Grade 3 Number Grid Practice
This worksheet helps third-grade students practice identifying patterns, completing sequences, and performing basic operations using a number grid.
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Grade 3 Number Grid Practice
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Read each question carefully and use the number grid provided to help you find the answers.
Use the number grid below to answer the questions.
1. What number comes after 45 on the grid?
2. What number comes before 71 on the grid?
3. If you start at 23 and move down one row, what number do you land on?
4. If you start at 68 and move up one row, what number do you land on?
5. Which number is directly to the right of 54?
44
53
55
64
6. Which number is directly below 17?
18
7
27
16
7. Describe the pattern you see when you move down a column on the number grid.
8. Describe the pattern you see when you move across a row from left to right on the number grid.
9. The number 95 is in the same column as the number 5.
True
False
10. All numbers ending in 0 are in the last column of the grid.
True
False
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