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Numbers to 10 million - Expanded form



This interactive worksheet allows students to practice writing numbers to 10 million in expanded form. 
It can be used as revision for numbers and place value topics.
Look at the example given and type in your answers - take note of the commas and spaces.

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Expanded Form Numbers to 10 Million



This worksheet allows students to practice writing numbers to 10 million in expanded form. An interactive worksheet for fifth and sixth grader to be used in their number and place value topics.
Look at the example given and type your answers. (take note of the commas and spaces)

Click here to download or print this worksheet.

Comparison of Adjectives - Comparative & Superlative

There are three forms of adjectives used to compare objects:-
Positive degree - compares two equal things
Comparative degree ( -er, more) - compares two unequal things
Superlative degree (-est, most) - compares three or more unequal things

The comparative degree of the adjective is used to compare two things that are unequal. The word 'stronger' is the comparative degree of the word 'strong'. 
The comparative degree is obtained by adding '-er' behind the adjective or sometimes, by using the word 'more' in front of it (e.g.'bigger than', 'more beautiful'). 
*Remember that the comparative degree is always followed by the word 'than'

The superlative degree of the adjective is used to compare three or more unequal things. 
The word 'biggest' is the superlative degree of the word 'big'. 
The superlative degree is obtained by adding '-est' behind the adjective or sometimes, by using the word 'most' in front of it ( e.g.'the biggest', 'most beautiful').
*Remember that the superlative degree is always used with the word 'the' in front of it.

This worksheet allows students to learn the use of comparative and superlative in sentences. Choose the right answer for each sentences.

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Simple Present Tense



The Simple Present Tense is used for actions which are always true, done every day or done regularly (sometimes, often, weekly etc.)

These are some examples:
Fishes live in water.                    -        always true
We walk to school every day.    -        done every day
They often go to the library.       -       done regularly

When a verb is used with I, You, We, They, or plural nouns, then the spelling is not changed.
When a verb is used with he, she, Jane, Tom, it, or singular nouns, then the spelling of the verb may change.

In this worksheet, you need to choose the correct answer.
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Present Simple, an interactive worksheet by anna_misztela
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Punctuation Marks


Punctuation is the use of symbols or marks used in writing.
It is used to separate sentences, phrases and clauses in order to make meaning clear.
Types of punctuation are:
full stop or period ( . )
question mark ( ? )
comma ( , )
quotation marks ( '' '' )
apostrophe ( ! )
colon ( : )
semi colon ( ; )
hyphen ( - )
dash and brackets (   )

It tells the reader what to do; slow, pause or to stop.
It allows clarity and an organized writing.

Have a go at the digital worksheet by writing the punctuation mark at the end of the sentences.

Expanded Form Numbers to 1 Million


Expanded Form Numbers to 1 Million

In expanded form, the number is separated according to its place value and digits.
For example: 

560,739 = 500,000 + 60,000 + 700 + 30 + 9

This worksheet helps children to understand the place values of numbers to a million.
Write down the expanded form of the numbers. 
*Please remember to add the commas and spacing in between as it'll effect your answers.


Expanded Form - Numbers to 1 Million


Expanded Form Numbers to 1 Million

In expanded form, the number is separated according to its place value and digits.
For example: 

560,739 = 500,000 + 60,000 + 700 + 30 + 9

This worksheet helps children to understand the place values of numbers to a million.
Write down the expanded form of the numbers. 
*Please remember to add the commas and spacing in between as it'll effect your answers.


Expanded Form Numbers to 1 Million


Expanded Form Numbers to 1 Million

In expanded form, the number is separated according to its place value and digits.
For example: 

560,739 = 500,000 + 60,000 + 700 + 30 + 9

This worksheet helps children to understand the place values of numbers to a million.
Write down the expanded form of the numbers. 
*Please remember to add the commas and spacing in between as it'll effect your answers.


Decimal and Fraction millions

Engage students with some questions to understand a million.
- What is a million?
- How many zeros are in a million?
- What is half a million?
- What is a quarter of a million?
- How many tens are in a million?
- How many thousands are in a million?
- How many ten thousands are in a million?
- How many thousands are in a million?

1 million = 1 000 000

1/2 million = 500 000

3/4 million = 750 000

1/4 million = 250 000

This worksheet helps students to practice skill in converting decimal and fractions millions in values.

Fraction Addition - Unlike Fractions




2/3, 4/9, 2/5, 3/10 are examples of unlike fractions.

How to add fractions with different denominators or unlike fractions?

Here are some steps to follow:
1. Make sure the denominator (bottom) numbers are the same.
2. Then, add the numerator (top) numbers together and place the answer on top of the denominator.
3. Simplify or reduce the fraction if needed.





Decimal millions and Fraction millions

Engage students with some questions to understand a million.
- What is a million?
- How many zeros are in a million?
- What is half a million?
- What is a quarter of a million?
- How many tens are in a million?
- How many thousands are in a million?
- How many ten thousands are in a million?
- How many thousands are in a million?

1 million = 1 000 000
1/2 million = 500 000
3/4 million = 750 000
1/4 million = 250 000

This worksheet helps students to practice skill in converting decimal and fractions millions in values.



Decimal millions and Fraction millions

Decimal Million and Fraction Million

Engage students with some questions to understand a million.
- What is a million?
- How many zeros are in a million?
- What is half a million?
- What is a quarter of a million?
- How many tens are in a million?
- How many thousands are in a million?
- How many ten thousands are in a million?
- How many thousands are in a million?

1 million = 1 000 000

1/2 million = 500 000

3/4 million = 750 000

1/4 million = 250 000

This worksheet helps students to practice skill in converting decimal and fractions millions in values.


Subtraction with 1, 10 & 100

In Math, subtraction means to take away a number from another. The number gets less or reduced.
This worksheet allows students to practice subtraction with 1, 10 & 100.
Students learn to identify the differences in place values by solving these sums.


Number Line Fractions

Fractions in the line, an interactive worksheet by plemos
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Mixed Fractions to Improper Fractions

Use this as reinforcement practice

Multiplication and Division Fractions

This worksheet allows students to practice multiplying and divide the given fractions.  

How to multiply fractions?
Step 1: Multiply the numerators (top number) of the fractions together.
Step 2: Multiply the denominators (bottom number) of the fractions together.
Step 3: Simplify or reduce the answer if necessary.

2/3 x 3/4 = 6/12 = 1/12

How to divide fractions?
Step 1: Change the division ÷ )  to multiplication ( x ).
Step 2: Turn the second fraction upside down.
Step 3: Now multiply the fractions (numerators and denominators)
Step 3: Simplify or reduce the answer if necessary.

1/2  ÷ 4/6 = 1/2 x 6/4 = 6/8 = 3/4