Instructions
Work through each section to practice breaking numbers into thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones. The colors will help you keep track of each place. Click Check Answers when you're done.
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1
Write in expanded form
Example: 347 = 300 + 40 + 7. Fill in the boxes.
2
How many hundreds, tens, and ones?
Example: 582 = 5 hundreds + 8 tens + 2 ones.
3
What number is this?
Add the parts together and write the whole number.
4
Count the base-ten blocks
Count each type of block and write the number it shows.