Roman Numerals Worksheets

Free Roman Numerals Worksheets
Exploring Roman numerals introduces Grade 3 students to a fascinating historical number system still seen today on clocks, in book outlines, and for special events like the Super Bowl. Unlike the Arabic numerals (0-9) we use daily, Roman numerals use letters like I (1), V (5), X (10), L (50), and C (100) to represent numbers. In third grade, students typically learn the values of these basic symbols and the rules for combining them to form numbers, such as adding values when symbols are placed largest to smallest (e.g., VI = 6) or subtracting when a smaller value precedes a larger one (e.g., IV = 4). Our Grade 3 Roman numerals worksheets provide clear explanations and ample practice for US students to master reading and writing these unique numerals, enhancing their number sense and appreciation for different mathematical systems.
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