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Printable worksheets on place value, reading and writing large numbers, ordering numbers, expanded form, and digit values. Choose the number of digits below and you'll be forwarded to a page with a selection of worksheets.

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This page offers a large collection of place value worksheets with 2-digit numbers. Skills include finding the value of the underlined digit, expanded form, comparing numbers, ordering, and reading numbers. (Approx. level: Kindergarten - 1st)

This page has a set of 3-digit PV worksheets and games. Skills covered include: digit values, standard/expanded form, reading and writing numbers, ordering, comparing, and place value blocks. (Approx. level: 1st and 2nd Grades)

Browse our massive collection of 4-digit place value activities. Includes a variety of games and printables, covering: expanded notation, inserting commas, reading numbers, place value blocks, digit values, and more. (Approx. level: 2nd and 3rd Grades)

The printables on this page can be used for teaching and reviewing 5-digit place value. Practice finding the values of the underlines digits, write numbers in expanded notation, arranging numbers from least to greatest, and placing commas correctly. (Approx. level: 3rd and 4th Grades)

Practice place value up to hundred-thousands with these games and worksheets. Learn about digit values, writing number names, expanded and standard notation, and comparing large numbers. (Approx. level: 3rd and 4th Grades)

These PV activities have large 7-digit numbers, up to 9,999,999. This page has a variety of worksheets, games, cut-and-glue projects, and lesson ideas. (Approx. level: 4th through 6th Grades)

Print worksheets, cut-and-glue activities, and other activities for learning about place value up to 10 digits (billions).

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Review place value skills to the nearest tenth. Includes comparing, ordering, and finding the value of the underlined digit.

These worksheets will help kids learn about reading, ordering, comparing, and values of digits in numbers to the nearest hundredth.

Determine the values of digits to the nearest thousandths place. Also, review ordering, rounding, and comparing numbers to the nearest thousandth place.

Practice place value with money amounts. Read money amounts; compare and order money. Round to the nearest penny, dime, or dollar.

Rounding to the nearest ten, hundred, and/or thousand.

Download a variety of different 100 charts and 120 charts.

This index page will link you to worksheets on counting up to 10, counting up to 20, and counting up to 30. Also includes specific number trace-and-print activities for 1 through 30.

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Place Value Worksheet Numbers to 200

Welcome to the 2nd Grade Math Salamanders Place Value Worksheet to 200 collection. Here you will find our selection of place value sheets to help your child learn their place value up to 200.

Counting is one of the very first skills young children learn to do in their math journey.

When children first learn to count, they learn the number sequence, usually up to ten, but without an understanding of what the numbers mean.

Next, they learn to count objects and numbers of things that are in front of them and learn 1:1 correspondence when counting.

During this stage children are still learning their number sequence, and that numbers continue past 10. They learn to count up to higher numbers like 20 or 30. Eventually, they manage to learn to count up to 100, and that numbers up to 100 can be split up into tens and ones. Their Place Value learning has begun!

At a higher level, children know their place value up to 1000. They can count accurately by 1s, 10s and 100s from different starting points, and can split numbers up into hundreds, tens and ones.

By the end of 2nd grade, most children should be able to:

  • read, write, compare and order numbers up to 1000.
  • count by 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s, 100s for at least 25 terms;
  • count on or back by 1s, 10s and 100s from a range of starting points (up to 1000);
  • identify the number of 1s, 10s or 100s in a 3 digit number, and say what the value of each digit is;
  • write 3 digit numbers in expanded form, e.g. 375 = 300 + 70 + 5;
  • take a number written in expanded form and work out its value, e.g. 700 + 20 + 4 = 724;
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The following worksheets involve learning place value, reading and writing numbers up to 200.

These sheets provide a useful bridge between 1st grade math learning with numbers up to 100, and 2nd grade math learning with 3 digit numbers.

An answer sheet is available for each worksheet provided.

The worksheets in this section are carefully graded, allowing you to introduce concepts at an easier level before introducing harder work.

Using the sheets in this section will help your child to:

  • read and write numbers up to 200;
  • add together hundred, tens and ones;
  • learn place value in a variety of ways.

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These sheets involve using place value and knowledge of hundreds, tens and ones to combine numbers together.

There are links to 2 different place value webpages below: the place value blocks page is at a slightly easier level than the place value numbers page.

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  • Reading and Writing 3 Digit Numbers

The worksheets in this section are all about reading and writing a range of 3 digit numbers.

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  • Compare 3 digit numbers.

These place value sheets will help your child to become more confident handling 3 digit numbers.

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These worksheets involve finding the value of different digits in a 3-digit number.

You can also practice converting between expanded form and standard form.

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As well as 3-digit numbers, you can also generate 2-digit and 4-digit numbers to find the value for.

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Ordering and Comparing 3 Digit Numbers

The worksheets in this section are all about reading and ordering a range of 3 digit numbers.

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  • Compare 3 digit numbers and put them in order.

These sheets will support your child with their place value learning.

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Thousands Place Value Worksheets

Get students in grade 3 and grade 4 to expand their knowledge on place values up to hundred thousands with this assemblage of printable thousands place value worksheets. The pdf exercises here include determining the value of underlined digits, framing the largest and smallest numbers possible, word problems and a lot more! Click on the free icon to take a peek at our print-ready worksheets!

Identify the Place Value

Identify the Place Value

The worksheets feature 4-digit, 5-digit and 6-digit numbers. Determine the place value of the numbers in the thousands and record your answers in the boxes provided. Word problem included.

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Write the Equivalent Place Value

Write the Equivalent Place Value

Insert equivalent place value to balance out the equations given in these printable worksheets for grade 3 and grade 4. Verify your responses with the answer keys provided.

Rewrite Numbers in Expanded Place Value Form

Rewrite Numbers in Expanded Place Value Form

Observe each number. Based on the formats provided, transform the numbers into expanded place value form. Click on the 'Download the set' button to access all worksheets under this section.

Find the Place Value of the Underlined Digits

Find the Place Value of the Underlined Digits

Ascertain the place value of the digits highlighted for each number in this set of pdf worksheets. Represent your answers in either number form or word form. Answer the simple, fact-based word problems featured here.

Identify the Place Value of the Specified Digits

Identify the Place Value of the Specified Digits

Determine the place value for a specific digit for each series of numbers featured here. Download each print-ready worksheet that comprises six sets of numbers in thousands.

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Place Values: MCQs

Pick up the correct answer based on the digit and the place value specified for each question. These thousands place value worksheets are sure to bring a student's analytical skills to the fore.

Write the Largest and Smallest Numbers

Write the Largest and Smallest Numbers

Reorder the digits featured here to come up with the largest and smallest thousands possible. A number of simple word problems are also incorporated in these pdf worksheets.

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The worksheets on this page will help your child learn to understand and use place value up to 10 million.

There are a range of worksheets which involve different place value tasks such as expanding numbers and writing numbers in standard form.

Using these sheets will help your child to:

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Reading and Writing BIG Numbers Challenges up to 10 Million

These sheets involve reading, writing and ordering a set of numbers up to 10 million.

They have been designed for 4th and 5th grade students.

  • Reading Writing BIG Numbers Challenge 1
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  • Reading Writing BIG Numbers Challenge 2
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  • Reading Writing BIG Numbers Challenge 3
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Our 4th grade place value worksheets involve using place value with decimals to 2dp and also place value with BIG numbers.

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Ordering Large Numbers and Decimals to 3dp

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What Students Are Saying About Tech in the Classroom

Does technology help students be more organized, efficient and prepared for the future? Or is it just a distraction?

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By The Learning Network

Is there a problem with screens in schools?

We invited students to weigh in on that question in our Picture Prompt Tech in the Classroom , which was based on an Opinion essay arguing that we should “get tech out of the classroom before it’s too late.”

Is there too much tech in your school day? — we asked students. Would you prefer more screen-free time while you are learning, or even during lunch or free periods?

Below, they share the good, the bad and the ugly about technology use in school.

Thank you to everyone who participated in the conversation on our writing prompts this week!

Please note: Student comments have been lightly edited for length.

Some students saw the value of technology in schools, including its ability to prepare students for the future.

I believe that technology in the classroom is a good thing when it is properly moderated. I think completely taking away screens from a student will not help them develop computer skills which they will most likely need in a world like ours, where most of everything is online. Sometimes phones cannot get the job done, and computers will be needed. If schools completely remove devices from the curriculum, then students will be completely clueless when they take classes involving a computer. Too much screen time can be bad for the student, but if it is well moderated, then screen time won’t be an issue.

— Saheed, GMS

I personally do not mind the amount of technology in the classroom. I personally find typing to be a lot easier instead of writing. On top of that, this amount of technology is used in adults’ day to day lives, too. Writing has become less and less relevant for everyone, because most jobs require a computer nowadays. So I think it’s actually better to have the amount of technology we do in the classroom.

— Timothy, Greenbelt Middle

They said, even though there might be down sides, the good outweighs the bad.

Screens in the classroom allows students to complete work in a more organized manner and use online resources to help them learn. It helps teachers to be able to make sure students turn work in before a certain time. However, having screens in the classroom raises students overall screen time which is bad for their eye health and sleep.

— Emily, Greenbelt Middle

I believe that computers should definitely be used at school because it has more pros than cons. They help with everything. The only problem with them is the people using them. The people using them are often misusing them and not charging them.

— Deegan, California

And they argued that tech is so entrenched in the student experience that taking it away would cause a lot of disruption.

There are no problems with screens in school. I believe without screens, school would be much less productive, produce so much waste of paper, and assignments would be lost a lot. Also when I have paper homework, which is almost never, almost every time I get it I forget because everything is on the iPad. This is important because if there is any change in the iPads we use, it’ll affect everyone drastically. Also it would just be really annoying to get used to a whole new thing.

— August, GBW

But another contingent of students said, “There is definitely a problem with screens in school.” They called them a distraction.

There is definitely a problem with screens in school. While regular technology use in school is highly efficient and much more convenient than using textbooks and paper, I still feel like using technology as the main method for learning is detrimental. There are plenty of students in my classes who are hiding behind their iPads to play games or go on their phones rather than utilizing their technology to enhance their learning experience. So in turn, I think we need to minimize (but not completely take away) the prominence of tech in our classrooms. This matters because it’s so important for students to learn how to completely pay attention and focus in on one task so that they are prepared for the moments in life where they don’t get the opportunity to look at their phone if they’re bored or to text their friends. Trust me, this may seem like I’m one hundred percent anti-phones but the truth is I love my phone and am somewhat addicted to it, so I realize that it’s a major distraction for myself in the classroom. Moreover, staring at an iPad screen for 7 hours a day puts significant strain on our eyes, so for the sake of our health and our attention spans, we need to minimize tech use in school.

— Mary, Glenbard West High School

Tech inside classrooms has had many positive effects and many negative effects. Without technology, it would take forever to find sources/information and it would also take ages to do complex things. With technology, people can easily find information and they can easily do many things but the big downside is that they can easily just search up games and get distracted. On one side, it has provided many different changes to students so they can learn in a fun and entertaining way but in another, people are mostly on their phones scrolling through YouTube or Instagram. Many people don’t have control over their body and have a big urge to go on their cellphones.

— Srikanth, Greenbelt Middle School

In my opinion, yes there is a problem with screens in schools. It distracts kids from focusing on their work. Many students are always on their phone during class, and it is disrespectful as well as sad for them. They will not be able to learn the material that is being taught. Personally, I think that screens should be reduced in class, but I do not think that is possible. Whenever a teacher takes away someone’s phone, they get very mad and say that it is their right to have their phone. In these cases it is very confusing on how to act for the teacher!

— Kadambari, gms

Some reported that their peers use technology to cheat.

It might be a problem depending on what people are doing. If it is used for school, like typing an essay, working on homework, or checking your grades it’s okay, but I know people who abuse this privilege. They go onto YouTube and watch things, listen to music when they aren’t supposed to, and play games. Many people cheat to the point where it takes forever to start a test because people don’t close out their tabs. It helps to be able to do these ‘Quick Writes’ as we call them in my ELA class because I can write faster (I know it’s called typing). It’s harder to access things because of the restriction because people mess around so they block so many useful websites and words from our computer. I like to type on the computer, but I feel people abuse this privilege too much.

— Nina, California

When the teachers assign tests on computers, sometimes teachers have to lock students’ screens to make sure they’re not cheating. Sometimes they do it on paper and they try to cheat while hiding their phones in their laps. And then if another student sees them doing that, they will tell and the student who would have the phone out could start a big argument.

— Taylor, Huntington Beach

Several lamented the sheer number of hours teenagers spend in front of screens.

I feel that we have become too comfortable with using screens for nearly every lesson in school, because it has gotten to the point where we are spending upwards of 4 hours on our laptops in school alone. I understand that it would be hard to switch back to using journals and worksheets, but it would be very beneficial for kids if we did.

— Chase, school

I think we should reduce the tech a little just because most students are going straight to screens when they get home, after a full day of screens … Although I know this would be very difficult to do because everything in the world now seems to go online.

— Jaydin, California

And they even worried about their handwriting in a world full of typing.

I think technology in a class is very helpful, but I think that we should incorporate more writing. Since the pandemic, most of the work has been online and it never gave students the opportunity to write as much. When we came back from lockdown, I almost forgot how to write with a pencil. My handwriting was very different. And now we don’t get much time to write with our hands so I think we should have fewer screens.

— Eric, Greenbelt

Some students said that less time spent on screens in school would give them a break from the always-on digital culture they live in.

Although typing is useful and using the internet is very useful, I think we should go back to how it was about 20-40 years ago when all people used the computer for was to type an essay. Drama didn’t get spread in a millisecond, we didn’t have to worry as much about stereotypes. Now all kids want to do is text each other and watch videos. I’m well aware that I have fallen into this trap and I want out, but our lives revolve around technology. You can’t get away from it. I know this is about schools not using technology, which the world without it would be impossible now, but life would be so much simpler again.

— Ivy, Huntington Beach, CA

I will say that my phone is usually always with me during school hours, but I don’t use it all the time. I may check the time or play a short game as a brain break. But I do see some people absolutely glued to their phones during class time, and it’s honestly embarrassing. You really can’t go without your phone for an hour?? It’s almost like an addiction at this point. I understand using your phone to quickly distract yourself; I do it too. And I also think it’s okay to have your phone/electronic during lunch time or free periods. But using it to the point that you can’t properly pay attention in class is just embarrassing. So, in summary, I do think that schools are having a problem with screens.

— Allison, Greenbelt Middle School

And they named classes in which they think screens do and do not have a place.

I feel like for classes for younger kids, technology is definitely not good. Kids should be playing, using their hands, and actually experiencing things instead of being on tablets in kindergarten. I think using computers in school is good though. It’s a lot more efficient, and we live in a society where fast and efficient things are the trend.

— sarah, maryland

I think screens have their place, and will always have their place, in schools and education. The capabilities of computers will always surpass anything else, and they should not be banned from school environments. Still, I have one exception: English class. Other than final drafts of essays, everything in English should be on paper. You can formulate ideas better and minimize outside influence on your thinking.

— Addie, The Potomac School

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