Place Value, Hundreds, Tens and Ones Worksheets - Working with Numbers up to 1000 using Place Value Houses, Abacus etc. This is a fantastic set of worksheets that help students learn the place value of numbers in the hundreds, tens and ones, all the way up to 1000. There are 54 worksheets in total, these worksheets are varied and exciting to keep students happy and engaged while learning. They are all in black and white so just press print and away you go. Worksheet Description Place Value Blocks - write how many hundreds tens and ones are there? x 3 Place Value Sticks - write how many hundreds tens and ones are there? x 3 Place Value Blocks - write the number x 3 Place Value Sticks - write the number x 3 Color the blocks - look at the number, color the right amount of place value blocks x 3 Write the number - read the hundreds tens and ones and write the number x 3 Read the number - write how many hundreds tens and ones that number has x 3 Place Value Abacus, look at the abacus and write the number x 3 Place Value Abacus, read the number and draw the right amount of beads on the Abacus x 3 Place Value Houses, write the number on the place value houses x 3 Help the fisherman find the fish with the right number on hundreds, tens and ones. Draw the fishing line x 3 Write the digit as a number x 3 Read the digit and underline it in the number x 3 Read the written numbers and write them in numerical form x 3 Read the numerical numbers and write them in written form x 3 Expanded it, write the number as an expanded math equation x 3 Standard form, write the expanded numbers in standard form x 3 Place Value - Write the written number, in the place value house, in expanded form and in standard form x 3 These resources can be used in a variety of ways, whole class lessons, independant learning, homework, home schooling, sub plans and more. They are most suited for Grade One, Grade Two or Grade Three students. Links well to the standard CCSS2.NBT.A.1 Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases: I hope you enjoy this wonderful set of worksheets. This product was upgraded in 2025 Also in this series PLACE VALUE - TENS AND ONES - upgraded in 2025 PLACE VALUE - TEEN NUMBERS - will be upgraded soon! These resources can be used in a variety of ways, whole class lessons, independant learning, homework, home schooling, sub plans and more Check out my store for more math resources Enjoy! Customer Tips: *** How to get TPT credits to use on future purchases *** Go to your My Purchases page. Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button, click it and you will be taken to a page where you can leave a quick rating and a short comment about the product. Why is feedback so important? Each time you provide feedback, you’ll earn TPT credits that can be applied to future purchases to save you money! Plus, the feedback you provide helps me make my products better suit your needs! *** How To Follow My Store *** Click the green star beside my name at the top of this page OR at the top of my store page. Following me notifies you when I post a new item and you can get it half off for 24 hours! *** How To See All My Free Products *** To see all my free products in one place click here.