Multiple Choice Value & Place Value Worksheets
These multiple choice value and place value worksheets help students practice identifying digit values, place value positions, and number relationships through structured answer options. The multiple choice format allows for quick assessment and builds confidence as students learn to recognize correct mathematical concepts.
About these worksheets
These worksheets cover place value concepts from kindergarten through fifth grade. Activities include visual place value with base-ten blocks for numbers under 20, using place value to multiply and divide by powers of ten, examining digit values and how they change with position, identifying value and place value of digits in large numbers, marking values on number lines, organizing numbers by place value, converting between standard and expanded forms, and working with place values greater than ten. Resources align with Common Core standards across multiple grade levels.
About these worksheets
These worksheets introduce equation concepts and algebraic thinking. Activities include filling in missing numbers to make true expressions, understanding the meaning of the equals sign, writing algebraic expressions with variables, rewriting word sentences as numeric equations, and identifying true and false equations within 20. Resources span first through sixth grade standards.
Interpreting Multiplication Equations as a Comparison
- Read a multiplication equation as a comparison, like "3 times as many."
- Match an equation to a sentence that correctly describes the comparison.
Writing with Expressions
- Match a short phrase to the correct algebraic expression using a variable.
- Translate words like plus, minus, times, and divided by into the right math symbols.
About these worksheets
These worksheets develop number comparison and identification skills across grade levels. Activities include finding more and less, comparing two- and three-digit numbers and numbers within one million using inequality symbols, identifying even and odd numbers visually, creating even equations, building numbers from place value descriptions, using place value for multiplication and division, identifying integers, comparing relative size with addition and subtraction, and evaluating number sentences. Resources span first through fourth grade and beyond.