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Mathematics·Number Representation & Place Value·conceptual

Place value of each digit

Recognise the place value of each digit in a four-digit number (thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones)

Suggested ages 8–9

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Learning journey

Your child is working with larger numbers up to 10,000 — understanding place value in four-digit numbers, learning to round numbers, and exploring negative numbers and Roman numerals.

Evidence of understanding

  • State the value of each digit in a four-digit number (e.g. in 7,345 the 7 represents 7 thousands)
  • Partition a four-digit number into thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones
  • Compose a four-digit number from given place-value parts (e.g. 3000 + 400 + 50 + 2 = 3,452)

Assessment prompt

If Place value of each digit sees the number 5,347, can they tell you the value of each digit — that the 5 means 5,000, the 3 means 300, the 4 means 40, and the 7 means 7?

Standards alignment

Ma/KS2/Y4/NPV/4GB · uk-nc-2013

Recognise place value

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 2