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Base Ten

Bonanza
Sixty-five
Two hundred thirty-seven

237
43
56 33 48 Eight hundred fifty-six
25 50
..
ma l l est.
Arrange t to s
the Numbers larges

Hundreds Tens Ones

200+90+7

SIF
578 578
297 124
500+20+1
143 942

342 776
800+40+2
567 295

521 842 454

141
790
Table of Contents
Base Ten Bonanza
Base 10 Blocks
What Is the Place Value?
Place Value Math
Match the Numbers
Beach Number Match
Find the Number
Place Value Blanks
Circle the Answer
Expand the Numerals
Fishy Numbers
Place Value Activity
Wiggly Jellies
Largest to Smallest Numbers
Ordering Numbers: Tallest to Smallest
Ordering Numbers: Heaviest to Lightest
Comparing Numbers
Complete the Number Pattern
Mixed Bag Math
Number Riddles
Find the Missing Digit Game

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BASE 10 BLOCKS
Find the value of each group of base 10 blocks.

=1 =10 =100 =1000


1 cube 10 cubes or 100 cubes or 1000 cubes
1 long 1 flat

1 thousand, 3 hundreds, 4 tens and 6 ones = 1,346

hundred, tens and ones =

thousand, hundreds, tens and ones =

hundreds, tens and ones =

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hundred, tens and ones =

thousand, hundreds, tens and ones =

hundred, tens and ones =

thousand, hundreds, tens and ones =

hundred, tens and ones =

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what is the Place Value
Look at the value of each digit in the number 1,675?

Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones


1 6 7 5

1000 600 70 5

What is the value of each underlined digit? What is the digit in the hundreds place?

462 400 735

1357 912

149 515

1894 What is the digit in the ones place?

185
783
857
623
222
204
What is the digit in the tens place?
1042
610
541
772
922
358

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Place Value Math
Write the place value for each numeral as shown below.

Hundreds Tens Ones

578 500 70 8

124
942
776
295
454

Draw a line to match the number on the fish to the words.

2 hundreds, 2 tens and 5 ones


623

952 6 hundreds, 2 tens and 3 ones

184 4 hundreds, 3 tens and 7 ones

437 9 hundreds, 5 tens and 2 ones

225 1 hundred, 8 tens and 4 ones

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Match the Numbers
Draw a line to match the number on the umbrellas to the words.

629

5 tens and 3 ones

53
2 tens and 2 ones

896
6 hundreds, 2 tens and 9 ones

22
8 hundreds, 9 tens and 6 ones

13
9 tens and 2 ones

92
3 hundreds, 4 tens and 7 ones

347
1 ten and 3 ones

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Beach Number Match
Match these beach numbers to the correct words.

4 hundreds, 2 tens and 6 ones


565 3 9
5 tens and 4 ones

5 hundreds, 6 tens and 5 ones


5 4
426
3 tens and 9 ones

248
9 hundreds, 7 tens and 2 ones

7 tens and 2 ones


2
7 972
2 hundreds, 4 tens and 8 ones

Now write out the number 837 using words:

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Place Value
Math find the number
Read the place values and write the numbers in the box.
Hundreds Tens Ones

Three hundreds, six tens and two ones


= 3 6 2
Seven hundreds, five tens and six ones
=
Nine tens and two ones
=
Four hundreds, two tens and two ones
=
Five tens and eight ones
=
Two hundreds, six tens and five ones
=
Six tens and six ones
=
Eight tens and three ones
=
Five hundreds, seven tens and two ones
=
Eight hundreds, four tens and nine ones
=
Seven hundreds, two tens and two ones
=
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Place Value blanks
Look at the example and fill in the other blanks.

565 = five hundreds six tens five ones

329 = hundreds tens ones

29 = hundreds tens ones

862 = hundreds tens ones

137 = hundreds tens ones

54 = hundreds tens ones

66 = hundreds tens ones

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Place Value
Math Circle the Answer
Find the correct answer and circle it. The first one is done for you.

200+30+7 700+50+2

561 752
237 131
900+90+9 422 990 500+20+1
300+70+8
999 342
421
884 567
378
117 521
689

335 692
800+20+2 500+50+1
300+30+5 400+20+8
600+50+1 600+90+2

6 hundreds, 7 hundreds, 4 hundreds,


4 tens, 6 ones 2 tens, 9 ones 9 tens, 9 ones

554 729 851


646 352 626
423 980 499
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Place Value
Math Expand The Numerals
Write the expanded form of each numeral as per the example.

565 = 500 + 60 + 5

1. 520 = + + 6. 718 = + +

2. 354 = + + 7. 321 = + +

3. 927 = + + 8. 524 = + +

4. 555 = + + 9. 877 = + +

5. 789 = + + 10. 142 = + +

Write the numeral as per the example.

400 + 20 + 7 = 427

1. 600 + 10 + 5 = 6. 100 + 10 + 2 =

2. 200 + 50 + 8 = 7. 300 + 50 + 6 =

3. 900 + 20 + 6 = 8. 400 + 90 + 4 =

4. 700 + 70 + 7 = 9. 500 + 10 + 5 =

5. 800 + 90 + 1 = 10. 200 + 60 + 6 =


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Fishy Numbers
Write these place values as 3 digit numbers inside the fish.

600 + 20 + 5 300 + 10 + 8

625

100 + 50 + 2 900 + 70 + 4

400 + 10 + 9 800 + 30 + 6

200 + 50 + 5 500 + 70 + 1

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Cut and Paste - Place Value Activity
Place Value Activity - In this activity your child will learn to read the place value and find the number. Next they will
learn to match the number to its expanded form on the next page.

Cut out all the numbers with the help of a parent. Next read the place values and paste the numbers in the correct squares.
Once you are done, cut the rectangles with the pasted numbers. Match the number to its expanded form and paste them
in the correct houses on the street map on the next page.

Six hundreds, one ten Four hundreds, two tens Eight tens and
and three ones and five ones nine ones

Two hundreds, seven tens Seven hundreds, two tens Nine tens and
and six ones and two ones four ones


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3
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700+20+2 200+70+6

90+4

600+10+3 400+20+5

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Wiggly Jellies
Read the number names and write the numbers inside the jellyfish.

Two hundred thirty-seven Eight hundred fifty-six

237
Sixty-five

Eighty-one Four hundred seven

One thousand four hundred twenty

One hundred thirty-two Three hundred eleven

Fifty-five

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Place Value
Math Largest to Smallest Numbers
Write each set of numbers in order from largest to smallest.

43 56 48 50
25 33

56

1567 985 762


1020 1115

457 247 523


348 555

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Place Value
Ordering Numbers - Tallest to Smallest
Math Look at the numbers and write them in the order of biggest to smallest.

446 761 340 583

8 42 16 28

890 624 1043 412

1746 1057 1602 1328

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Ordering Numbers - Heaviest to Lightest
Look at the numbers and write them in the order of biggest to smallest.

134 312 500 497

56 88 63 79

867 999 760 951

1256 1013 1856 1478

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Comparing Numbers
Compare the numbers and write them inside the windows of the sand castle from the
greatest to the least value. The first one is done for you.

567, 1087, 823

1087 823 567


1732, 300, 789

215, 607, 182

1032, 990, 1432

731, 194, 1113, 852, 1095

590, 864, 129, 400, 999

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Complete the Number Pattern
Find the number that will complete the pattern and write it.

1) 44, 46, 48, 50 2) 125, 130, 135,

52 50 54 42 145 140 155 150

3) 763, 764, 765, 4) 7, 10, 13,

761 768 766 777 16 22 21 14

5) 70, 80, 90, 6) 832, 834, 836,

110 60 100 130 838 842 840 830

7) 55, 56, 57, 8) 900, 910, 920,

59 60 54 58 940 930 960 980

10) 5, 10, 15, 11) 223, 226, 229,

35 20 30 45 230 228 220 232

12) 122, 124, 126, 13) 1071, 1072, 1073,

132 121 128 130 1771 1074 1075 1107

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Mixed Bag Math
Read the question and color the coconut with the correct answer.

What comes after 821? What comes before 453?

833 822 825 452 455 458

78 69 581 950

> = < > = <


eighty-two, eighty-three, sixteen, , eighteen

86 84 85 15 19 17

What comes between 312 and 314? What comes after 999?

315 313 316 990 998 1000

1010 1210 What comes between 1757 and 1759?

> = < 1756 1758 1760

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Place Value
Math Number Riddles
Solve the riddle and circle the correct answer.

I have a 1 in my thousands place,


6 in my hundreds place, 4 in my
tens place and 9 in the ones place.
What number am I?
7 I have a 4 in my hundreds place,
9 in my tens place and 3 in the
ones place.
What number am I?

a. 1,729 b. 376 a. 493 b. 1,254

c. 23 d. 1,649 6 c. 899 d. 65

I have a 4 in my ones place. I am


more than 22 but less than 30.
What number am I? 8 I have a 2 in my hundreds place,
7 in my tens place and 5 in the
ones place.
What number am I?

a. 34

c. 204
b. 98

d. 24 2 a. 390

c. 64
b. 1,230

d. 275

I have a 6 in the tens place and


7 in the ones place. I am greater
than 200 but less than 400.
5 I have a 6 in my tens place. I am
greater than 60 but less than 70.
What number am I?
What number am I?

a. 115

c. 920
b. 367

d. 471
3 a. 78

c. 67
b. 60

d. 13

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Find the Missing Digit Game by Sally Ann Stanley
With a few index cards and a competitive spirit, practicing
place value can be disguised as play! This game, which
challenges your child to find the missing digit in a four-digit
number, will strengthen your kid’s understanding of
thousands, hundreds, tens and ones. After a few rounds of
play, your child will be identifying place value like nobody’s
business.

What You Need:


40 index cards. Use them to create four cards for each
digit from 0-9 (for example, make four cards with the
number 0, four with the number 1, etc.)
Place value chart showing Thousands, Hundreds, Tens,
and Ones

What You Do:


1. Give each player a set of 20 number cards. Make sure each person has two of each
number. Review the place value chart with your child.

2. To start playing the game, say a 4-digit number aloud. Take three of your number cards
and place each of them in the corresponding place value square, leaving one square
empty. Let your child figure out which is the missing number. For example,
if you say the number 1,236 and place cards in the thousands, hundreds, and
one positions, she would have to figure out that the 3 is missing from the tens position.

3. Say the number again. Have your child complete the number by placing one of her
number cards, the one showing the missing digit, on the empty place value square. Have
your child read the place value of the missing digit. Ask your child to read the complete
number. For every missing number she finds, she gets one point.

4. Switch roles.

5 After you’ve played this game a couple of times with only one digit missing, try gradually
increasing the number of missing digits. Before long, your child will want to supply all
four digits. Prepare to be happily trumped!

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Find the Missing Digit
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

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