Hundreds Chart Practice
A Grade 3 math worksheet focusing on understanding and using hundreds charts to identify number patterns, missing numbers, and perform simple addition and subtraction.
Includes
Standards
Topics
Hundreds Chart Practice
Name:
Date:
Score:
Read each question carefully and use your knowledge of hundreds charts to answer. A hundreds chart helps us see patterns in numbers from 1 to 100.
Use the hundreds chart below to help you answer the questions.

Fill in the missing numbers in the sequence.
1. 34, 35, , 37,
2. , 50, 51, , 53
3. 88, , 90, 91,
1. What number comes just before 60 on the hundreds chart?
59
61
60
50
2. If you are on the number 23 and move down one row on the hundreds chart, what number do you land on?
24
33
13
22
1. If you start at 45 and add 10, what number do you get? Explain how you found your answer using the hundreds chart.
2. Describe two different number patterns you can find on a hundreds chart.
1. All numbers in the same column on a hundreds chart end with the same digit.
True
False
2. Moving one space to the right on a hundreds chart always increases the number by 10.
True
False
Related Worksheets
Plotting on a Number Line
Practice plotting whole numbers and fractions on a number line for Grade 3.
Writing Three-Digit Numbers
A Grade 3 math worksheet focusing on writing three-digit numbers from words and expanded form.
Exploring Positive and Negative Numbers
A Grade 3 math worksheet to introduce positive and negative numbers using number lines and real-world examples.
Same Vs. Different in Math
A Grade 3 math worksheet focusing on identifying similarities and differences in numbers, shapes, and patterns.
Missing Number Problems Worksheet
Practice solving missing number problems with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division for Grade 3.
Number of the Day Challenge
A Grade 3 math worksheet focusing on number sense concepts through daily number exploration.
Grade 3 Place Value Relationships Worksheet
Explore place value relationships with this Grade 3 math worksheet, covering identifying values, comparing numbers, and understanding digit positions.
Greater Than, Less Than, or Equal To
Practice comparing numbers using greater than, less than, and equal to symbols.