Reading large numbers: Word Problems
Grade 5 · Place Value & Powers of 10 · CCSS.Math.5.NBT
- Read aloud, then write in words: 472,668 = ___
- Read aloud, then write in words: 891,188 = ___
- Read aloud, then write in words: 745,504 = ___
- Read aloud, then write in words: 192,418 = ___
- Read aloud, then write in words: 937,940 = ___
- Read aloud, then write in words: 361,553 = ___
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Bring focused, low-prep practice into your classroom or home with this Grade 5 worksheet on Reading large numbers. It targets the Place Value & Powers of 10 strand of the Common Core math standards (CCSS.Math.5.NBT) and prints cleanly on a single sheet of letter or A4 paper.
Each printable is a single black-and-white page that prints cleanly on standard letter or A4 paper, so teachers and parents can run off a class set or a single copy without wasting toner. By the end of the page, learners should be able to explain their strategy in a sentence, not just write an answer.
Pair the worksheet with manipulatives (counters, base-ten blocks, fraction tiles, two-color discs) for students who still need concrete support before moving to abstract symbols. The concrete-pictorial-abstract progression is one of the most reliable moves in elementary math.
Want a different angle on this skill? Try the matching variants in our Grade 5 · Place Value & Powers of 10 collection, or jump up to the cross-grade Place Value & Powers of 10 hub.
Teachers tell us the most useful thing about this Reading large numbers page is that it can be dropped into morning math, into a small-group rotation, or into a homework folder without any pre-teaching. Students can read the directions, look at the first warm-up, and start working without waiting for a grown-up to translate.
This worksheet is aligned to Common Core State Standard CCSS.Math.5.NBT and supports the broader Place Value & Powers of 10 progression that students continue to build through later grades. The same skill is revisited each year with greater abstraction, so the work your student does on this single sheet feeds into the multi-digit and multi-step problems they will see in middle school.
If your student finishes this Reading large numbers page quickly and easily, take a look at the next printable in the Place Value & Powers of 10 series. The difficulty climbs gradually so kids meet a stretch problem without getting overwhelmed.
Sample problems on this worksheet
- Read aloud, then write in words: 472,668 = ___
- Read aloud, then write in words: 891,188 = ___
- Read aloud, then write in words: 745,504 = ___
- Read aloud, then write in words: 192,418 = ___
- Read aloud, then write in words: 937,940 = ___
- Read aloud, then write in words: 361,553 = ___
How to use this worksheet
Print one copy per child on standard letter or A4 paper. Set a quiet 10 to 15 minute window. Hand your student a sharpened pencil and an eraser, and let them work top to bottom. The first row is a warm-up on purpose. The last row is a stretch on purpose. Sit with them as they finish so any misconceptions surface right away instead of getting practiced into a bad habit.
If your student finishes quickly, flip the page over and ask them to write two new problems of their own that target the same skill. It's a powerful retention move. If they get stuck, pull out manipulatives that match the skill (counters for early addition, base-ten blocks for place value, fraction tiles for fractions) and work through one or two problems together before letting them try the rest on their own.
Common Core alignment
This page targets CCSS.Math.5.NBT inside the broader Place Value & Powers of 10 progression. The skill is introduced earlier in elementary school through concrete representations and revisited each year with greater abstraction. To see how it develops across grade levels, visit our Place Value & Powers of 10 hub. To see the rest of the Grade 5 work in this strand, visit the Grade 5 · Place Value & Powers of 10 collection.