Place Value Worksheet
Numbers to 200

Welcome to the 2nd Grade Math Salamanders Place Value Worksheet to 200 collection.

Here you will find our selection of place value sheets to help your child learn their place value up to 200.

Counting is one of the very first skills young children learn to do in their math journey.

When children first learn to count, they learn the number sequence, usually up to ten, but without an understanding of what the numbers mean.

Next, they learn to count objects and numbers of things that are in front of them and learn 1:1 correspondence when counting.

During this stage children are still learning their number sequence, and that numbers continue past 10. They learn to count up to higher numbers like 20 or 30. Eventually, they manage to learn to count up to 100, and that numbers up to 100 can be split up into tens and ones. Their Place Value learning has begun!

At a higher level, children know their place value up to 1000. They can count accurately by 1s, 10s and 100s from different starting points, and can split numbers up into hundreds, tens and ones.

By the end of 2nd grade, most children should be able to:

  • read, write, compare and order numbers up to 1000.
  • count by 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s, 100s for at least 25 terms;
  • count on or back by 1s, 10s and 100s from a range of starting points (up to 1000);
  • identify the number of 1s, 10s or 100s in a 3 digit number, and say what the value of each digit is;
  • write 3 digit numbers in expanded form, e.g. 375 = 300 + 70 + 5;
  • take a number written in expanded form and work out its value, e.g. 700 + 20 + 4 = 724;

Place Value to 200 Worksheets

The following worksheets involve learning place value, reading and writing numbers up to 200.

These sheets provide a useful bridge between 1st grade math learning with numbers up to 100, and 2nd grade math learning with 3 digit numbers.

An answer sheet is available for each worksheet provided.

The worksheets in this section are carefully graded, allowing you to introduce concepts at an easier level before introducing harder work.

Using the sheets in this section will help your child to:

  • read and write numbers up to 200;
  • add together hundred, tens and ones;
  • learn place value in a variety of ways.

Want to test yourself to see how well you have understood this skill?.

  • Try our NEW quick quiz at the bottom of this page.

Place Value Worksheets up to 200

Looking for something a little easier?

These worksheets are at an easier level than those on this page.

They involve using place value up to 100.

Using the link below will open the Math Salamanders main site in a new browser window.

Looking for more somethings a little harder?

Try some of our place value to 1000 worksheets.

These sheets involve using place value and knowledge of hundreds, tens and ones to combine numbers together.

There are links to 2 different place value webpages below: the place value blocks page is at a slightly easier level than the place value numbers page.

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Reading and Writing 3 Digit Numbers

The worksheets in this section are all about reading and writing a range of 3 digit numbers.

Using the sheets in this section will help your child to:

  • Read and write 3 digit numbers;
  • Compare 3 digit numbers.

These place value sheets will help your child to become more confident handling 3 digit numbers.

Place Value Worksheet Generators

These worksheets involve finding the value of different digits in a 3-digit number.

You can also practice converting between expanded form and standard form.

The sheets are randomly generated so you get a different one each time!

As well as 3-digit numbers, you can also generate 2-digit and 4-digit numbers to find the value for.

Ordering and Comparing 3 Digit Numbers

The worksheets in this section are all about reading and ordering a range of 3 digit numbers.

Using the sheets in this section will help your child to:

  • Read 3 digit numbers;
  • Compare 3 digit numbers and put them in order.

These sheets will support your child with their place value learning.

Place Value to 200 Online Quiz

Our quizzes have been created using Google Forms.

At the end of the quiz, you will get the chance to see your results by clicking 'See Score'.

This will take you to a new webpage where your results will be shown. You can print a copy of your results from this page, either as a pdf or as a paper copy.

For incorrect responses, we have added some helpful learning points to explain which answer was correct and why.

We do not collect any personal data from our quizzes, except in the 'First Name' and 'Group/Class' fields which are both optional and only used for teachers to identify students within their educational setting.

We also collect the results from the quizzes which we use to help us to develop our resources and give us insight into future resources to create.

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This quick quiz tests your understanding and place value knowledge with numbers up to 200.

 

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