Worksheet collection

Number Sense Worksheets for Place Value and Fractions

Use this collection when a student needs to understand what numbers mean before moving into heavier procedures. It gathers counting, place value, patterns, fractions, decimals, integer number lines, coordinate grids, and word problems so number sense can build from concrete counts to visual models and written explanations.

Who this helps

Best for students who make computation errors because the number size, position, or model is unclear. It works for elementary review, intervention groups, homeschool math, and bridge work before prealgebra.

countingplace valuepatternsfractionsdecimalsnumber linescoordinate gridsword problems

Start here

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Begin with visible quantities

Counting, patterns, and place value pages make number size and structure visible before students calculate.

2

Move to parts and position

Fractions, decimals, and integer number lines show how numbers sit between benchmarks and across zero.

3

Check reasoning in context

Coordinate grids and word problems ask students to use number relationships instead of only following a drill.

Printable worksheet links

Printing plan

Begin with counting, patterns, or place value for younger students. Move into fractions, decimals, integer number lines, coordinate grids, and word problems when they need to explain number relationships.

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