Identifying Place ValuesLearnContents and Search PracticeNext Lesson PlayPrevious Lesson ExploreFeedback Identifying Place Value Numbers, such as 6,495,784, have seven digits. Each digit is a different place value. The first digit is called the millions' place value. There are six millions in the...
Place Values of Three Digit NumbersLearnContents and Search PracticeNext Lesson PlayPrevious Lesson ExploreFeedback Numbers, such as 784, have three digits. Each digit is a different place value. The first digit is called the hundreds' place. It tells you how many sets of one hundred are in...
Each player flips over 3 cards. Write the number for each player. Circle the highest number. The player with the most numbers circled, wins the game! CENTER NUMBER 6: COMPARING PLACE VALUE Count the value of the base ten blocks. Compare the values of both numbers. Record the comparison on...
One of the best ways to learn place value is using a chart.You can write the different place values along the top and line the digits of numbers up with their correct position on the chart. Here’s what a place value chart might look like, though you can include more or less columns ...
Make a place value drawing of a number that has double the number of tens as ones and three times the number of thousands as hundreds. Place Value: Place value refers to the value of each of the numerals in a given number. For...
With these printables, students will learn about place value with 4-digit numbers. Worksheets, games, and learning centers.
Place value at Key Stage 2 develops this understanding to handle larger numbers and the relative values of each digit depending on where it appears in the number. It is expected that by the end of Year 6, pupils will be able to identify the place value of digits in numbers up to 10,00...
Pick two dominos. Flip them to make the largest number possible. Draw the dominos and write their values on the lines. Compare the values using >, < or =. CENTER NUMBER 15: FLIP AND COVER Flip a card. Cover the number on the board that matches the base ten blocks. (NUMBERS 10-39)...
In decimal numbers the place values of digits are: tenths, hundredths, thousandths and ten-thousandths. This fun Eleven Plus maths quiz will help you practice.
Let’s do another example of labeling the place values of digits in a larger number. For the number 3,571,068, which number is in the ten-thousands place? The ten-thousands place is just to the left of the thousands place, so 7 is in the ten-thousands place. ...