numeric Value & Place Value Worksheets
These numeric value and place value worksheets help students master fundamental number concepts through hands-on practice. Students work with digit placement, number comparison, equations, and numberlines to build strong mathematical foundations and number sense skills.
About these worksheets
Students work with number lines and place value mats to build number sense. Worksheets include filling in missing values on number lines, reading place value mats, interpreting non-traditional number lines that don't start at zero, and marking values on open number lines within 20 and within 100. Aligned with second grade and general number sense standards.
About these worksheets
These worksheets develop number comparison and identification skills across grade levels. Activities include finding more and less, comparing two- and three-digit numbers and numbers within one million using inequality symbols, identifying even and odd numbers visually, creating even equations, building numbers from place value descriptions, using place value for multiplication and division, identifying integers, comparing relative size with addition and subtraction, and evaluating number sentences. Resources span first through fourth grade and beyond.
Comparing Three Digit Numbers
- Compare two three-digit numbers and decide which one is greater, less, or equal.
- Use the hundreds, tens, and ones digits to explain why one number is bigger than another.
- Read and use the symbols >, <, and = correctly when comparing numbers.
Comparing Three Digit Numbers
- Use the hundreds, tens, and ones digits to explain why one number is bigger than another.
- Put several three-digit numbers in order from least to greatest or greatest to least.