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Place Value Practice Pack (Grades 1–2)

A sequenced set of free printable place value worksheets spanning first and second grade — from tens and ones to hundreds and expanded form. Most pages use base-ten blocks, and every worksheet includes an answer key.

Who it's for

Teachers building a place-value unit across grades 1-2, parents reinforcing number sense, and tutors filling place-value gaps.

What's included

4 printable worksheets with answer keys.

Place value, from tens to expanded form

This pack builds place value step by step: read tens and ones, find ten more and ten less, extend to hundreds, and finally write numbers in expanded form. Base-ten blocks run through the pack so the value of each digit stays visible the whole way.

Use it across a week or pull individual pages as needed. Each worksheet includes its own answer key.

Worksheets in this pack

Preview of the Place Value: Tens and Ones Worksheet for 1st Grade
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Place Value: Tens and Ones Worksheet

Count the tens rods and ones units shown by the base-ten blocks, then write the two-digit number.

1st Grade 12 min ✓ Answer key
Preview of the Ten More, Ten Less Worksheet for 1st Grade
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Ten More, Ten Less Worksheet

Find 10 more and 10 less than a number by adding or removing one tens rod.

1st Grade 12 min ✓ Answer key
Preview of the Expanded Form Worksheet for 2nd Grade
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Expanded Form Worksheet

Write each number in expanded form — the hundreds, plus the tens, plus the ones.

2nd Grade 14 min ✓ Answer key

Suggested 5-Day Plan

  1. 1 Day 1 — Read tens and ones with base-ten blocks.
  2. 2 Day 2 — Practice Ten More, Ten Less to see only the tens digit change.
  3. 3 Day 3 — Extend to hundreds, tens, and ones.
  4. 4 Day 4 — Write numbers in expanded form.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this place value pack free?

Yes. Every worksheet is free to download and print, and each includes an answer key.

Does it use base-ten blocks?

Yes. Most worksheets show base-ten blocks so students can see the value of each digit.