Grade 3 Math: Understanding Intervals
This worksheet helps third-grade students understand and identify intervals on a number line, including counting by ones, twos, fives, and tens.
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Grade 3 Math: Understanding Intervals
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Show your work where needed.
1. What is an interval on a number line?
2. Look at the number line below. What is the interval (the counting pattern) shown?
Fill in the blank to complete the sentence.
3. On a number line, the space between two numbers is called an .
4. If you count by 5s, the interval is .
5. Which number line shows an interval of 2?
Decide if each statement is True or False.
6. An interval of 10 means you are counting by tens.
True
False
7. The numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 show an interval of 5.
True
False
8. Draw a number line from 0 to 12 with an interval of 3. Label all the numbers.
9. What is the next number in the pattern if the interval is 4? 12, 16, 20,
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