Hundreds, Tens, and Ones
Free printable hundreds, tens, and ones worksheets. Three-digit number sense. PDF.
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About Hundreds, Tens, and Ones
Master three-digit place value with our free printable hundreds, tens, and ones worksheets. Designed for Grade 2 students, these PDFs build number sense by breaking numbers into expanded form, comparing values, and ordering up to 999. Each worksheet reinforces the pattern that the hundreds place represents groups of 100, the tens place groups of 10, and the ones place single units. Activities include identifying the value of underlined digits, writing numbers in expanded form (e.g., 345 = 300 + 40 + 5), and using base-ten blocks to visualize place value. These printables are ideal for classroom math centers, homework practice, or intervention groups. By repeatedly working with three-digit numbers, students gain confidence in understanding how digits change value depending on their position. The worksheets are clean, easy to read, and aligned with standard place value objectives. Download and print instantly for unlimited practice.
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- Grade 2 students learning three-digit place value for the first time
- Teachers needing quick, no-prep math worksheets for place value lessons
- Parents reinforcing number sense and expanded form at home
- Math intervention groups working on identifying hundreds, tens, and ones
- Homeschoolers supplementing a place value unit with structured practice
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- Print in black and white to save ink; worksheets are clear without color
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This template is strongest when the grid size, paper size, and line style match your assignment or project. Consider a different printable when one of these caveats applies:
- Students who have not mastered two-digit place value (recommend starting with tens and ones)
- Advanced learners ready for four-digit numbers (try thousands worksheets instead)
- Projects that need fully custom text layout beyond the generator controls
- Documents that require official, legal, medical, or school-district wording
Frequently Asked Questions
What grade level are these hundreds tens ones worksheets for?
These are designed for Grade 2, typically ages 7-8, who are learning three-digit place value. They align with Common Core standard 2.NBT.A.1.
Can I use these worksheets for assessment?
Yes. The worksheets include identifying digit values, expanded form, and comparing numbers, making them suitable for formative or summative assessment.
Do you provide answer keys?
Each printable PDF includes a separate answer key page for quick grading or self-checking by students.
Are these worksheets editable?
No, they are PDF files designed for print. However, you can use PDF annotation tools to add text boxes if needed.