Grade 3 Number Forms Worksheet
Practice identifying and writing numbers in standard, word, and expanded forms for Grade 3 math students.
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Grade 3 Number Forms Practice
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Read each question carefully and write your answers in the space provided. Remember the different ways to write numbers: standard form, word form, and expanded form.
Write the number in standard form.
1. Two hundred forty-five:
2. Six hundred ninety-one:
3. One thousand, three hundred seven:
Write the number in word form.
1. 378:
2. 905:
3. 1,210:
Write the number in expanded form.
1. 523:
2. 809:
3. 1,450:
1. Which of the following is the standard form for 700 + 30 + 2?
7302
732
723
700302
2. What is the word form for 580?
Five eighty
Five hundred eight
Five hundred eighty
Five hundred eighty zero
Read each statement. Circle T for True or F for False.
1. The expanded form of 49 is 40 + 9.
True
False
2. The word form for 1,000 is 'one hundred'.
True
False
1. Write a number that has 6 in the hundreds place, 2 in the tens place, and 9 in the ones place. Then write it in word form and expanded form.
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