Place Value Worksheets

Our Place Value Worksheets Pack is designed to make learning this fundamental skill fun and interactive! This pack provides a variety of hands-on activities to help kids understand place value concepts easily.

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What’s Included in the Place Value Worksheet Pack?

Recommended Ages: This Place Value worksheet pack is designed for 1st grade through to 3rd grade. It covers the basics of place value in a way that’s engaging and easy to understand.

  • Identifying Place Value: Students will practice identifying both the place value and digit value of underlined numbers. This activity is great for introducing the concept of place value.
  • Place Value Practice: In this activity, students color blocks representing tens and ones, giving them a clear visual of how place value works.
  • Tens and Ones Counting: Students count how many tens and ones are in a number, reinforcing the idea of the base-10 system in a simple, straightforward way.
  • Expanded Form: This worksheet teaches students how to break down numbers into hundreds, tens, and ones, helping them understand and write numbers in expanded form.
  • Place Value Sorting: A fun cut-and-paste activity where students sort numbers into tens and ones columns. This hands-on approach keeps students engaged and active in their learning.
  • Place Value Chart: Introduce your students to place values all the way from millions to millionths with a detailed, easy-to-follow chart. This is a perfect resource for both introducing the concept and for more advanced learners.

Activities To Use With These Worksheets

To make place value lessons even more fun and effective, try adding these hands-on extension activities:

Place Value Towers

Provide students with building blocks (such as linking cubes or LEGO bricks) and have them build “towers” to represent numbers in tens and ones. For example, if the number is 53, students would create a tower of five sets of 10 blocks and three single blocks.

Place Value Bingo

Create a bingo game with place value numbers! Call out clues like “the number with 4 in the tens place” or “a number with 6 in the ones place,” and have students mark off numbers on their bingo cards. This game makes practicing place value exciting and helps reinforce number recognition.

Place Value Flip Cards

Use index cards to create a set of place value flip cards. Write numbers in the hundreds, tens, and ones on separate cards. Mix them up, then have students flip through the cards to create and identify different numbers based on the place value of each card. For example, flipping a 3 in the hundreds place, a 2 in the tens place, and a 5 in the ones place forms the number 325.

Number Line Hop

Create a large number line on the floor with masking tape or paper strips. Call out a number, and have students “hop” to the number on the number line that matches the place value clue you provide. For example, “Hop to the number where the digit in the tens place is 4!”

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