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Expanded Form Worksheets

Provide worksheets that guide students in writing numbers in expanded form, highlighting the value of each digit. These activities reinforce place value concepts and improve number sense. Incorporate them to support students' overall mathematical development.

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Write multi-digit whole numbers in expanded form

Write multi-digit whole numbers in expanded form
Math, Numbers, Place Value, Grade 4, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Writing large numbers in expanded form is the process of breaking down numbers into their appropriate place value. It is useful for doing large sums without a calculator and helps students better understand the difference between thousands, hundredths, tens, and units. Finding the expanded form of a number means looking at each digit in the multi-digit number to see what place value that digit is in. For example, if the digit 5 is in the hundreds place, then in expanded form that digit would be written as 500. There are 4 Sets of Worksheets: -Expanding 3 digit-numbers -Expanding 4 digit-numbers -Expanding 5 digit-numbers -Expanding 6 digit-numbers -Each Set has two possible presentations : Numbers presented with each place value digit color coded and an example with a place value table at the top of the page. Numbers written out without the color coding and the example at the top of page without the place value table With the 4 Sets and 2 the presentations you have essentially 8 possible options to choose from and be able to differentiate from the very start. Format of large numbers For all of these resources you have a choice of 3 different number formats which will cover most educators' needs around the world. A comma separator - for the USA & UK e.g. 23,334,290 A space separator - Canada, Australia, plus many European countries e.g. 23 334 290 No separator - often used in scientific writings, page numbers, years & addresses e.g. 23334290 How many Worksheets are there ? Virtually unlimited. At the click of a button all numbers are randomised, so the questions change every time which allows you to create as many new worksheets as you need for each of the 8 options for classwork, homework, extra practice or revision throughout the year or even give groups of pupils in your class different sets of questions. Answers found on the second page of every worksheet are automatically generated when you create a new worksheet . Note These resources are PDF documents and work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers with the randomising buttons also working via a touchscreen (PC or Mac)or on an Interactive Whiteboard. Common Core CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NBT.A.2

Author Jeff's Notebooks

Tags Numbers In Expanded Form, 4th Grade, Math, Place Value, Place Value Table, Jeff's Notebooks, Mult-digit Whole Numbers

BC Towns' Populations: Place Value Worksheets Applied Math

BC Towns' Populations: Place Value Worksheets Applied Math
Social Studies, Geography, Math, Numbers, Place Value, Grade 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

With this Exploring BC Towns: Place Value to 10,000 Activity your students who are in grades 4 and 5 will be able to easily apply their knowledge of place value to a real-world task! Students will: listen carefully to the populations of six towns in British Columbia, Canada and record them on a table round each population to the nearest hundred work with the populations: by ordering, comparing two populations, writing in expanded form, and doing exact calculations Grades to Use With: This lesson is designed for your students in grade 4 or grade 5 who are reviewing or learning key place value concepts (of course, it can be used by Canadian students, but the lesson could also work for classes in other countries around the world too!). This could be an easy start of the school year math activity after summer break. It could also be used in middle school special education classrooms. How to Use: These worksheets can be used as an in-class lesson during your place value unit. -Print a double-sided worksheet for each student. -Use Wikipedia to find the populations. -Read each population aloud so students can write it in the table. -Students complete the questions: rounding, comparing, ordering numbers, writing in expanded form, subtracting, and labeling the map. What's Included: 3 Page PDF: Teacher Instructions Chart for 6 BC Town Populations Worksheet with 7 Questions Map of BC to Label If you enjoy this real-world math application lesson, check out many others in my store. Winter Holidays: Gingerbread Math: Fractions Using Tenths, Decimals, and Percentages Pre-Algebra Problem: The Wave Pool: Expressions, Tables, and Graphs Geometry Project: Park Design with Area, Perimeter, and Volume (and Budgeting!) Volume of Cylinders: Soup Can Savings Order of Operations in Action: 5 Real-Life Scenarios that Use BEDMAS Math Project: Create Your Dream Store: Decimal Calculations and Budgeting

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags Place Value, Expanded Form, Population, 4th Grade Math, 5th Grade Math, Rounding, Applied Math, Place Value Worksheet, Place Value Worksheets, Canada

US State Capitals: Place Value to Millions Activity

US State Capitals: Place Value to Millions Activity
Social Studies, Geography, Math, Numbers, Place Value, Grade 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Activities, Worksheets

With this US State Capitals: Place Value to Millions Activity your upper elementary or intermediate students will be able to apply their place value knowledge (to the millions position). Students will find the populations of 11 US State Capitals (Sacramento, Springfield, Jefferson City, Augusta, Montpelier, Phoenix, Boise, Austin, Santa Fe, Honolulu, Frankfort) round each one to the nearest ten thousand work with the numbers: ordering, comparing, identifying specific place value spots, and writing in expanded form Grades to Use With: This lesson is designed for students in grades 4-6 who are learning or reviewing place value concepts (it can be used by American students, of course, but also by students in other countries too!). It could be a great beginning of the year activity as you ease into your math curriculum. It could also be used in high school special education classrooms. How to Use: This activity could be used as an in-class assessment during a place value unit. There is an answer key to easily mark the first two pages out of 50. There are also four extension challenges for early finishers. You can let students work on those independently or in small groups. What's Included: 6 Page PDF: Title Page Chart for 11 US State Capitals Worksheet with 8 Questions Extension sheet with 4 Challenges Answer Key If you enjoy this math application activity, check out others in my store. I am always striving to show students how the math they learn in class is helpful in real life! Pre-Algebra Problem: The Wave Pool: Expressions, Tables, and Graphs Math Project: Create Your Dream Store: Decimal Calculations and Budgeting Geometry Project: Park Design with Area, Perimeter, and Volume (and Budgeting!) Order of Operations in Action: 5 Real-Life Scenarios that Use BEDMAS Volume of Cylinders: Soup Can Savings Winter Holidays: Gingerbread Math: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Using Tenths

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags Place Value, Expanded Form, Millions, Population, 4th Grade Math, 5th Grade Math, Rounding, State Capitals, US Geography, Applied Math

Place Value Expanded Form Worksheet

Place Value Expanded Form Worksheet
Math, Place Value, Grade 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This Place Value printables /worksheets/worksheets-by-subject/math-worksheets/place-value-worksheets/expanded-form-worksheets">Expanded Form Worksheet is a great way for students to build number sense skills. By writing each number in expanded form, they will be able to understand place value concepts better. This will help them in their future math studies.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Expanded Form Worksheet

Candy Corn Place Value

Candy Corn Place Value
Math, Place Value, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This resource is a Candy Corn Place Value Worksheet. Students can choose a number for each of their 10 candy corns on the page. You may also choose the numbers for students, especially if it'll be easier to get them started. Students will write the numbers in standard form, base ten form, and expanded form. This is a great math center during the fall season leading up to Halloween.

Author Rebecca Hurd

Tags Candy Corn, Place Value, Expanded Form, Autumn, September, Candy Corn Math

Place Value Expanded Notation Worksheet

Place Value Expanded Notation Worksheet
Math, Place Value, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This Place Value Expanded Notation Worksheet is a great way for students to build number sense skills. By writing each number in expanded form, they will be able to better understand place value. This is an important concept for students to learn, and this worksheet is a great way to help them practice.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Expanded Form Standard Form, Expanded Notation Worksheets For 4th Grade

5th Grade Place Value Math Notes

5th Grade Place Value Math Notes
Math, Place Value, Grade 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

These are 5th Grade Place Value Math Notes. They make an effective set of guided notes that will provide example problems and give students steps for how to solve them. On each page, there are 1-2 problems that students will complete with a partner and then 1-2 problems that students will complete independently. All you have to do is print and go. Answer keys included.

Author That One Cheerful Classroom

Tags Place Value, Math Worksheets, 5th Grade Math, Assessments, Partner Work, Buddy Problems, Graphic Organizers, Guided Notes, Expanded Form

Canadian Cities: Place Value to Millions Activity

Canadian Cities: Place Value to Millions Activity
Math, Numbers, Place Value, Grade 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Activities, Worksheets

With this Canadian Cities: Place Value to Millions Activity your upper elementary or intermediate students will be able to apply their place value knowledge (to the millions position). Students will find the populations of 11 Canadian cities (Charlottetown, Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Vancouver, Whitehorse, and Yellowknife) round each one to the nearest ten thousand work with the numbers: ordering, comparing, identifying specific place value spots, and writing in expanded form This Canadian Cities: Place Value to Millions Activity includes a population chart for 11 Canadian cities a worksheet with 8 questions an extension sheet with 4 challenges an answer key to easily mark the assignment out of 40 Grades to Use With: This lesson is designed for students in grades 4-6 who are learning or reviewing place value concepts (it can be used by Canadian students, of course, but also by students in other countries too!). It could be a great beginning of the year activity as you ease into your math curriculum. It could also be used in high school special education classrooms. How to Use: This activity could be used as an in-class assessment during a place value unit. There is an answer key to easily mark the first two pages out of 40. There are also four extension challenges for early finishers. You can let students work on those independently or in small groups. If you enjoy this math application activity, check out others in my store. I am always striving to show students how the math they learn in class is helpful in real life! Math Project: Create Your Dream Store: Decimal Calculations and Budgeting Geometry Project: Park Design with Area, Perimeter, and Volume (and Budgeting!) Order of Operations in Action: 5 Real-Life Scenarios that Use BEDMAS Volume of Cylinders: Soup Can Savings Pre-Algebra Problem: The Wave Pool: Expressions, Tables, and Graphs Winter Holidays: Gingerbread Math: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Using Tenths

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags Place Value, Expanded Form, Millions, Population, Canada, Grade 4 Math, Grade 5 Math, 4th Grade Math, 5th Grade Math, Rounding

Expanded Notation Place Value Worksheet

Expanded Notation Place Value Worksheet
Math, Place Value, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This Expanded Notation printables /worksheets/worksheets-by-subject/math-worksheets/early-math-worksheets/place-value-worksheets">Place Value Worksheet is a great way for students to build number sense skills. By writing each number in expanded form, they will be able to better understand place value. This is an essential skill for all students to have, so grab this worksheet and get started today!

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Expanded Form Place Value, Expanded Notation Worksheets, Expanded Notation Grade 4, Place Value Notation

Large Number Place Value: Comparing Countries with Decimal Millions and Billions

Large Number Place Value: Comparing Countries with Decimal Millions and Billions
Social Studies, Geography, Math, Addition and Subtraction, Subtraction, Decimals, Place Value, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

This activity helps reinforce large number place value using the populations of countries around the world. It is interesting and relevant for students in the intermediate or middle school grades, and it could easily tie in with social studies curriculum . If students have internet access, they can search for the population of each country independently. If not, you can find the populations and read them aloud for students to record. Then students need to work with the numbers: rounding, ordering, estimating, and calculating. This activity works well when completed in partners, small groups, or independently. Grades to Use With: This activity works well in the middle grades (from grades 4-8) or in a high school special education classroom. How to Use: Students need to find the populations of 10 countries: Turkey, Chile, Brazil, China, Canada, United States, Israel, Iceland, Ethiopia, and Mexico. They write each population in regular form and then round to decimal millions (for example 37.2 million). Next, they write the countries' populations in order from smallest to largest and answer some questions that compare the populations. They also write three of the populations in expanded form, and calculate the exact difference between two of the countries. Standards: CCSS4.NBT.A.2 Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons. CCSS4.NBT.A.3 Use place value understanding to round multi-digit whole numbers to any place. CCSS5.NBT.A.1 Recognize that in a multi-digit number, a digit in one place represents 10 times as much as it represents in the place to its right and 1/10 of what it represents in the place to its left.

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags Place Value, Rounding, Ordering, Expanded Form, Large Numbers, Population, World Geography, Applied Math, Math, Word Problems, Place Value Chart To Billions Pdf, Comparing A Million To A Billion, Place Value Millions, Place Values To Millions, Place Value Of Large Numbers, How Do You Compare Whole Numbers Through The Millions, Place Value Through Billion