Kids completing this third grade math worksheet practice reading whole numbers and identifying the place value for digits up to the ten thousands place.
Put your child's understanding of place value to the test with this challenging math worksheet. Your child will write the place values of each number two ways.
Help your child develop their place value superpower with this practice sheet! This worksheet will help your student practice breaking down big numbers into expanded form using place value, from the ones place to the hundred thousandths place.
Use this place value mat to represent tricky multi-digit numbers and solve more complex math problems! Laminate a set of Place Value Mats to support your students as they develop a strong number sense!
This place value challenge is perfect for those looking for a creative math activity that kids will enjoy! Your child will be challenged to use the numbers in the number bank to create six-digit numbers based on various clues.
This resource is designed to support your students as they strengthen their number sense. Laminate a set of these Place Value Mats to help them solve problems with multi-digit numbers.
Use the Quiet Place Poem worksheet to help students find a quiet place in nature and write a poem about their experience after reflecting on what they see, hear, and feel.
Let your students show what they know about place value, as they round, determine the value of various digits, and build numbers. Gain insight into who is ready to take on the challenges in the thousands place and beyond!
The partial sums method uses place value to help organize multi-digit math problems. Help your child master this strategy with a few practice problems.
Help children make the connection between Hindu-Arabic numerals, Chinese characters, Pinyin form, and quantities with this Chinese language coloring worksheet.
Your third grader will love helping ones, hundreds, and thousands find there place with these place value worksheets that make math fun. Cute cartoons and the opportunity to color-by-number as well as explain their reasoning via writing keep your eight-year-old interested and entertained as they prepare for math class. Advanced third graders may enjoy our fourth grade place value worksheets as well!