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Place Value
Number Form, Expanded Form, Word Form
Complete the table below.
Standard Form
Word Form
Expanded Form
12,238
3,000+ 600+40+5
456,698
six hundred eleven thousand,
one hundred fourteen
10,000+60+9
89,577
Nine hundred fifteen thousand,
four hundred nine
Determine whether the numbers below are written in
standard form, word form, or expanded form.
A)  24,321 _________________ B)  Three hundred sixty-seven thousand, one hundred
twenty-nine ____________
C)  198,102 _________________
D)  300,000+ 50 +8 _________________
E)  Eight thousand, seventy-five _________________ Match the numbers on the left to a number on the right.
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
E) 
56,736
419,089
554,102
30,986
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F) Four hundred nineteen thousand, eighty-nine
G) 800,000+10,000+2,000+400+80+9
H) 500,000+50,000+4,000+100+2
I) 50,000+6,000+700+30+6
J) Thirty thousand, nine hundred eighty-six Place Value
Numbers in Base Ten
Complete the table below.
Number
# of
Hundred
Thousands
# of Ten
Thousands
# of One
Thousands
# of
Hundreds
# of Tens
# of Ones
6
5
4
2
0
1
9
9
0
7
0
3
0
4
3
6
5
4
89,866
345,286
721,984
79,870
739,032
385,012
Write the digit that is in the
place value written.
Determine the value of the
underlined digit.
45,086
Tens
67,909
328,906
Hundred Thousands
235,567
3,670
Ones
320,096
187,272
Ten Thousands
87,381
765,312
One Thousands
71,761
120,926
Hundred Thousands
149,987
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Place Value
Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Complete the table below by entering a number that fills in the blank or <, >, =.
Number #1
Compare
Number #2
Seventy thousand, three
hundred twenty-four
67,543
700,000+ 800 + 20 +8
709,999
Thirty-three thousand,
six hundred
=
90,000 + 2,000 +
70 + 8
902,780
856,970
>
60,000 + 300 + 20 + 7
Three hundred
thousand, seventy-nine
Five hundred thirty-two
thousand, one hundred ten
500,000 + 30 + 2
Six hundred twelve
thousand, ten
<
Place the numbers in order
from least to greatest.
45,897
89,755
90,324
45,780
Place the numbers in order
from greatest to lest.
523,012
132,631
42,641
716,543
Write the number
that is 10,000 more.
57,098
162,019
Write the number
that is 10,000 less.
67,789
21,721
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62,201
47,646
312,092
323,305
423,999
310,091
136,045
689,432
Place Value
Rounding Numbers
Complete the table below.
Original Number
Rounded to the
nearest one
thousand
Rounded to the
nearest ten
thousand
Rounded to the
nearest hundred
thousand
76,902
132,654
684,658
129,543
547,321
323,423
112,811
102,011
515,060
924,013
Henry was in charge of counting the
bank coins. They had 23,569 pennies,
752,988 dimes, 23,081 nickels, and 178,863
quarters. Round each number of coins
as stated in the chart below.
Coin
Pennies
Dimes
Nickels
Quarters
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Ten
Thousand
Thousand
Sophia’s dad was a pilot. In the first week
of June, he flew 56,402 miles. Second week,
he flew 60,203 miles. Third week, he flew
23,456 miles. Fourth week, he flew 76,542
miles. Round each number as stated in the
chart below.
Day
Week #1
Week #2
Week #3
Week #4
Hundred
Ten
Place Value ANSWER KEY
Number Form, Expanded Form, Word Form
Complete the table below.
Standard Form
Word Form
Expanded Form
12,238
Twelve thousand, two hundred
thirty-eight
10,000+2,000+200+30+8
3,645
Three thousand, six hundred
forty-five
3,000+ 600+40+5
456,698
Four hundred fifty six thousand,
six hundred ninety eight
400,000+50,000+6,000+600+
90+8
611,114
six hundred eleven thousand, one
hundred fourteen
600,000+10,000+1,000+100+10
+4
10,069
Ten thousand, sixty-nine
10,000+60+9
89,577
Eighty-nine thousand, five
hundred seventy-seven
80,000+9,000+500+70+7
915,409
Nine hundred fifteen thousand,
four hundred nine
900,000+10,000+5,000+400+9
Determine whether the numbers below are written in
standard form, word form, or expanded form.
Standard Form A)  24,321 _________________ B)  Three hundred sixty-seven thousand, one hundred
Word Form twenty-nine ____________
C)  198,102 _________________
Standard Form Expanded Form D)  300,000+ 50 +8 _________________
E)  Eight thousand, seventy-five _________________ Word Form Match the numbers on the left to a number on the right.
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
E) 
56,736
419,089
554,102
30,986
812,489 ©2013 Teaching With a Mountain View
F) Four hundred nineteen thousand, eighty-nine
G) 800,000+10,000+2,000+400+80+9
H) 500,000+50,000+4,000+100+2
I) 50,000 + 6,000+ 700 + 30 + 6
J) Thirty thousand, nine hundred eighty-six Place Value ANSWER KEY
Numbers in Base Ten
Complete the table below.
Number
# of
Hundred
Thousands
# of Ten
Thousands
# of One
Thousands
# of
Hundreds
# of Tens
# of Ones
89,866
0
8
9
8
6
6
345,286
3
4
5
2
8
6
721,984
7
2
1
9
8
4
654,201
6
5
4
2
0
1
79,870
0
7
9
8
7
0
990,703
9
9
0
7
0
3
43,654
0
4
3
6
5
4
739,032
7
3
9
0
3
2
385,012
3
8
5
0
1
2
Write the digit that is in the
place value written.
Determine the value of the
underlined digit.
45,086
Tens
8
67,909
9
328,906
Hundred Thousands
3
235,567
200,000
3,670
Ones
0
320,096
0
187,272
Ten Thousands
8
87,381
300
765,312
One Thousands
5
71,761
70,000
120,926
Hundred Thousands
1
149,987
40,000
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Place Value ANSWER KEY
Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Complete the table below by entering a number that fills in the blank or <, >, =.
Number #1
Compare
Number #2
Seventy thousand, three
hundred twenty-four
>
67,543
700,000+ 800 + 20 +8
<
709,999
33,600
=
Thirty-three thousand,
six hundred
902,780
>
90,000 + 2,000 +
70 + 8
856,970
>
Varies (Any number
less than 856,970)
60,000 + 300 + 20 + 7
<
Three hundred
thousand, seventy-nine
Five hundred thirty-two
thousand, one hundred ten
>
500,000 + 30 + 2
Varies (Any number less
than 612,010)
<
Six hundred twelve
thousand, ten
Place the numbers in order
from least to greatest.
45,897
89,755
90,324
45,780
45,780-45,897-89,744-90,324
67,789
21,721
62,201
47,646
21,721-47,646-62,201-67,789
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Place the numbers in order
from greatest to lest.
523,012
132,631
42,641
716,543
716,543-523,012-132,631-42,641
312,092
323,305
423,999
310,091
423,999-323,305-312,092-310,091
Write the number
that is 10,000 more.
57,098
162,019
67,098
172,019
Write the number
that is 10,000 less.
136,045
689,432
126,045
679,432
Place Value ANSWER KEY
Rounding Numbers
Complete the table below.
Original Number
Rounded to the
nearest one
thousand
Rounded to the
nearest ten
thousand
Rounded to the
nearest hundred
thousand
76,902
77,000
80,000
-
132,654
133,000
130,000
100,000
684,658
685,000
680,000
700,000
129,543
130,000
130,000
100,000
547,321
547,000
550,000
500,000
323,423
323,000
320,000
300,000
112,811
113,000
110,000
100,000
102,011
102,000
100,000
100,000
515,060
515,000
520,000
500,000
924,013
924,000
920,000
900,000
Henry was in charge of counting the
bank coins. They had 23,569 pennies,
752,988 dimes, 23,081 nickels, and 178,863
quarters. Round each number of coins
as stated in the chart below.
Coin
Ten
Thousand
Thousand
Pennies
20,000
24,000
Dimes
750,000
753,000
Nickels
20,000
23,000
Quarters
180,000
179,000
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Sophia’s dad was a pilot. In the first week
of June, he flew 56,402 miles. Second week,
he flew 60,203 miles. Third week, he flew
23,456 miles. Fourth week, he flew 76,542
miles. Round each number as stated in the
chart below.
Day
Hundred
Ten
Week #1
56,400
56,400
Week #2
60,200
60,200
Week #3
23,500
23,460
Week #4
76,500
76,540