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Reading Place Value: Tens and Hundreds

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Publisher: Education.com
Topics: First Grade, Counting and Place Value

What doest the number 522 look like when it's written out? This worksheet will help your child practice place value and read numbers in the written form. He will need to read the different numbers written out, and then fill in the number that stands for the words. What number is made up of two hundreds and six tens? After he completes this exercise, your child will have gained practice determining the place value of numbers.

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