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Place Value Worksheet

Place Value Worksheet

About This Worksheet

This worksheet is a Grade 4 addition activity that teaches students how to add large whole numbers using place value columns. Learners study step-by-step examples showing how to align digits, regroup numbers, and add from right to left. Students then solve large-number addition problems independently using the provided grids. For example, children add numbers such as 47,571 plus 21,914 and 524,148 plus 37,827. The guided format helps students build confidence with multi-digit addition strategies.

Curriculum and Grade Alignment

This worksheet is designed for fourth grade students learning multi-digit addition with whole numbers. The primary learning goal is helping children accurately add large numbers using the standard algorithm and place value understanding. Students should already understand basic addition facts and regrouping before beginning this activity. These foundational skills support future work with larger operations and problem solving. This worksheet aligns with Common Core Standard 4.NBT.B.4 and TEKS 4.4.A.

Student Tasks

Students study an example explaining how to add large whole numbers step by step. Learners practice lining up place values, regrouping digits, and adding accurately. Children solve large-number addition equations using the provided place value grids. The worksheet encourages organized computation and careful checking of answers. Repeated practice strengthens arithmetic fluency and number sense.

Common Challenges and Misconceptions

Some students may forget to align digits correctly by place value. Others may make regrouping mistakes when sums exceed nine. Children sometimes skip carrying numbers into the next place value column. A few learners may also confuse thousands and ten-thousands places while adding. Teachers and parents can help by encouraging students to add one column at a time carefully.

Implementation Guidance

Teachers can use this worksheet during lessons introducing large-number addition or place value review. Parents may appreciate the guided examples for homework or homeschool support. Students can use graph paper or highlighters to keep columns aligned if needed. This worksheet also works well for intervention groups or independent practice sessions. Adults should encourage learners to explain regrouping steps aloud.

Details and Features

This printable worksheet includes step-by-step instruction and large whole number addition practice. Organized layouts and place value grids help fourth grade students strengthen regrouping skills and arithmetic accuracy. The black-and-white design prints clearly for classroom instruction, homework assignments, or homeschool use. Guided examples provide support for independent problem solving. Its structured format makes the worksheet useful for review, intervention, or assessment preparation.