Grade 3 Place Value Manipulatives Worksheet
Practice place value with manipulatives, including identifying values and composing/decomposing numbers.
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Place Value with Manipulatives
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Read each question carefully and use your place value manipulatives (base ten blocks) to help you find the answers.
1. One flat represents hundreds.
2. One rod represents tens.
3. One unit cube represents ones.
4. Ten rods can be traded for one .
5. Ten unit cubes can be traded for one .
6. Draw the base ten blocks you would use to represent the number 245. (Use squares for hundreds, lines for tens, and small circles for ones.)
7. If you have 3 flats, 7 rods, and 2 unit cubes, what number do you have?
8. Which set of blocks shows the number 138?
1 flat, 3 rods, 8 unit cubes
1 rod, 3 flats, 8 unit cubes
1 flat, 8 rods, 3 unit cubes
3 flats, 1 rod, 8 unit cubes
9. You can use 10 unit cubes to make one flat.
True
False
10. The number 50 can be represented with 5 rods.
True
False
11. If you have 1 flat and 12 rods, how many hundreds, tens, and ones do you have after trading? What number is it?
12. You have the number 361. You need to take away 2 tens. How would you do this using your blocks? What number is left?