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4th-grade/4th Grade Math

Place Value Puzzles

In Place Value Puzzles topic, 4th Grade students will learn how the value of a digit depends on its position. They work with large numbers and solve puzzles using place value rules. This topic strengthens accuracy and number understanding.

What Children Learn

Students identify thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones. They compare numbers using place value. Children build numbers from clues. They learn to explain why one number is larger than another.

Sample Questions Children Practice

1. What is the value of the digit 6 in 6,482

2. Fill in the blank: In 7,305 the digit 3 is in the _____ place

Why This Topic Matters

Place value is the foundation of all math operations. Strong place value skills improve accuracy and confidence. They support success in every math topic.

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