Numbers in Words Worksheets
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Practice writing numbers in words and vice versa with our comprehensive collection of printable number names worksheets. With exclusive exercises and increasing difficulty levels that come with varying numbers of digits, students master writing any number in words by methodically counting the place value from ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on. Begin your learning journey with some of our free worksheets!
List of Numbers in Words Worksheets
Writing Numbers from 1 to 10 in Words
Lend grade 1 champs a hand as they take their first step toward number names with these exercises! They name the numbers 1 to 10 and also write the numbers when the word forms are given.
Writing Numbers from 1 to 20 in Words
In these printable numbers in words worksheets, kids in kindergarten and 1st grade gain a solid understanding of expressing numbers from 1 to 20 in both numeric and word form.
Writing 2-Digit Numbers in Words
Teach grade 2 and grade 3 kids that 11 to 19, and the tens up to 90 have unique names. Other 2-digit numbers follow a pattern like twenty-one, where “twenty” denotes the tens place value and “one” denotes the ones.
Writing 3-Digit Numbers in Words
Take the number-naming skills of 2nd grade and 3rd grade kids to the next level by getting them to figure out the place value of each digit and express numbers up to 1,000 in both numerical and word form.
Writing 4-Digit Numbers in Words
Thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones are the four positions held by the digits here. Just spell out each digit along with its position and that’s it! Smile, for you are on your way to becoming a number name master!
Writing Large Numbers in Words
Explore this collection of number names worksheet pdfs and practice expressing 5-digit through 12-digit numbers numbers in words and in their numerical forms.
Let no more doubts pester you while writing decimal numbers in words and vice versa! In this printable practice set, recall decimal place value and name an array of decimals with digits in the tenths, hundredths, and thousandths places.