This anchor chart helps students understand the different ways to represent whole numbers. It shows how each number can be written in standard form, word form, expanded form, and expanded form with exponents, while highlighting the value of each digit based on its place. The chart includes labeled examples.
This anchor chart shows how a whole number can be represented in different forms. This includes the standard form, word form, expanded form with decimals, and expanded form with fractions.
In this activity, students will practice reading and writing whole numbers up to the ten thousands place in both standard form and word form. Students will use place value understanding to correctly spell number words and match each number to its written form. This worksheet helps build strong number sense and reinforces how numbers can be represented in different ways.
In this activity, students will practice comparing and ordering decimals that include values in the tenths, hundredths, and thousandths places. Students will use place value understanding to compare digits from left to right, determining which numbers are greater or smaller. They will use comparison symbols ( <, >, =) to show their reasoning and will also arrange groups of decimals from least to greatest. This worksheet strengthens decimal place value skills and helps students clearly
3rd - 6th
Other (Math), Place Value
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