Place-value table
Place-value table helps children practise reading and filling a place-value table for tens and ones. Read the short guide and look through the examples before choosing online practice or a printable worksheet.
How to solve this
- A place value table has columns for hundreds, tens, and ones — each digit belongs in exactly one column.
- Write each digit under the correct heading; never crowd two digits into one column.
- Check by reading the columns left to right — you should get back the original number.
Examples
tens: 5, ones: 8
58
72
7 tens + 2 ones