Place Value Worksheets: Add Hundreds, Tens & Ones to Make 3‑Digit Numbers

Help students strengthen their place value skills with these 3‑digit place value worksheets where students add hundreds, tens, and ones to create full numbers. This activity helps children practice expanded form, number building, and place value recognition – key skills for mastering elementary math.

Great for classroom instruction, homeschooling, math intervention, or extra practice at home, these worksheets support number sense development and prepares learners for multi‑digit addition and subtraction. For grades 1-3, it’s a valuable resource for teachers and parents looking to reinforce place value understanding with clear, structured practice.

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