Worksheet
Base Ten to Word Form: Hundreds
Match words to visuals in this helpful base ten worksheet! Learners will be asked to count the hundreds, tens, and ones blocks in nine base ten sets to determine what number the blocks represent. Then, they will need to find the matching word form from the word bank and write it next to the correct base ten set.
Intended for second and third graders, this worksheet is a great choice for helping students practice both their place value and word form skills. Learners can start to notice patterns in how hundreds, tens, and ones are written so that they can write numbers all on their own in the future.
Students struggling with this worksheet can try Base Ten to Word Form: Tens and Place Value in Word Form Matching. Ready for more of a challenge? Try Base Ten to Word Form: Thousands. For even more word form practice, check out Writing the Word Form of Numbers Up to 1,000 and Word Form Up to 1,000: Cut and Paste.