CCSS 4.NBT.2 Worksheets
CCSS 4.NBT.2 (Common Core, 4th Grade): "Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons." The worksheets below practice this standard. Each one is a free printable PDF with an answer key, comes in multiple versions, and can also be assigned digitally - no login or account needed.
Number and Operations in Base Ten
Generalize place value understanding for multi-digit whole numbers.
2 Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
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Turn an expanded form like 400,000 + 30,000 + 200 + 5 into one number. Use place value to decide which digits belong in each spot from ones up to hundred-thousands. Combine the addends in expanded form to write the correct standard (numeric) form.
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Break a number up into the value of each digit using place value. Write a number in expanded form as a sum of hundreds-thousands, ten-thousands, thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones. Use zeros as placeholders so missing place values are handled correctly in expanded form.
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Read a number up to 1,000,000 and say it correctly out loud. Write a number in words using the right place-value names like thousand and hundred. Spell number words correctly and avoid common mistakes like mixing up teen and tens numbers.
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Turn a number written in words into digits correctly. Keep zeros in the right spots when a place value is skipped in the wording.
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Turn a written number into the correct word form. Use place value to decide which words to include (like hundreds and thousands). Spell number words correctly, including tricky ones like teens and multiples of ten. Write number words with the right spacing and hyphens when needed.
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Write a number in standard (normal) form, word form, and expanded form. Switch between the three forms and recognize that they all name the same number. Use place value to break a number into the value of each digit. Read number words carefully and turn them into the correct digits.
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Read a number written in words within a real-world problem and write it using numerals. Use place value to determine the value of each digit up to the ten thousands place. Correctly handle numbers with a zero in the ones, tens, hundreds, or thousands place.
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Use place value to compare whole numbers up to 100,000. Interpret the greater than (>) and less than (<) symbols. Find the greatest or least whole number that makes a comparison true.
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Read a number written in words within a real-world problem and write it using numerals. Use place value to determine the value of each digit up to the hundred thousands place. Correctly handle numbers with zeros in any place.
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Practice adding commas to large numbers so they are easier to read. Learn to group digits in sets of three from the right to find where commas go. Tell the difference between thousands, millions, and billions by looking at comma groups. Rewrite numbers in a standard, readable format without changing their value.
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Compare two large numbers and decide which one is greater, less, or equal. Use place value (hundred-thousands, ten-thousands, thousands, etc.) to explain why one number is bigger than another. Use the symbols >, <, and = correctly when comparing numbers.
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Compare two multi-digit numbers to see which is bigger Use the greater than, less than, and equal signs correctly Line up numbers by place value to compare them Tell when two numbers are equal
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Choose a number that makes a comparison sentence true Use place value to compare numbers that share their leading digits Notice whether the blank sits on the left or the right of the symbol Compare whole numbers up to 100,000
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Compare whole numbers under 100,000 using place value. Work through a number place by place instead of judging it by length. Recognize that a question may have more than one correct answer.
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Find the greatest whole number less than a given number up to 1,000,000. Find the least whole number greater than a given number up to 1,000,000. Subtract one across several zeros, as in 400,000 to 399,999.
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Work out the value of an expression before comparing it. Choose the sign that makes a statement true. Recognize when two different expressions have the same value.
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Work out the value of a addition expression before comparing it. Choose the sign that makes a statement true. Recognize when two expressions have the same value.
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Work out the value of a subtraction expression before comparing it. Choose the sign that makes a statement true. Recognize when two expressions have the same value.
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Work out the value of a multiplication expression before comparing it. Choose the sign that makes a statement true. Recognize when two expressions have the same value.
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Work out the value of a division expression before comparing it. Choose the sign that makes a statement true. Recognize when two expressions have the same value.
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