About This Worksheet
This worksheet is a Grade 3 rounding practice activity that gives students experience rounding numbers to the nearest 10 and nearest 100 using a comparison chart. Children analyze each number and write two rounded answers in the table. The visual number lines and worked example support estimation skills and place value understanding. For example, students round numbers such as 263, 748, and 998 to both the nearest 10 and nearest 100. The repeated mixed review helps learners build strong rounding fluency.
Curriculum and Grade Alignment
This worksheet is intended for third grade students learning place value and rounding strategies. The primary learning goal is helping children compare rounding to different place values accurately. Students should already understand tens and hundreds place values before beginning the worksheet. These foundational skills support future work with estimation and multi-digit computation. This worksheet supports Common Core Standard 3.NBT.A.1 and aligns with TEKS 3.2.B for rounding whole numbers to the nearest 10 and 100.
Student Tasks
On this worksheet, students will round numbers to the nearest 10 and nearest 100 using a table format. Children practice comparing numbers to nearby benchmark values and recording rounded answers. Learners strengthen estimation skills, number sense, and place value understanding. Students also improve mental math fluency through repeated mixed practice. The structured review format helps learners recognize rounding patterns.
Common Challenges and Misconceptions
Some students may confuse the rounding rules for tens and hundreds. Others may accidentally round to the wrong place value. Children sometimes overlook midpoint numbers when deciding whether to round up or down. A few learners may also struggle with organizing answers neatly in the table. Teachers and parents can help by encouraging learners to underline the target place value before rounding.
Implementation Guidance
Teachers can use this worksheet during rounding review lessons, small-group instruction, or independent math centers. Parents may appreciate the worked example because it models the rounding process clearly. Students can use highlighters or place value charts to support accuracy if needed. This worksheet also works well for homework assignments, intervention activities, or assessment preparation. Adults should encourage learners to explain how the same number changes when rounded to different place values.
Details and Features
This printable worksheet includes mixed rounding practice for the nearest 10 and nearest 100 with a structured table format. Organized layouts and repeated review help third grade students strengthen estimation confidence and place value understanding. The black-and-white design prints clearly for classroom lessons, homework assignments, or homeschool instruction. Repeated mixed practice supports mental math fluency and flexible number reasoning. Its organized structure makes the worksheet useful for review, intervention, or assessments.