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Patterns in Three-Digit Numbers

Explore and identify patterns in three-digit numbers, including skip counting, increasing, and decreasing sequences.

Grade 4 Math Number SenseThree-digit NumbersPatterns in Three-digit Numbers
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Fill in the Blanks2 Short AnswerMultiple ChoiceTrue / False

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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NBT.A.2

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mathgrade 4number sensepatternsthree-digit numbers
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Patterns in Three-Digit Numbers

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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to complete the patterns or identify the rules.

1. Complete the following increasing patterns:

a. 125, 130, 135,  ,  ,  

b. 300, 310, 320,  ,  ,  

c. 540, 542, 544,  ,  ,  

2. Complete the following decreasing patterns:

a. 980, 970, 960,  ,  ,  

b. 750, 745, 740,  ,  ,  

c. 412, 410, 408,  ,  ,  

3. Look at the number pattern below. What is the rule?

210, 215, 220, 225, ...

4. What is the rule for this pattern?

870, 860, 850, 840, ...

5. Which number comes next in the pattern: 600, 603, 606, 609,  ?

a

610

b

611

c

612

d

615

6. The pattern 400, 395, 390, 385 is an increasing pattern.

T

True

F

False

7. Create your own increasing pattern using three-digit numbers. Write down the first five numbers and the rule.

8. Create your own decreasing pattern using three-digit numbers. Write down the first five numbers and the rule.