Grade 4 Place Value Grouping Worksheet
A worksheet for 4th graders to practice place value grouping, including identifying values, writing numbers in different forms, and comparing numbers.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. In the number 5,283, the digit 2 is in the place.
2. In the number 14,907, the digit 1 is in the place.
3. What is the value of the digit 6 in 63,125?
1. Write the number 7,402 in expanded form.
2. Write the number 'fifty-three thousand, one hundred nine' in standard form.
1. Which number has a 7 in the thousands place?
7,452
17,300
4,789
70,000
2. What is the standard form of 30,000 + 5,000 + 200 + 8?
3,528
35,208
35,280
30,528
1. The value of the digit 8 in 98,000 is 800.
True
False
2. In the number 4,444, all the digits have the same value.
True
False
1. Use >, <, or = to compare the numbers:
5,678
5,876
12,345
12,345
98,765
98,756
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