Standard 3-Digit Form

Standard 3-Digit Form Worksheet

Worksheet Description

This worksheet provides students with various representations of three-digit numbers and asks them to write these numbers in standard form. The representations include visual blocks for hundreds, tens, and ones, expanded form using numerical values (such as 200 + 40 + 7), and numbers written in word form (such as “three hundred twenty-five”). Students are given lined spaces corresponding to each representation where they must write the appropriate standard numerical form. The worksheet is labeled with letters A through F for each task, aiding in organization and instruction.

The worksheet is designed to teach students how to convert different representations of numbers into the standard numerical form. It enhances their understanding of the relationship between the base-ten block representation, expanded form, word form, and the standard form of numbers. By working through these conversions, students practice recognizing how the place value system works in different contexts. This activity also helps them develop the ability to move fluidly between various representations of numbers, a key skill in elementary mathematics.