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Printable Number Forms Worksheet | Grade 4 Math
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This math worksheet provides essential practice for Grade 4 students learning to read and write multi-digit numbers in different formats. Through a series of focused tasks, learners will build fluency in converting numbers between standard form (base-ten numerals), word form (number names), and expanded form, a foundational skill for number sense and place value understanding.
At a Glance
- Grade: 4 · Subject: Math
- Standard:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NBT.A.2— Read and write multi-digit numbers using numerals, names, and expanded form.- Skill Focus: Number Forms (Standard, Word, Expanded)
- Format: 3 pages · 30 problems · Answer key included · PDF
- Best For: Place value practice or review
- Time: 20–30 minutes
What's Inside
This resource has three pages with 30 problems. Page one covers word-to-standard form. Page two is standard-to-expanded form. Page three asks for standard-to-word form. A two-page answer key is included for grading.
Skill Progression
The worksheet follows a gradual release model.
- Guided Practice: The first 10 problems (standard form) offer a clear entry point.
- Supported Practice: The next 10 (expanded form) reinforce place value concepts.
- Independent Practice: The final 10 (word form) assess synthesized understanding of place value and number names.
Standards Alignment
This worksheet aligns with CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NBT.A.2, which requires students to read and write multi-digit numbers in base-ten numerals, names, and expanded form. The exercises target each component of this standard. The code can be copied into lesson plans.
How to Use It
This versatile worksheet is effective as independent practice following a direct instruction lesson on place value and number forms. It can also serve as a homework assignment to reinforce the concepts. For a formative assessment, teachers can observe students as they work on the expanded form section, noting any common errors in place value understanding. Most students should be able to complete the entire worksheet in 20 to 30 minutes.
Who It's For
This resource is designed for Grade 4 students but is also suitable for advanced 3rd graders needing a challenge or 5th graders requiring a review of place value concepts. It pairs well with a classroom anchor chart displaying place value columns up to the hundred thousands. The clear, uncluttered layout makes it accessible for a wide range of learners, including those in small group intervention settings.
This worksheet provides focused practice on CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NBT.A.2, developing a student's ability to fluently read and write multi-digit numbers in standard, word, and expanded forms. Mastery of this skill is a critical predictor of future success in mathematics, as it underpins operations with larger numbers and decimal understanding. The instructional design follows a gradual release of responsibility, a framework noted for its effectiveness in building student independence (Fisher & Frey, 2014). The sequence of tasks—from recognizing numerals to deconstructing them into expanded form and then producing number words—scaffolds the learning process. By providing 30 distinct problems, the worksheet offers the repetitive, deliberate practice necessary to move a foundational skill from initial learning to long-term memory. This approach is consistent with findings on the importance of procedural fluency in elementary mathematics education, ensuring students are well-prepared for more complex computations.




