Number sense and place value
Number sense sits underneath every later topic: a pupil who cannot say what the 4 in 3,417 is worth will struggle with column addition long before fractions arrive. These sheets drill the vocabulary of the number system itself — place value, skip counting, rounding, comparing and ordering.
Place value worksheetsPractice on what each digit in a number is worth: name the place, give the value, write a number in expanded form or read one back from it. Choose how many digits and print with an answer key.Grade 1–Grade 5Number sense and place valueSkip counting worksheetsNumber sequences with gaps to fill in: count on in twos, fives, tens or any step you choose, forwards or backwards, starting from a multiple or from anywhere.Grade 1–Grade 4Number sense and place valueComparing numbers worksheetsPut the right sign between two numbers, or write a set of numbers in order. Choose how many digits the numbers have and print with a matching answer key.Grade 1–Grade 4Number sense and place valueRounding worksheetsRound to the nearest ten, hundred or thousand, with the halfway cases included on purpose. Choose how long the numbers are and print with a matching answer key.Grade 2–Grade 5Number sense and place valueOdd and even worksheetsSay whether a number is odd or even, or write the next odd or even number after it. Works on numbers as long as you like, because the rule never changes.Grade 1–Grade 3Number sense and place valueRoman numerals worksheetsConvert Roman numerals to numbers, numbers to Roman numerals, or both on one page. Choose how high the numbers run, from clock faces up to the thousands.Grade 3–Grade 6Number sense and place value