word form Worksheets
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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.
1nbt1
Read number words and write the matching number using digits. Tell the difference between similar-sounding number words like fourteen and forty. Recognize and write numbers from 0 to 120 in standard (numeric) form.
1nbt2c
Write a two-digit number when you are told how many tens and how many ones it has. Break a number into tens and ones to show what each digit means.
2nbt3
Read numbers up to 1,000 and write them out in words. Use hundreds, tens, and ones to say a number correctly in word form. Spell number words correctly, including tricky ones like the teens and multiples of ten. Write word form for numbers that have a zero in the tens or ones place.
2nbt3
Read a number written in words and write it as digits. Use place value to decide how many hundreds, tens, and ones the words describe. Handle tricky word parts like teen numbers and numbers with a zero in the tens or ones place.
4nbt2
Turn a number written in words into digits correctly. Keep zeros in the right spots when a place value is skipped in the wording.
4nbt2
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.
5nbt3a
Read decimal numbers and say them correctly using place-value words like tenths, hundredths, and thousandths. Write a decimal number in word form using the word "and" for the decimal point. Spell number words correctly when writing decimals in words. Match each digit in a decimal to its correct place value so the word form says the right amount.
5nbt3a
Turn a decimal written in words into the correct number with a decimal point. Use place value words like tenths, hundredths, and thousandths to decide which digits go where. Write decimals correctly when the words include zeros, like “three and five thousandths.” Read the word “and” as the decimal point when writing the number.
5nbt3a
Use place value to decide which digit belongs in the ones, tenths, hundredths, and thousandths places. Translate between word form and standard numeric form for decimals. Write decimals correctly using zeros when a place value is missing.
Turn an addition or subtraction sentence into a matching equation with numbers and symbols.
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.
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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