Welcome to our Place Value Worksheets! These vibrant printables will inspire third and fourth-graders to practice identifying place value. This math concept is highly significant for children and benefits their further education. Using these learning pages, students will develop analytical thinking, attention, logic, and math skills in no time.
When writing numbers, we use symbols called digits, and it is important where to place them. Sometimes finding place values of thousands, hundreds, tens and ones can be a struggle for students, as it depends on their place or position in a number. For example, the 7 in 470 represents 7 tens, or 70, but in 740, it denotes seven hundred, or 700.
There are several exercises on each page. Children need to read the statements, identify the place value of the given numbers, and choose the correct answer.
If you want to make them more involved, represent the activity as a game and use hourglasses to set a time limit for each worksheet. Your kids will love practicing while having fun. These learning pages may be used to explore place value in classes or when self-practicing at home.
The worksheets are printer-friendly versions and are suitable for color and white and black printers.
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Approximate US School Grade: Grade 3, Grade 4.
Age Range: 8-10.