These worksheets teach your beginning students to identify place values and write numbers as words.

Place values are the value of the digit that we place in the particular number. Example: In 739, the 3 is in Tens row, so the place value will be 10. In 17.581, the 8 is in Hundreds row, so the place value will be 0.01. Place (P), Place Value (PV), & Front Value (FV): You have to group the digits for making number. Formula: Place Value of a digit = (front value) × (Place value) (i) Place value (P) and front value (FV) of 1 to 9 are 1 to 9 respectively. (ii) The PV of zero (0) is always 0. It may have any area in a number, and its figure is always 0. In the number 356, digit 6 is at one's place, digit 5 is at ten's place, and digit 3 is at a hundred's place. So, place value of 6 = 6, place value of 5 = 5 × 10 = 50, and place value of 3 is 3 × 100 = 300. Hence, for the place value (PV) of a digit, the digit is multiplied by the place value (PV) of 1. It has to be that area.

We can identify the value of an integer found within a number by identifying the place value of the number. You will need to learn the names of the place values as you advance to the left and right of the decimal point. Writers have many different ways to write numbers as words. For example 1 million, 1,000,000, and 1000000 all have the same value, they just appear differently. The key to writing numbers in words is to just be consistent in your writing. Write the number in words as the work is presented to you. The longer the number gets so does the number of letters in the words. Students will also convert groups of numbers into words and numerals. Many sheets contain very large numbers.



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Naming Numbers Worksheets

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Introduction to Naming Numbers

Write the names of the numbers given below. Also write the numerical value for each of them. While naming numbers, the number at ones place is given the same name as it is given in the question, but for numbers at tens place we have a separate name.

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Practice Worksheet

You will be given problems where you need to put numbers into words.

Practice the Skill

For each case write the name and numerical value for the numbers given.

Practice the Skill Twice

Transfer the place values into actual integers.

Show the Skill

Here you are asked to both name and write the number that is represented by the place values.

Warm Up

Write each number given below in tens and ones form. Also write their number names.

Number Words Trillions - Meet the Skill

We can take the help of given place value chart to write a number as words.

Trillions Practice Sheet

There are no trillions value, so in the given place value chart first five digits will be zero. Digit 4 represents 4 billion. Then 100 will represent one hundred millions, 064 represents the sixty-four thousand and 226 are two hundred twenty-six.

Practice the Skill

Write everything you see as words.

Practice the Skill Twice

How do you write this? two hundred one trillion six hundred thirty-two billion one hundred sixty-three million nine hundred eighty-five thousand five hundred forty

Show the Skill

Yes, there is a trillions column here.

Warm Up

The very first problem is a bit intimidating.

Place Value and Writing Numbers into words: Lesson

Write the value of the underlined number.

Worksheet 1

Write the value of the number that has a focusing line.

Worksheet 2

I don't know what is with the question mark either.

Review Sheet

Find the value of what they point out to you.

Quiz

See what these students start to figure out with this one.

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This makes for a great way to kick off class.

Did you know that many people of the past where thought to have different personal qualities entirely based on the number of letters in their first names? Imagine having an instant impression of someone based on that there are eight letters in your name. Last names did not apply to this. Talk about the pressure on parents to get the name (I mean number of letters) right.