Give students targeted practice with 5‑digit place value using these worksheets up to the ten‑thousands place. Learners break numbers into ten‑thousands, thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones as they rewrite each value in expanded form. This helps them see how large numbers are structured and how each digit contributes to the whole.
These printable expanded‑form activities are great for classroom use, homework, or homeschool. Suitable for grades 3-5, the worksheets provide practice with multi‑digit place value and support students as they work with increasingly larger numbers.
Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 Worksheet 3 Worksheet 4Learning how place value works helps students make sense of larger numbers and understand why each digit has a different value. It’s an important foundation for building an understanding of multi‑digit math.
Place Value Breakdown: Writing Numbers with Ten‑Thousands, Thousands, Hundreds, Tens, and Ones (Lesson)
A five‑digit number is made up of several place values, and each position tells you something different.
The first digit shows the number of ten‑thousands, the next digit tells you the thousands, followed by the hundreds place, then the tens place, and finally the ones place. Using these positions, you can expand the number to show the value of each digit clearly.
Example: Write 58,432 in expanded form.
The 5 represents 5 ten‑thousands, which equals 50,000
The 8 represents 8 thousands, which equals 8,000
The 4 represents 4 hundreds, which equals 400
The 3 represents 3 tens, which equals 30
The 2 represents 2 ones, which equals 2
Putting all the place values together, we can write:
58,432 = 50,000 + 8,000 + 400 + 30 + 2
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