Expanded Form Multi—Digit Whole Numbers
Worksheet · 4.NBT.A.2
Number Names worksheets and activities for grades 4 to 5 help students read and write multi-digit whole numbers using words. This hub offers printable and digital resources that build on early counting skills and deepen understanding of number names through expanded form and base-ten numerals.
Number Names is a foundational skill that begins in kindergarten with counting to 120 and naming numbers in words. By grades 4 and 5, students apply this understanding to multi-digit whole numbers, converting between number names, base-ten numerals, and expanded form. This progression ensures students develop number sense and place value fluency, which are critical for operations and problem-solving.
Resources on this page include worksheets, games, reading passages, and graphic organizers that target these skills. Students practice writing numbers in word form, decomposing numbers into expanded form, and connecting representations. Related concepts such as place value, rounding, and comparing numbers are naturally integrated, making this hub a complete solution for teaching number names across upper elementary grades.
Teachers can use this hub to differentiate instruction across a mixed-ability classroom. Choose resources at the appropriate grade level for whole-group lessons, then assign scaffolded versions for small groups or centers. Printable worksheets work well for independent practice and homework, while digital activities support literacy centers and review. These no-prep, standards-aligned materials are also ideal for intervention and assessment, allowing teachers to track student progress on number names and place value skills.
These resources align with Common Core standards for reading and writing multi-digit whole numbers using number names, base-ten numerals, and expanded form across grades 4 and 5.
Yes, many resources on this page are printable worksheets. Some are also available as digital activities. You can download and print them for classroom use, though a paid membership is required for most resources.
Yes, these Number Names worksheets for kids are designed for grades 4 and 5. They cover multi-digit whole numbers, expanded form, and word names, building on skills from earlier grades.
The hub includes resources at varying difficulty levels. Use simpler worksheets for students who need extra support and more complex ones for advanced learners. Mix printable and digital formats to engage different learning styles.
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