Place Value (Grade 1) - Set B
Digit value, expanded form, and comparing large numbers.
How to teach place value teaching guide, with a worked explanation.
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Grade 1 · Math worksheet
Name
Date
Math
Place Value
Give the value of each digit, write expanded form, and compare the numbers.
- 1.In 70, what is the value of the digit 7 (in the tens place)?
- 2.In 94, what is the value of the digit 4 (in the ones place)?
- 3.In 90, what is the value of the digit 9 (in the tens place)?
- 4.In 67, what is the value of the digit 7 (in the ones place)?
- 5.In 45, what is the value of the digit 5 (in the ones place)?
- 6.In 59, what is the value of the digit 5 (in the tens place)?
- 7.In 37, what is the value of the digit 3 (in the tens place)?
- 8.Write 21 in expanded form.
- 9.Write 83 in expanded form.
- 10.Write 57 in expanded form.
- 11.Write 85 in expanded form.
- 12.Write 60 in expanded form.
- 13.Write 59 in expanded form.
- 14.Compare with <, >, or =: 62 91
- 15.Compare with <, >, or =: 57 49
- 16.Compare with <, >, or =: 44 84
- 17.Compare with <, >, or =: 27 24
- 18.Compare with <, >, or =: 87 63
- 19.Compare with <, >, or =: 37 61
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About this worksheet
Place value is the idea that a digit's value depends on its position, the 3 in 30 is worth thirty, the 3 in 300 is worth three hundred.
In class: Build numbers with base-ten blocks or bundles of ten, then say the value of each digit ('the 3 is worth 30'). Expand numbers (300 + 40 + 2).
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