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Montessori Stamp Game Command and Control Cards - 3rd Grade
How to Use These Cards
Each card follows the Read-Build-Draw-Write problem-solving approach:
- READ the problem carefully
- BUILD the problem using the Montessori stamp game materials
- DRAW a representation (bar model, tape diagram, or pictorial model)
- WRITE the equations and solution
Hierarchy of Skills
Level 1: Foundational Operations (2nd Grade Review)
- Addition with 2-3 digit numbers (no regrouping)
- Subtraction with 2-3 digit numbers (no regrouping)
- Introduction to multiplication as repeated addition
- Basic place value (units, tens, hundreds)
Level 2: Core 3rd Grade Skills
- Addition with 3-4 digit numbers (with regrouping)
- Subtraction with 3-4 digit numbers (with regrouping)
- Multiplication with 1-digit multipliers
- Introduction to division with 1-digit divisors
- Place value to thousands
Level 3: Advanced 3rd Grade Skills
- Multi-step word problems
- Multiplication with 2-digit multipliers
- Division with remainders
- Introduction to decimals (tenths)
Level 4: Extensions (4th Grade Preparation)
- Complex multi-step problems
- Decimals (tenths and hundredths)
- Advanced multiplication and division scenarios
- Real-world applications
Level 1: Foundational Operations (2nd Grade Review)
Addition Without Regrouping
Card 1
READ: Sarah collected 32 seashells on Monday and 45 seashells on Tuesday. How many seashells did she collect altogether?
BUILD: Use the stamp game to represent 32 and 45, then combine them.
DRAW: Draw a bar model showing 32 and 45 combined.
WRITE:
- Equation: 32 + 45 = ?
- Solution: 32 + 45 = 77 seashells
Card 2
READ: There are 61 red birds and 27 blue birds in the sanctuary. How many birds are there in total?
BUILD: Use the stamp game to represent 61 and 27, then combine them.
DRAW: Draw a tape diagram showing the two quantities.
WRITE:
- Equation: 61 + 27 = ?
- Solution: 61 + 27 = 88 birds
Subtraction Without Regrouping
Card 3
READ: Max had 87 marbles. He gave 25 marbles to his friend. How many marbles does Max have now?
BUILD: Represent 87 using the stamp game, then remove 25.
DRAW: Draw a bar model showing 87 and the part removed (25).
WRITE:
- Equation: 87 - 25 = ?
- Solution: 87 - 25 = 62 marbles
Card 4
READ: A bookshelf had 93 books. The librarian removed 52 books for repair. How many books remain on the shelf?
BUILD: Represent 93 using the stamp game, then remove 52.
DRAW: Draw a tape diagram showing the total and the part removed.
WRITE:
- Equation: 93 - 52 = ?
- Solution: 93 - 52 = 41 books
Introduction to Multiplication
Card 5
READ: Emma plants 4 rows of carrots with 12 seeds in each row. How many carrot seeds did she plant?
BUILD: Use the stamp game to represent 4 groups of 12.
DRAW: Draw 4 equal groups with 12 in each group.
WRITE:
- Repeated addition: 12 + 12 + 12 + 12 = ?
- Multiplication: 4 × 12 = ?
- Solution: 4 × 12 = 48 seeds
Card 6
READ: Each package contains 21 pencils. If the teacher buys 3 packages, how many pencils does she have?
BUILD: Use the stamp game to represent 3 groups of 21.
DRAW: Draw 3 equal groups with 21 in each.
WRITE:
- Repeated addition: 21 + 21 + 21 = ?
- Multiplication: 3 × 21 = ?
- Solution: 3 × 21 = 63 pencils
Level 2: Core 3rd Grade Skills
Addition With Regrouping
Card 7
READ: The school library received 248 new fiction books and 175 new non-fiction books. How many new books did the library receive in total?
BUILD: Use the stamp game to represent 248 and 175, then combine them, regrouping as needed.
DRAW: Draw a place value chart showing the addition and regrouping.
WRITE:
- Equation: 248 + 175 = ?
- Solution: 248 + 175 = 423 books
Card 8
READ: On a road trip, Javier's family drove 367 miles on the first day and 489 miles on the second day. How many miles did they drive in the two days?
BUILD: Set up 367 and 489 with the stamp game, then combine, regrouping as needed.
DRAW: Draw a bar model showing the two distances.
WRITE:
- Equation: 367 + 489 = ?
- Solution: 367 + 489 = 856 miles
Subtraction With Regrouping
Card 9
READ: A container has 543 beads. The art teacher used 278 beads for a project. How many beads are left in the container?
BUILD: Represent 543 using the stamp game, then remove 278, regrouping as needed.
DRAW: Draw a tape diagram to represent the problem.
WRITE:
- Equation: 543 - 278 = ?
- Solution: 543 - 278 = 265 beads
Card 10
READ: The aquarium tank holds 625 gallons of water. If 387 gallons have been filled, how many more gallons are needed to fill the tank?
BUILD: Represent 625 using the stamp game, then remove 387, regrouping as needed.
DRAW: Draw a bar model showing the total capacity and the amount filled.
WRITE:
- Equation: 625 - 387 = ?
- Solution: 625 - 387 = 238 gallons
Multiplication with 1-Digit Multipliers
Card 11
READ: Each classroom needs 124 tiles for an art project. If there are 6 classrooms, how many tiles are needed in total?
BUILD: Use the stamp game to show 6 groups of 124.
DRAW: Draw a representation showing the multiplication.
WRITE:
- Equation: 6 × 124 = ?
- Solution: 6 × 124 = 744 tiles
Card 12
READ: A delivery truck can carry 256 boxes at one time. How many boxes can the truck carry in 8 trips?
BUILD: Represent 8 groups of 256 using the stamp game.
DRAW: Draw a representation of 8 groups of 256.
WRITE:
- Equation: 8 × 256 = ?
- Solution: 8 × 256 = 2,048 boxes
Introduction to Division with 1-Digit Divisors
Card 13
READ: A school has 168 students that need to be divided equally into 4 teams. How many students will be on each team?
BUILD: Use the stamp game to represent 168, then divide it into 4 equal groups.
DRAW: Draw a tape diagram showing 168 divided into 4 equal parts.
WRITE:
- Equation: 168 ÷ 4 = ?
- Solution: 168 ÷ 4 = 42 students per team
Card 14
READ: Grandma has 369 cookies that she wants to package equally into 9 gift boxes. How many cookies will go in each box?
BUILD: Use the stamp game to represent 369, then divide into 9 equal groups.
DRAW: Draw a representation showing the division.
WRITE:
- Equation: 369 ÷ 9 = ?
- Solution: 369 ÷ 9 = 41 cookies per box
Place Value to Thousands
Card 15
READ: Write the number 3,572 in expanded form using the stamp game.
BUILD: Represent 3,572 using the stamp game materials.
DRAW: Draw a place value chart showing thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones.
WRITE:
- Expanded form: 3,000 + 500 + 70 + 2
- Word form: Three thousand, five hundred seventy-two
Card 16
READ: Tim wrote the number 4,805. Represent this number with the stamp game and identify the value of each digit.
BUILD: Use the stamp game to show 4,805.
DRAW: Draw a place value chart with the digits and their values.
WRITE:
- 4 in the thousands place = 4,000
- 8 in the hundreds place = 800
- 0 in the tens place = 0
- 5 in the ones place = 5
Level 3: Advanced 3rd Grade Skills
Multi-Step Word Problems
Card 17
READ: A store received 278 apples on Monday and 345 apples on Tuesday. They sold 429 apples by Wednesday evening. How many apples remain?
BUILD: First use the stamp game to add 278 and 345, then subtract 429 from the sum.
DRAW: Draw a bar model showing the two-step process.
WRITE:
- Step 1: 278 + 345 = 623 apples received
- Step 2: 623 - 429 = 194 apples remain
Card 18
READ: A school fundraiser collected $127 on Monday, $238 on Tuesday, and $195 on Wednesday. If they need $750 to meet their goal, how much more money do they need to raise?
BUILD: Add 127, 238, and 195 using the stamp game, then subtract from 750.
DRAW: Draw a tape diagram showing the amounts collected and the goal.
WRITE:
- Step 1: 127 + 238 + 195 = $560 collected
- Step 2: 750 - 560 = $190 still needed
Multiplication with 2-Digit Multipliers
Card 19
READ: Each bus can transport 32 students. How many students can 14 buses transport?
BUILD: Use the stamp game to multiply 32 by 14.
DRAW: Draw an area model showing 32 × 14.
WRITE:
- Partial products: (30 × 10) + (30 × 4) + (2 × 10) + (2 × 4)
- Calculation: 300 + 120 + 20 + 8 = 448
- Solution: 32 × 14 = 448 students
Card 20
READ: A theater has 23 rows with 45 seats in each row. How many seats are there in the theater?
BUILD: Use the stamp game to multiply 45 by 23.
DRAW: Draw an area model showing the multiplication.
WRITE:
- Partial products: (40 × 20) + (40 × 3) + (5 × 20) + (5 × 3)
- Calculation: 800 + 120 + 100 + 15 = 1,035
- Solution: 23 × 45 = 1,035 seats
Division with Remainders
Card 21
READ: 275 students need to be placed in groups of 6 for a field trip. How many complete groups can be formed, and how many students will be left over?
BUILD: Use the stamp game to represent 275, then divide into groups of 6.
DRAW: Draw a pictorial model showing groups of 6 with remainders.
WRITE:
- Equation: 275 ÷ 6 = ?
- Solution: 275 ÷ 6 = 45 remainder 5
- 45 complete groups with 5 students left over
Card 22
READ: A cafeteria has 583 pieces of fruit to be divided equally among 8 classes. How many pieces will each class receive, and how many pieces will be left over?
BUILD: Use the stamp game to represent 583, then divide into 8 equal groups.
DRAW: Draw a representation showing the division with remainder.
WRITE:
- Equation: 583 ÷ 8 = ?
- Solution: 583 ÷ 8 = 72 remainder 7
- Each class gets 72 pieces with 7 pieces left over
Introduction to Decimals (Tenths)
Card 23
READ: Maya has 2 whole pizzas and 7 tenths of another pizza. Represent this amount using the stamp game and decimal tiles.
BUILD: Use stamp game and decimal tiles to show 2.7.
DRAW: Draw a model showing 2 wholes and 7 tenths.
WRITE:
- Decimal: 2.7
- Word form: Two and seven tenths
Card 24
READ: Jordan ran 3.4 kilometers on Monday and 2.6 kilometers on Tuesday. How far did Jordan run in total?
BUILD: Use the stamp game with decimal tiles to represent 3.4 and 2.6, then combine.
DRAW: Draw a representation showing the addition of decimals.
WRITE:
- Equation: 3.4 + 2.6 = ?
- Solution: 3.4 + 2.6 = 6.0 kilometers
Level 4: Extensions (4th Grade Preparation)
Complex Multi-Step Problems
Card 25
READ: A store sells notebooks for $3 each and pens for $2 each. If Maria buys 4 notebooks and 7 pens, and pays with a $50 bill, how much change will she receive?
BUILD: Use the stamp game to calculate the cost of notebooks, the cost of pens, the total cost, and then the change.
DRAW: Draw a model showing each calculation step.
WRITE:
- Step 1: 4 × $3 = $12 for notebooks
- Step 2: 7 × $2 = $14 for pens
- Step 3: $12 + $14 = $26 total
- Step 4: $50 - $26 = $24 change
Card 26
READ: A school orders 15 boxes of pencils with 24 pencils in each box. If the pencils need to be distributed equally to 8 classrooms, how many pencils will each classroom receive?
BUILD: Use the stamp game to multiply 15 and 24, then divide the result by 8.
DRAW: Draw models for both the multiplication and division steps.
WRITE:
- Step 1: 15 × 24 = 360 pencils in total
- Step 2: 360 ÷ 8 = 45 pencils per classroom
Decimals (Tenths and Hundredths)
Card 27
READ: Sam has 5.75 meters of ribbon. He uses 2.38 meters for a project. How much ribbon does he have left?
BUILD: Use the stamp game with decimal tiles to represent 5.75, then remove 2.38.
DRAW: Draw a model showing the subtraction of decimals.
WRITE:
- Equation: 5.75 - 2.38 = ?
- Solution: 5.75 - 2.38 = 3.37 meters
Card 28
READ: A recipe calls for 1.25 cups of flour for one batch of cookies. How much flour is needed to make 4 batches?
BUILD: Use the stamp game with decimal tiles to multiply 1.25 by 4.
DRAW: Draw a representation showing 4 groups of 1.25.
WRITE:
- Equation: 4 × 1.25 = ?
- Solution: 4 × 1.25 = 5.00 cups
Advanced Multiplication and Division
Card 29
READ: A factory produces 135 toys per hour. How many toys can it produce in 24 hours?
BUILD: Use the stamp game to multiply 135 by 24.
DRAW: Draw an area model showing the multiplication.
WRITE:
- Equation: 135 × 24 = ?
- Solution: 135 × 24 = 3,240 toys
Card 30
READ: A truck is carrying 2,856 pounds of rice that needs to be packed into bags of 32 pounds each. How many complete bags can be filled?
BUILD: Use the stamp game to divide 2,856 by 32.
DRAW: Draw a model showing the division.
WRITE:
- Equation: 2,856 ÷ 32 = ?
- Solution: 2,856 ÷ 32 = 89 bags, with 8 pounds remaining
Real-World Applications
Card 31
READ: A family is planning a road trip. If their car travels an average of 25.5 miles per gallon of gas, and they have a 14-gallon tank, how far can they travel on a full tank?
BUILD: Use the stamp game with decimal tiles to multiply 25.5 by 14.
DRAW: Draw a representation showing the multiplication.
WRITE:
- Equation: 25.5 × 14 = ?
- Solution: 25.5 × 14 = 357 miles
Card 32
READ: The school garden is a rectangle measuring 12.5 meters by 8.75 meters. What is the perimeter of the garden?
BUILD: Use the stamp game with decimal tiles to calculate 2 × (12.5 + 8.75).
DRAW: Draw the rectangle and show the calculation of perimeter.
WRITE:
- Step 1: 12.5 + 8.75 = 21.25
- Step 2: 2 × 21.25 = 42.5
- Solution: The perimeter is 42.5 meters
Answer Cards
Level 1 Answers
- 77 seashells
- 88 birds
- 62 marbles
- 41 books
- 48 seeds
- 63 pencils
Level 2 Answers
- 423 books
- 856 miles
- 265 beads
- 238 gallons
- 744 tiles
- 2,048 boxes
- 42 students per team
- 41 cookies per box
- 3,000 + 500 + 70 + 2
- 4,000 + 800 + 0 + 5
Level 3 Answers
- 194 apples
- $190 still needed
- 448 students
- 1,035 seats
- 45 groups with 5 students left over
- 72 pieces per class with 7 pieces left over
- 2.7
- 6.0 kilometers
Level 4 Answers
- $24 change
- 45 pencils per classroom
- 3.37 meters
- 5.00 cups
- 3,240 toys
- 89 bags
- 357 miles
- 42.5 meters

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