Free Place Value Word Mat | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Place Value Word Mat | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Place Value Word Mat | Year 4 Core | BookFlik worksheet preview — Maths Place Value
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About this word mat

  • Subject: Maths
  • Topic: Place Value
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Core

Boost your classroom confidence with our essential Maths place value word mat year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for pupils working at the expected standard, this vibrant and clear visual aid is the perfect companion for any primary maths lesson. Mastering the number system is a fundamental pillar of the UK National Curriculum, and this resource helps children confidently navigate numbers up to 10,000.

This Maths place value word mat year 4 core covers key concepts including partitioning four-digit numbers, understanding the value of each digit in the thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones columns, and identifying numbers on a number line. It also includes helpful reminders for comparing and ordering numbers, as well as essential vocabulary such as digit, place value, equivalent, and round. By keeping this resource on their desks, children can quickly reference terminology during independent work, reducing barriers to learning and fostering mathematical independence.

Teachers can use this Maths place value word mat year 4 core during guided group sessions, as a prompt for daily mental maths starters, or as a helpful takeaway for homework support. Because it is designed for the core standard, it strikes the perfect balance between providing enough challenge to stretch learners and offering enough support to ensure every child feels capable of tackling complex problems.

The resource includes 7 practice questions to consolidate learning:

1. What is the value of the 7 in the number 4,725?

2. Partition the number 8,092 into thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones.

3. Write the number three thousand, four hundred and six in digits.

4. Which number is greater: 5,612 or 5,621?

5. Round 458 to the nearest 10.

6. If you have £1,450 and earn £100 more, what is your new total?

7. Explain why the digit 3 has a different value in 3,000 and 300.

Download this essential tool today to help your Year 4 students master place value with ease and precision.

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