4nbt2 Worksheets
Number and Operations in Base Ten
Generalize place value understanding for multi-digit whole numbers.
2Read 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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- 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.