Place Value: 3 Digits (Hundreds)
These games and printable worksheets can be used to help students learn about Place Value of 3-digit numbers. Below you'll find links to PDF teaching resources for: expanded form, ordering numbers, reading numbers, counting base-10 blocks, and determining the values of underlined digits.
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Roll three dice to make a number. Then write the number in expanded form, and make a sketch of the place value blocks.
2nd and 3rd Grades
Use this worksheet to get more practice with place value of numbers with 3 digits. Students will fill in a place-value table and write out numbers in words and expanded form.
2nd and 3rd Grades
Print and cut the puzzle pieces to match place value blocks to a number. This game goes up to the hundreds place.
2nd and 3rd Grades
Students line up in front of the classroom and hold up signs with digits on them. They rearrange themselves to make different numbers.
2nd and 3rd Grades
Read each 3-digit number and tell how many hundreds, tens, and ones are in each number.
1st through 3rd Grades
This whole-class "I have, Who has" card game has pictures of place value blocks. Includes 30 cards, instructions, and an answer key.
1st through 3rd Grades
Write each word name in standard form. Then write each standard form number in word name form. Includes numbers up to 999.
2nd through 4th Grades
The ancient Egyptian number system is similar to our own. In this lesson, students will learn to read and write three-digit numbers and their Ancient Egyptian equivalents.
2nd and 3rd Grades
Cut out the number strips and sort them into groups of equivalent numbers. Also tell which are written in standard form, which are word names, and which are written in expanded form.
1st through 3rd Grades
Place base 10 blocks on the place value mat to learn about 3-digit numbers.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Make the smallest and largest number possible by rearranging the given digits.
2nd through 4th Grades
Students must read the given number and tell what comes before and after. They also have to add ten and subtract ten.
1st through 3rd Grades
Printable base-10 PV blocks. This file includes thousand cubes, hundred flats, ten sticks, and ones cubes.
Kindergarten to 4th Grade
Remind students of the different ways to write three-digit numbers with this anchor chart. It shows the standard, written, and expanded forms, as well as the expanded notation.
2nd and 3rd Grades
Students read the 3-digit numbers aloud. Includes 2 score sheets for teachers.
1st through 3rd Grades
Say the names of the 3-digit numbers. Includes a parent read aloud and a quiz.
1st through 3rd Grades
Print on card stock and assemble the number wheel. Students spin the wheel and read the numbers to a teacher, parent, or friend.
1st through 3rd Grades
Show the set of place value blocks represents 349. Write 349 in expanded form. State how many 100s, 10s, and 1s are in the special number.
1st and 2nd Grades
Write 506 in expanded form. Then tell the value of each digit. Complete the number line to tell what comes before and after 506.
1st and 2nd Grades
Use "greater than" and "less than" symbols to compare 123 to other numbers. Complete the number line. Tell how many hundreds, tens, and ones.
1st and 2nd Grades
Determine whether the number 780 is odd or even. Choose the set of blocks that represent 780. How much is 10 more and 10 less than 780?
1st and 2nd Grades
Then tell what 100 more and 100 less than 467 equals. Tell how many 100s, 10s, and 1s are in 467. Complete the number line to show numbers that come after and before 467.
1st and 2nd Grades
Cut apart the three-digit number cards and sort them in order from least to greatest. This file includes 5 different card sets.
1st through 3rd Grades
Students must examine four triple-digit numbers and rewrite them in order, from smallest value to largest value.
1st and 2nd Grades
Each of the adorable dancing pigs has a 3-digit number. Cut, sort, and glue the pigs in order from least to greatest.
1st through 3rd Grades
Students take turns rolling a die three times to make a triple-digit number. Then they compare their numbers using the symbols: <, >, and =.
2nd Grade
Students use scissors to cut out the "greater" and "less" alligator pictures. Then they paste the gator pics in the correct boxes.
2nd Grade
Here's another cutting and pasting activity. Like the activity above, pupils are gluing the alligators in position to compare numbers. They also write out the answer with words.
1st through 3rd Grades
Use words and math notation to compare pairs of numbers. This worksheet includes some word problems too. (example: 324 < 342)
2nd and 3rd Grades
On these task cards, students use greater than, less than, or equal to symbols to compare 3-digit numbers. These cards work well for learning centers, Scoot games, classroom scavenger hunts, and small group instruction.
2nd and 3rd Grades
Cut out these number, symbol, and phrase cards. Use them for small group instruction, learning centers, or math games.
2nd and 3rd Grades
This page has PV worksheets for working with four-digit numbers.