Word to Numeric Within 1 Million
- Turn a number written in words into digits correctly.
- Keep zeros in the right spots when a place value is skipped in the wording.
These numeric converting forms worksheets help students practice converting between different number representations using actual numbers rather than word problems. The collection covers conversions between standard form, word form, expanded form, scientific notation, and fraction-decimal-percent relationships. Perfect for building number sense and mathematical fluency across grade levels.
These worksheets build number sense by having students convert between word form and numeric form. Problem sets range from writing numbers through 120 for first graders up to reading and writing numbers through one million and decimals to thousandths for fourth and fifth graders. Activities also include writing numbers using tens and ones, converting between multiple forms, and writing simple equations from word form.
Students practice converting numbers between expanded form and standard (numeric) form. Worksheets cover whole numbers within 1,000 up to one million, as well as decimals to thousandths. Activities include standard expanded form (like 400 + 30 + 2) and expanded notation (using multiplication by place value). These resources align with second through fifth grade place value standards.
Students practice converting between fractions, decimals, and percents using a variety of methods. Worksheets include visual models showing shaded amounts, direct conversion between any two forms, and working with repeating decimals. These resources build fluency with equivalent representations of rational numbers, spanning fourth through eighth grade standards.