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Hello, Super Mathematician! Read each question carefully and show your amazing math skills. Use the space below each question to write your answer.


Part 1: Place Value Power!

Break down each number into its correct place value. The first one is an example for you!

Example: 45,283

  • Ten Thousands: 4
  • Thousands: 5
  • Hundreds: 2
  • Tens: 8
  • Ones: 3

1. Now you try! The number is 62,741

  • Ten Thousands: __________
  • Thousands: __________
  • Hundreds: __________
  • Tens: __________
  • Ones: __________

2. Let's do one more! The number is 90,358

  • Ten Thousands: __________
  • Thousands: __________
  • Hundreds: __________
  • Tens: __________
  • Ones: __________

Part 2: Multiplication Mysteries!

Read the word problems and solve the multiplication mystery. Show your work!

1. Maya is planting a garden. She plants 4 rows of carrots. If there are 18 carrot seeds in each row, how many carrots did she plant in total?



Answer: ____________________


2. At the school assembly, there are 8 rows of chairs. Each row has 25 chairs. How many chairs are there in total?



Answer: ____________________


Part 3: Rounding Roundup!

Round each number to the nearest hundred and the nearest thousand.

Number Round to the nearest 100 Round to the nearest 1000
4,829
7,192
25,555

Part 4: Greater Gator!

Read the problems and circle the correct answer.

1. The town of Sunnydale has 34,560 people. The town of Riverbend has 34,650 people. Which town has a greater population?


Answer: ____________________


2. A cargo ship is carrying 89,100 pounds of bananas. Another ship is carrying 89,010 pounds of apples. Which ship is carrying less weight?


Answer: The ship with ____________________


Part 5: Super Word Problems!

Read the word problems carefully and solve them. Show your work!

1. A video game company sold 23,450 copies of their new game in the first week. They sold another 11,325 copies in the second week. How many copies did they sell in total over the two weeks?



Answer: ____________________


2. The top of a huge mountain is 29,032 feet high. A climber has reached a camp at 17,598 feet. How many more feet does the climber need to climb to reach the top?



Answer: ____________________





Answer Key

Part 1: Place Value Power!

1. Number 62,741

  • Ten Thousands: 6
  • Thousands: 2
  • Hundreds: 7
  • Tens: 4
  • Ones: 1

2. Number 90,358

  • Ten Thousands: 9
  • Thousands: 0
  • Hundreds: 3
  • Tens: 5
  • Ones: 8

Part 2: Multiplication Mysteries!

1. 72 carrots (18 x 4 = 72)

2. 200 chairs (25 x 8 = 200)

Part 3: Rounding Roundup!

Number Round to the nearest 100 Round to the nearest 1000
4,829 4,800 5,000
7,192 7,200 7,000
25,555 25,600 26,000

Part 4: Greater Gator!

1. Riverbend

2. The ship with apples

Part 5: Super Word Problems!

1. 34,775 copies (23,450 + 11,325 = 34,775)

2. 11,434 feet (29,032 - 17,598 = 11,434)

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