Free South Carolina SC READY Math Practice

South Carolina SC READY math practice for grades 3–8 — with worked answers, standards-aligned study plans, complete topic lists, formulas, and free worksheets.

✓ Grades 3–8✓ SC READY-aligned✓ 100% free

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In a hurry? Pick your grade below (3–8), take the quiz one question at a time, and read the worked solution after each — aligned to the South Carolina SC READY standards.
3–8Grades covered
SC READYSouth Carolina state test
10Questions per quiz
2026Updated

What Is the South Carolina SC READY Math Test?

The SC READY (South Carolina College- and Career-Ready Assessments) is the official South Carolina statewide math assessment, administered by the South Carolina Department of Education to students in grades 3–8. It measures how well students have mastered the grade-level math standards taught in South Carolina classrooms, and its results are used for student progress monitoring and school accountability.

The SC READY math test is delivered online and mixes several question types — traditional multiple-choice, multi-select (choose more than one), and technology-enhanced or open-response items where students drag, plot, or type in an answer. An on-screen calculator is available on the designated upper-grade sections, while the lower grades are non-calculator, so it pays to be fluent with mental and written math.

The math tested grows each year: place value, operations, and fractions in grades 3–5; ratios, percents, integers, and beginning algebra in grade 6; proportional reasoning, rational numbers, geometry, and probability in grade 7; and linear equations, functions, exponents, scientific notation, and the Pythagorean theorem in grade 8. Each grade tab below lists the complete topic set.

Scores are reported on a scaled score with achievement levels that show whether a student is on grade level. With consistent, targeted practice the SC READY is very manageable — pick your grade below to start. For official details, dates, and reporting, see the South Carolina Department of Education.

South Carolina SC READY Math Practice by Grade (3–8)

Choose a grade below. Each grade includes its own overview, study plan, 10-question practice quiz, tips, complete topic list, key formulas, and related math books.

Grade 3 Math

Grade 3 Math

Grade 3: 4-Week Study Plan

Week 1 — Multiplication & division within 100.
Week 2 — Fractions as numbers on the number line; equivalence.
Week 3 — Area and perimeter.
Week 4 — Rounding, multi-digit add/subtract, and two-step word problems.

Grade 3: Practice Quiz

Question 1 of 100%
Multiplication

Multiplication

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  • 42
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Answer: 42

Grade 3: Tips to Boost Your Score

  • Memorize times tables up to 10.
  • Draw fractions to picture equal parts.
  • Label units (cm, in) in measurement answers.

Grade 3: Practice by Topic

Browse free Grade 3 math worksheets →

Grade 3: Formulas to Know

  • Area of a rectangle = length × width.
  • Multiplication is repeated addition.
  • A fraction shows equal parts of a whole.
6Grade levels (3–8)
2026SC READY aligned
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SC READY test?

The SC READY (South Carolina College- and Career-Ready Assessments) is the South Carolina statewide math assessment for grades 3–8.

Which grades does this page cover?

Grade-by-grade math practice for grades 3 through 8, matching the SC READY tested grades.

Is this practice free?

Yes — every grade quiz, study plan, and resource here is 100% free with no signup.

How many questions are in each quiz?

Each grade has a 10-question practice quiz with worked answers you can reveal after answering.

Can students use a calculator?

Calculator policy varies by grade; lower grades are typically non-calculator. Practice doing the math by hand.

How should my child prepare?

Use the study plan for the grade, practice a little each day, and review every missed question.

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