written problems. These add / subtract with parenthesis - four numbers worksheets work well as daily practice, homework, or a focused review activity.

What students will practice

  • Students will recognize and apply add / subtract with parenthesis - four numbers concepts using grade-appropriate strategies and models.
  • Students will solve problems involving add / subtract with parenthesis - four numbers with increasing accuracy and confidence.
  • Students will connect add / subtract with parenthesis - four numbers skills to real-world situations and explain their reasoning clearly.


Curriculum Links

Common Core State Standards

Math ยท 3rd Grade

3.OA.D.8
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FAQ

How do I use this add / subtract with parenthesis - four numbers worksheet?โŒ„

Before handing out the worksheet, briefly introduce the concept with a short oral warm-up or a visual model on the board. Encourage students to talk through their thinking as they work: "What strategy are you using? How do you know that is right?" After completing the worksheet, review any missed problems together and discuss the reasoning rather than just the answer. For extra support, let students use manipulatives or draw pictures alongside the written problems. These add / subtract with parenthesis - four numbers worksheets work well as daily practice, homework, or a focused review activity.

What does this worksheet teach?โŒ„

These add / subtract with parenthesis - four numbers worksheets for 3rd grade give students the structured, hands-on practice they need to build confidence and fluency. Students work through a range of problem formats, from visual models and diagrams to written equations and word problems, so they encounter add / subtract with parenthesis - four numbers from every angle. Each worksheet is designed to build on prior knowledge while introducing the level of challenge appropriate for 3rd grade. Practicing add / subtract with parenthesis - four numbers at this stage strengthens the mathematical foundations that support more advanced concepts in later grades.

What grade level is this add / subtract with parenthesis - four numbers worksheet for?โŒ„

"Add / subtract with parenthesis - four numbers" is written for 3rd Grade (Ages 8-9), and it covers Common Core 3.OA.D.8. If your little one is a year younger but already steady on order of operations, the page still works. You may just need to read the instructions out loud. And if they are older and add / subtract with parenthesis - four numbers never quite stuck, this is a short review rather than busywork.

Can I use this add / subtract with parenthesis - four numbers worksheet for homeschool or classroom?โŒ„

Yes, both. We made it for 3rd Grade order of operations, and the page works the same whether it lands on a kitchen table or a center rotation. At home, most families go through it together and talk the answers out loud, and that talking is where most of the learning happens with add / subtract with parenthesis - four numbers. In class it runs well as independent work while you pull a small group. Print one copy or thirty, whichever the day needs.

How is working with four numbers different from three numbers in parenthesis problems?โŒ„

Four-number expressions may contain nested or multiple sets of parentheses, requiring students to track more steps and apply grouping rules carefully.

Should students show their work on these worksheets?โŒ„

Yes - writing out each step (simplifying the parenthesized group first, then continuing left to right) helps students build accurate habits before problems get more complex.

Are these problems aligned to 3rd grade Common Core standards?โŒ„

These worksheets support CCSS 3.OA.D.8, which asks students to solve two-step problems using the four operations and understand how equations work.

Is order of operations taught in third grade?โŒ„

Third grade introduces the concept that multiplication and division are performed before addition and subtraction in an expression without parentheses (CCSS 3.OA). This is a precursor to the full order of operations (PEMDAS) formalized in fifth grade (5.OA.A.1). Third graders work with simple two-operation expressions to develop this foundational understanding.

How do you introduce order of operations to third graders?โŒ„

Use concrete examples to show that order matters: 2 + 3 ร— 4 can equal 20 or 14 depending on which operation is done first. Show that 14 (multiply first) is the mathematically agreed-upon convention. Keep expressions simple - avoid parentheses and exponents at this level. Worksheets with step-by-step guided solutions showing which operation to solve first model the reasoning process.

Why does order of operations matter for third graders?โŒ„

Without consistent order of operations, the same expression could have different values for different people - making mathematical communication impossible. Third graders encounter this implicitly whenever they evaluate two-step word problems. Explicit instruction on the convention prepares students for the full PEMDAS rule in fifth grade and algebraic thinking in middle school.

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Mar 2026

Big pictures and wide lines, which matters more at this age than people think. My littles can actually finish a page.

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Feb 2026

Perfect for my little learners. Simple, focused, and no distracting clutter. These are in my weekly rotation.

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Feb 2026

Clear objectives and no filler. My students know what they're practicing before I've finished explaining it.

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Apr 2026

Three kids at home and these work for all of them. Easy to adapt up or down a grade level depending on the day.

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Worksheet Details

Grade3rd Grade
SubjectMath
TopicOrder of Operations
Standard3.OA.D.8
Pages1 page
DifficultyMedium

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