Numbers Beyond 10,000
Trace Four-Digit Numbers
Trace each number carefully. Say the number out loud as you write it!
Trace More Four-Digit Numbers
Trace these numbers. Can you read each one?
Trace Round Thousands
Trace these important round numbers.
Count by 1,000s
Fill in the missing numbers. Count by thousands!
Count by 1,000s — Different Starts
Keep counting by thousands!
Count by 500s
Fill in the missing numbers.
Match Number Words to Numerals
Draw a line from each number word to its numeral.
Match More Number Words
Draw a line from each number word to its numeral.
Match Expanded Form
Match each number to its expanded form.
Read the Number
Circle the correct way to read each number.
4500
7030
6008
Read These Numbers Too
Circle the correct way to say each number.
3200
9001
5500
Count Groups of Thousands
Each star represents 1,000. Count the stars and write the total.
Count More Thousands
Each apple represents 1,000. Count and write the total.
Which Number Is Bigger?
Circle the bigger number.
Which is bigger?
Which is bigger?
Which is bigger?
Which is bigger?
Which Number Is Smaller?
Circle the smaller number.
Which is smaller?
Which is smaller?
Which is smaller?
Which is smaller?
Place Value: Thousands and Hundreds
Split each number. Example: 3500 = 3000 + 500.
More Place Value Practice
Split each number into thousands and the rest.
Write the Number
Write each number word as a numeral.
Two thousand four hundred = ___
Six thousand and fifty = ___
Nine thousand nine hundred = ___
Four thousand three hundred twenty-one = ___
Write More Numbers
Write each number word as a numeral.
Seven thousand = ___
One thousand eight hundred = ___
Five thousand and five = ___
Three thousand six hundred ninety = ___
Sort: Less Than or Greater Than 5,000
Sort each number.
Odd or Even?
Circle whether each number is odd or even.
4,500
3,271
6,048
8,133
Trace Numbers Near 10,000
Trace these larger numbers.
Which Is the Largest?
Circle the largest number.
Which is the largest?
Which is the largest?
Which is the largest?
Which is the largest?
Which Is the Smallest?
Circle the smallest number.
Which is the smallest?
Which is the smallest?
Which is the smallest?
Which is the smallest?
Count by 100s Beyond 1,000
Fill in the missing numbers.
Count by 100s — More Practice
Fill in the missing numbers.
Order Three Numbers
Which list is smallest to largest?
4500, 4050, 4250
6800, 6080, 6008
9100, 9010, 9110
Place Value to 10,000
Split each number.
Match Numbers to Number Lines
Draw a line to match.
Match Expanded Form — Medium
Match.
Round to the Nearest 1,000
Circle the nearest thousand.
3,200 rounds to...
6,800 rounds to...
4,500 rounds to...
8,150 rounds to...
Round More Numbers
Circle the nearest thousand.
1,900 rounds to...
5,499 rounds to...
7,501 rounds to...
2,250 rounds to...
Write the Number Word
Write each numeral as a number word.
4,730 = ___
8,015 = ___
6,200 = ___
9,999 = ___
1,000 More and 1,000 Less
Write the number.
1,000 more than 4,500 = ___
1,000 less than 7,200 = ___
1,000 more than 8,999 = ___
1,000 less than 3,100 = ___
Sort Numbers in Order
Sort from smallest to largest.
100 More or 100 Less
Circle the answer.
100 more than 4,900 = ?
100 less than 3,050 = ?
100 more than 9,900 = ?
100 less than 6,000 = ?
Trace Numbers Beyond 10,000
Trace these five-digit numbers!
Trace More Five-Digit Numbers
Keep practising!
Count by 1,000s Beyond 10,000
Fill in the missing numbers.
Count by 2,500s
Fill in the missing numbers.
Order Beyond 10,000
Which list is smallest to largest?
12500, 10800, 11200
15000, 14950, 15100
20000, 18500, 19250
Compare Five-Digit Numbers
Circle the correct answer.
Which is bigger: 14,200 or 14,020?
Which is smaller: 18,900 or 19,800?
Which is bigger: 20,000 or 19,999?
Which is smaller: 11,500 or 11,050?
Match Big Numbers to Words
Match each numeral to its word form.
Place Value Beyond 10,000
Split each number.
Place on the Number Line
Write the number that belongs in each position.
Halfway between 8,000 and 10,000 = ___
Halfway between 10,000 and 20,000 = ___
Halfway between 5,000 and 15,000 = ___
Just before 10,000 = ___
Order from Smallest to Largest
Write these numbers in order.
15,000 12,500 18,000 11,000 Order: ___
9,999 10,001 10,000 9,900 Order: ___
20,000 15,500 17,250 13,800 Order: ___
Big Number Challenge
Answer each question.
What is 1,000 more than 9,500? ___
What is 1,000 less than 15,000? ___
What is 100 more than 9,950? ___
Write three numbers between 10,000 and 20,000: ___
True or False — Big Numbers
Circle True or False.
10,000 is bigger than 9,999
15,000 is halfway between 10,000 and 20,000
20,000 has five digits
11,000 is one thousand more than 10,000
Write Numbers in Words — Hard
Write each numeral in words.
12,450 = ___
17,008 = ___
20,000 = ___
15,555 = ___
Number Puzzles
Solve each puzzle.
I am between 11,000 and 12,000. My tens digit is 5 and my ones digit is 0. I could be: ___
Write the largest four-digit number: ___
Write the smallest five-digit number: ___
I am 2,000 more than 13,000. What am I? ___
Home Activity: Big Number Hunt
Find big numbers all around you!
- 1Look for numbers beyond 10,000 in newspapers or on the internet. Write down 5 that you find.
- 2Check how far it is to a nearby town in metres. Is it more than 10,000?
- 3Write the numbers from 10,000 to 20,000 counting by 1,000s.
- 4Find a five-digit number on a food packet or a receipt. Read it to someone.
Trace Thousands — Set A
Trace each number neatly.
Trace Thousands — Set B
Trace and say each number aloud.
Count by 200s
Fill in the missing numbers.
Count by 250s
Fill in the missing numbers.
Count Backwards by 1,000s
Fill in the missing numbers counting backwards.
Count Backwards by 500s
Count backwards by 500s.
Match Numbers to Place Value Charts
Match each number to its place value breakdown.
Match: Digit in the Thousands Place
Match each number to its thousands digit.
Which Digit Is in the Hundreds Place?
Circle the hundreds digit.
4,382
7,056
2,941
8,605
Which Digit Is in the Tens Place?
Circle the tens digit.
5,739
3,082
6,415
9,270
Thousands Plus Hundreds
Add the thousands and hundreds.
Build 4-Digit Numbers
Add the parts to find the total.
Count Stars = 500 Each
Each star represents 500. Write the total.
Count Hearts = 1,000 Each
Each heart represents 1,000. Write the total.
Sort: Closer to 0 or 10,000?
Is each number closer to 0 or to 10,000?
Sort: Even or Odd Thousands?
Is the thousands digit even or odd?
Round to Nearest 100
Round each number to the nearest 100.
3,250 rounds to...
6,480 rounds to...
8,750 rounds to...
1,050 rounds to...
Round to Nearest 1,000 — More Practice
Round to the nearest thousand.
4,321 rounds to...
7,654 rounds to...
2,499 rounds to...
5,500 rounds to...
100 More and 100 Less
Write the answer.
100 more than 3,400 = ___
100 less than 6,200 = ___
100 more than 7,900 = ___
100 less than 2,000 = ___
10 More and 10 Less
Write the answer.
10 more than 4,560 = ___
10 less than 8,370 = ___
10 more than 3,990 = ___
10 less than 7,010 = ___
Write the Value of Each Digit
Write the value of the underlined digit.
In 4,_3_72 — what is the value of the 3? ___
In 8,_5_09 — what is the value of the 5? ___
In _2_,467 — what is the value of the 2? ___
In 6,38_4_ — what is the value of the 4? ___
Compare Using < > =
Write <, > or = between each pair.
4,500 ___ 4,050
7,200 ___ 7,200
3,899 ___ 4,000
9,001 ___ 8,999
Match: Before and After
Match each number to the number that comes just after it.
Match: 1,000 More
Match each number to 1,000 more.
Number Pattern: Circles and Stars
Continue the repeating pattern.
Ten Frames to 20
How many dots are filled? Write the number.
Ten Frames — Fill and Count
How many dots in each set of frames?
Tally the Number of Digits
Count how many numbers have each number of digits.
| Item | Tally | Total |
|---|---|---|
3 digits | ||
4 digits | ||
5 digits |
Numbers on a Number Line Graph
This graph shows how many students landed on each range.
| 1,000–2,999 | |
| 3,000–4,999 | |
| 5,000–6,999 | |
| 7,000–9,999 |
Which range had the most students?
How many students landed between 3,000 and 6,999?
How many students were there altogether?
My Favourite Big Number
Write about a big number you find interesting.
Choose a number between 5,000 and 10,000: ___
Write it in words: ___
Write it in expanded form: ___
Write a number 1,000 more and 1,000 less: ___ and ___
Which Shows the Number 5,032?
Circle the correct representation.
5,032 in words
5,032 in expanded form
5,032 — the digit in the tens place is...
Number Investigation
Investigate 4-digit numbers.
The largest 4-digit number is: ___
The smallest 4-digit number is: ___
Write 5 four-digit numbers in order from smallest to largest: ___
Write a 4-digit palindrome (reads same forwards and backwards): ___
Sort: Round Number or Not?
Sort these numbers.
Estimate Where on the Number Line
Between which two thousands does each number sit?
3,750 is between...
8,200 is between...
5,499 is between...
Split Across Thousands
Fill in the missing part.
Describe the Value
Explain the value of digits in these numbers.
In 6,458 the digit 6 is worth ___ because ___
In 6,458 the digit 4 is worth ___ because ___
Why does the position of a digit matter? ___
Comparing Numbers Puzzle
Solve each puzzle.
I am greater than 4,000 and less than 4,100. My tens digit is 5. I am: ___
I am less than 3,000 and greater than 2,900. My ones digit is 7. I could be: ___
Write three numbers between 7,000 and 7,050: ___, ___, ___
Match to the Nearest 100
Match each number to its nearest hundred.
Match: Expanded to Standard
Match each expanded form to the standard numeral.
Number Line Placement
Write the numbers where they belong on a number line from 0 to 10,000.
Mark 2,500 on the line. It is at ___ of the way from 0 to 10,000.
Mark 7,500 on the line. It is at ___ of the way from 0 to 10,000.
Mark 5,000 on the line. What fraction of the way is it? ___
Skip Counting Challenge
Complete each skip count.
Count by 1,000 from 4,500: 4,500, ___, ___, ___, ___
Count back by 500 from 8,000: 8,000, ___, ___, ___, ___
Count by 100 from 9,600: 9,600, ___, ___, ___, ___
True or False Investigation
Write True or False and explain.
9,999 is the largest 4-digit number. True or False? ___
10,000 has 5 digits. True or False? ___
3,500 is halfway between 3,000 and 4,000. True or False? ___
All 4-digit numbers are greater than 999. True or False? ___
Count Diamonds = 100 Each
Each diamond represents 100. Write the total.
Creative Number Challenge
Use the digits 3, 5, 7, and 9 (each once) to make 4-digit numbers.
The largest possible number: ___
The smallest possible number: ___
A number between 5,000 and 6,000: ___
A number close to 8,000: ___
Write About Big Numbers
Answer each question using full sentences.
Why do we need numbers beyond 1,000? Give two reasons: ___
Where do you see big numbers in real life? ___
Find the Missing Digit
Find the missing digit to make each statement true.
_,500 > 3,500. The missing digit could be: ___
7,_50 < 7,850. The missing digit could be: ___
4,5_0 = 4,500 + ___
6,2_0 is between 6,200 and 6,300. The missing digit is: ___
Count by 50s
Fill in the missing numbers.
Number After
Circle the number that comes just after.
After 3,999 comes...
After 5,009 comes...
After 9,999 comes...
After 6,099 comes...
Number Before
Circle the number that comes just before.
Before 4,000 comes...
Before 7,010 comes...
Before 10,000 comes...
Number Neighbours
Write the number before and after each number.
___ , 4,500 , ___
___ , 7,999 , ___
___ , 9,000 , ___
___ , 3,200 , ___
Match Multiples of 1,000
Match each product to its multiplication.
Place Value Revision
Answer each question.
In 8,472, which digit has the greatest value? ___
In 6,039, what is the value of the 3? ___
Write 7,000 + 300 + 5 as a numeral: ___
Write 4,608 in expanded form: ___
Number Bonds to 10,000
Fill in the missing number.
Rounding Practice
Round each number.
5,430 rounded to nearest 1,000: ___
7,890 rounded to nearest 100: ___
3,555 rounded to nearest 1,000: ___
9,040 rounded to nearest 100: ___
Trace Milestone Numbers
Trace each milestone number.
Count by 2,000s
Fill in the missing numbers.
Count by 10s Crossing Thousands
Fill in the missing numbers.
What Is 10,000 More?
Circle the correct answer.
10,000 more than 5,000 = ?
10,000 more than 3,500 = ?
10,000 more than 8,200 = ?
What Is 10,000 Less?
Circle the correct answer.
10,000 less than 25,000 = ?
10,000 less than 18,000 = ?
10,000 less than 12,500 = ?
Match: Standard to Expanded (Set 3)
Match each number to its expanded form.
Match: Ascending or Descending?
Match each sequence to its direction.
Parts of 5,000
Fill in the missing part to make 5,000.
Parts of 8,000
Fill in the missing part to make 8,000.
Count Butterflies = 2,000 Each
Each butterfly represents 2,000. Write the total.
Count Fish = 1,500 Each
Each fish represents 1,500. Write the total.
Sort: 4-Digit or 5-Digit Number?
Sort each number by its number of digits.
Sort: Multiple of 100 or Not?
Is each number a multiple of 100?
Place Value — Ones Digit
What is the ones digit?
In 4,785, the ones digit is...
In 3,260, the ones digit is...
In 9,401, the ones digit is...
In 7,058, the ones digit is...
Place Value — Thousands Digit
What is the thousands digit?
In 5,629, the thousands digit is...
In 2,847, the thousands digit is...
In 8,003, the thousands digit is...
In 6,190, the thousands digit is...
Make the Largest Number
Use the given digits to make the largest and smallest numbers.
Digits 1, 4, 7, 2 — Largest: ___ Smallest: ___
Digits 3, 8, 0, 5 — Largest: ___ Smallest: ___
Digits 6, 9, 2, 4 — Largest: ___ Smallest: ___
Number Investigation — Odd and Even
Explore odd and even 4-digit numbers.
Write three even 4-digit numbers: ___, ___, ___
Write three odd 4-digit numbers: ___, ___, ___
How can you tell if a big number is even or odd? ___
Number Line — Mark and Estimate
Estimate the positions on a 0-10,000 number line.
Where is 1,000? It is ___ of the way along the line.
Where is 7,500? It is ___ of the way along the line.
What number is exactly in the middle? ___
What number is three-quarters of the way? ___
Comparing 5-Digit Numbers
Compare these numbers using <, > or =.
10,500 ___ 10,050
15,000 ___ 15,000
18,900 ___ 19,000
20,000 ___ 19,999
Skip Count Challenge — Big Numbers
Complete each sequence.
Count by 5,000: 5,000, 10,000, ___, ___, 25,000
Count by 2,500: 2,500, 5,000, ___, 10,000, ___
Count back by 1,000 from 10,000: 10,000, 9,000, ___, ___, ___, 6,000
Tally: How Many Digits?
Count how many of these numbers are 4-digit, 5-digit, or other.
| Item | Tally | Total |
|---|---|---|
3-digit | ||
4-digit | ||
5-digit |
Tally: Place Value Sort
Record how many numbers have each thousands digit.
| Item | Tally | Total |
|---|---|---|
Thousands digit 1-3 | ||
Thousands digit 4-6 | ||
Thousands digit 7-9 |
Numbers at the Museum
This graph shows how many exhibit items have prices in each range.
| Under $1,000 | |
| $1,000–$4,999 | |
| $5,000–$9,999 | |
| $10,000+ |
Which price range has the most items?
How many items cost $5,000 or more?
How many items are there altogether?
Repeating Shape Pattern
Continue the pattern.
Represent Numbers to 20
How many dots are in each ten-frame set?
Round to the Nearest 10
Round each number to the nearest 10.
3,456 rounded to nearest 10: ___
7,843 rounded to nearest 10: ___
5,275 rounded to nearest 10: ___
9,904 rounded to nearest 10: ___
Digit Challenge
What is the value of each bold digit?
3,456 — the 4 is worth: ___
7,803 — the 8 is worth: ___
5,092 — the 9 is worth: ___
8,600 — the 6 is worth: ___
Explain Biggest and Smallest
Use maths language to explain.
Explain why 9,999 is bigger than 9,099 using place value words: ___
How do you know when a 4-digit number is bigger than another 4-digit number? ___
Comparing 3 Numbers
Write these groups of numbers in order from smallest to largest.
3,458 3,845 3,584 → ___
7,209 7,029 7,290 → ___
8,005 8,500 8,050 → ___
1,111 1,011 1,101 → ___
Which Expanded Form Matches?
Circle the correct expanded form.
6,804
2,050
9,007
True or False — Place Value
Circle True or False.
The digit 5 in 5,328 is worth 5,000
The digit 3 in 4,305 is worth 30
The digit 0 in 6,070 is worth 0
The digit 8 in 8,400 is worth 800
Match: Number to Its Nearest 1,000
Match each number to the nearest thousand.
Match: Which Is Greater?
Match each pair to the greater number.
My Number Story
Write a story using a large number.
Choose a number between 1,000 and 10,000: ___
Write a sentence about this number (e.g. a price, a distance, a population): ___
Write 1,000 more and 1,000 less: ___ and ___
Home Activity: Number Detectives
Hunt for big numbers at home!
- 1Find 5 numbers greater than 1,000 in a newspaper, book, or online. Write them down and order them.
- 2Ask a family member to say a number between 1,000 and 10,000. Write it as a numeral and in words.
- 3Find the distance to a nearby capital city in kilometres. Is it more or less than 5,000 km?
- 4Create a number puzzle: think of a 4-digit number, give clues about its digits, and let a family member guess.
Partition 5-Digit Numbers
Circle the correct expanded form.
12,500 = ?
18,050 = ?
15,300 = ?
Count by 25s — Extended
Fill in the missing numbers.
Complement to Next Thousand
Find what must be added to reach the next thousand.
Match: Ascending Order
Match each set of numbers to its correct ascending order.
Find Numbers with Given Digits
Find all 4-digit numbers using each digit exactly once.
Using 1, 2, 3, 4 — list all numbers greater than 4,000: ___
Using 2, 5, 0, 8 — what is the largest number? ___ Smallest? ___
Place Value Patterns
Complete each pattern.
Ones change: 3,401, 3,402, 3,403, ___, ___
Tens change: 4,120, 4,130, 4,140, ___, ___
Hundreds change: 2,200, 2,300, 2,400, ___, ___
Thousands change: 1,500, 2,500, 3,500, ___, ___
Round 5-Digit Numbers
Round to the nearest 1,000.
12,400 rounds to...
15,700 rounds to...
18,500 rounds to...
11,200 rounds to...
Australian Population Numbers
Practise with real Australian numbers.
A town has 23,500 people. What is this rounded to nearest 1,000? ___
A stadium holds 45,000 people. What is 1,000 less? ___
A city has 120,000 people. Write this in expanded form: ___
Sort: Thousands Digit Is 3–6 or Other?
Sort based on the thousands digit.
Count Groups = 100 Each
Each book = 100. Write the total.
Ten Frames: Large Numbers
Each full frame = 10. Count total filled.
Number Comparison Challenge
Write 4 numbers to satisfy each condition.
4 numbers between 3,500 and 4,000: ___, ___, ___, ___
4 numbers greater than 9,000: ___, ___, ___, ___
4 numbers less than 2,000: ___, ___, ___, ___
Home Activity: Census Number Explorer
Explore large numbers from the Australian Census!
- 1Ask an adult to show you the population of a nearby suburb. How does it compare to your city?
- 2Find the year your home was built. How many years ago was that?
- 3Look at the distance from your city to Sydney in km. Round it to the nearest thousand.
- 4Write your house number, street number count, and suburb population — order them smallest to largest.
Australian Population Numbers
Circle the correct answer for each Australian population question.
Australia's population is closest to...
Sydney is Australia's largest city with about ___ million people
Which is bigger: 4,500,000 or 4,050,000?
Counting by Thousands Extended
Fill in the missing numbers.
Large Number Bonds
Complete each number bond.
Compare Australian Cities
Use these approximate populations: Sydney 5.3M, Melbourne 5.1M, Brisbane 2.5M, Perth 2.1M.
Arrange from largest to smallest: ___, ___, ___, ___
Difference between Sydney and Melbourne: ___
Combined population of Brisbane and Perth: ___
If Sydney grows by 200,000, what will its population be? ___
Sort Australian Distances: Greater or Less Than 1,000 km?
Sort these approximate driving distances from Sydney.
Home Activity: Australian Number Facts
Discover amazing Australian number facts!
- 1Find out the length of the Great Barrier Reef in km. Round to the nearest thousand.
- 2Look up the height of Uluru in metres. Write it in words.
- 3Find Australia's land area in square kilometres. Is it closer to 7 million or 70 million?
- 4Find the number of species of unique animals in Australia. Round to the nearest hundred.