Grade 4 Number Sublevels Worksheet
Explore number sublevels including place value, comparing numbers, and rounding for Grade 4 students.
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Grade 4 Number Sublevels
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Show your work when necessary.
1. In the number 7,452, the digit 4 is in the place.
2. The value of the digit 8 in 83,109 is .
3. Write the number 5,000 + 600 + 20 + 3 in standard form: .
1. Which number is greater than 5,678?
5,670
5,650
5,680
5,600
2. Which symbol makes the statement true: 9,034 9,304?
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1. Round 3,456 to the nearest hundred.
2. Round 12,891 to the nearest thousand.
1. Plot the number 75 on the number line below.
1. The number 4,321 has a 3 in the thousands place.
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False
2. Rounding 678 to the nearest ten gives 680.
True
False
Match each number with its word form.
1. 3,500
a. Six thousand seventy-one
2. 6,071
b. Three thousand five hundred
3. 10,205
c. Ten thousand two hundred five
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