Ready for something new when teaching place value in 4th and 5th-grade math? Read Digit’s Place to teach about number place value through the thousands, millions, and up to 1 billion. Use the place value charts on the practice worksheets to help 4th and 5th-grade students deepen their number sense. After writing Digit’s Place, I created read-along pages so students can practice the math problems that appear inside the story! These place value practice worksheets are perfect for 4th and 5th-grade students to use in connection with my book, Digit's Place. Find a copy of the eBook here!
❤️ Listen to the story read aloud: https://youtu.be/7-Zpq-qRNBk (It’s Free!)
Check out the Contents of this 4th and 5th Grade Math project:
✏️ 17 Practice Pages
Place value practice problems that tie in with the story, Digit’s Place
Also included is a two-per-page version (so you can save paper when printing this math project for your 4th and 5th-grade classes).
Answer Key
✏️ You can even compile the pages into a miniature book!
Use these place-value practice worksheets in so many ways!
✅ Wrap up a math unit with your whole class by creating a miniature place value book!
✅ Evaluate the abilities of your gifted and talented students through a pretest at the beginning of a unit. If they pass before receiving instruction, provide them with the YouTube link to Digit’s Place and invite them to complete this independent math project instead.
✅ Group students so they can complete these place-value practice activities with a partner or small group to encourage math discussion.
My 4th-grade students completed the practice pages in this resource to solidify their place value skills. We read the book at the beginning of our first math unit and then completed the practice pages as a review before our test. Students practiced rounding numbers, comparing numbers, and writing numbers in a place value chart. The story is so fun that my 4th graders hardly knew we were doing a math lesson!
Hear From Educators Like You!
⭐️“I loved reading Digit’s Place to my 4th-grade class. They were highly engaged with the rhyming words and illustrations. In fact, the rhyme is helping them remember the concept of multiplying a number by ten times as many in a place value chart.”
⭐️“We used these practice pages to create little place value books. My students had lots of fun sharing what they know about place value.”
⭐️“I used this for my top group of students as an extension activity. They absolutely loved it!”
Find Answers to Your Questions about this Number Place Value Project:
✋What type of place value math is involved?
Multiplying by tens
Increasing numbers by ten times as many in a place value chart
Modeling by drawing place value disks
Bundling when making tens, hundreds, etc.
Multi-digit addition
Writing numbers in expanded form, word form, and in a place value chart
Rounding and Comparing multi-digit numbers
✋What grade level can use these place value practice pages?
- My book, Digit’s Place, teaches concepts about numbers by beginning at 1 and increasing to 1 billion. The standards covered in the math practice pages range from slightly easier concepts in the beginning to 4th and 5th-grade math in the end. I have mostly read my book to 4th-grade students but it can be used as an extension in 3rd and 5th grades as well.