Reading and Writing Numbers – 4th Grade
Reading and Writing Numbers – 4th Grade
Reading and writing natural numbers helps students understand place value and large numbers. In 4th grade, students learn to read, write, and compare numbers up to millions.
Place Value Table
Place Value
Ones 1
Tens 10
Hundreds 100
Thousands 1,000
Ten Thousands 10,000
Hundred Thousands 100,000
Millions 1,000,000
Example 1
Number: 4,582
Fragmented Form:
4,000 + 500 + 80 + 2
Written Form:
Four thousand five hundred eighty-two
Example 2
Number: 325,714
Fragmented Form:
300,000 + 20,000 + 5,000 + 700 + 10 + 4
Written Form:
Three hundred twenty-five thousand seven hundred fourteen
Tips for Reading Numbers
Start reading from the left.
Separate the dots with commas:
Why is it important?
It helps students understand place value and large numbers more easily.
It improves their problem-solving and logical thinking skills.
It prepares students for advanced math topics such as multiplication, division, fractions, and decimals that will be needed later.
It builds confidence in reading numbers in books, tables, tests, and everyday life.
Real-Life Uses
Students use number reading skills in the following situations:
Reading prices while shopping
Understanding scores in games and sports
Reading dates, times, and addresses
Handling money and counting savings
Understanding population figures, distances, and measurements.
Guess the Number!
Count the discs and use commas as separators.






