Reading 4-Digit Numbers

In 3rd grade it's very important  for reading four digit numbers. To read a four digit number, first read thousands, then hundreds and lastly the number formed by tens and ones.


Some of the following examples are:

1. Read 3 2 6 4 and write it in words.

Reading 4-Digit Numbers


2. Read 4 0 3 6 and write it in words.

Reading 4-Digit Numbers

Note: Since there are zero hundreds, we skip reading hundreds.



3. Read 5 7 0 4 and write it in words.

Reading 4-Digit Numbers

Note: Since there are zero tens, we only read the digit at the ones place.


Worksheet on Reading 4-Digit Numbers:

I. Write the number names for the numerals given below. One has been done for you.

    4786 = four thousand seven hundred eighty six

(i) 2635: _________________________________________________

(ii) 5457: _________________________________________________

(iii) 9216: _________________________________________________

(iv) 6852: _________________________________________________

(v) 5180: _________________________________________________

(vi) 2504: _________________________________________________

(vii) 7053: _________________________________________________

(viii) 4084: _________________________________________________

(ix) 2005: _________________________________________________

(x) 4400: _________________________________________________


II. Write the numerals for the following number names. One has been done for you.

     One thousand and nine - 1009

(i) Two thousand seven hundred fifty seven.

(ii) Six thousand two hundred sixty seven.

(iii) Four thousand five hundred sixty nine.

(iv) Nine thousand six hundred thirty two.

(v) Seven thousand eighty six.

(vi) Three thousand seventy three.

(vii) Five thousand forty seven.

(viii) Eight thousand eight hundred eight.

(ix) One thousand two.

(x) Six thousand six.


III. Write the missing numbers. One has been done for you.

    1122, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1127, 1128, 1129, 1130

(i) 2517, _____, _____, _____, 2521, _____, _____, _____, 2525

(ii) 4346, _____, _____, 4349, _____, 4351, _____, _____, _____

(iii) 6034, _____, _____, 6037, _____, _____, _____, _____, 6042

(iv) 9807, _____, _____, _____, 9811, _____, _____, _____, 9815

(v) 3765, _____, _____, _____, 3769, _____, _____, 3772, _____

(vi) 5285, _____, _____, 5288, _____, _____, 5291, _____, _____

(vii) 8538, _____, _____, _____, 8542, _____, _____, 8545, _____


IV. Counting in fives, write the next four numbers.

(i) 1433, 1438, 1443, _____, _____, _____, _____

(ii)  2484, 2489, 2494, _____, _____, _____, _____

(iii) 5820, 5825, 5830, _____, _____, _____, _____

(iv) 8639, 8644, 8649, _____, _____, _____, _____

(v) 6243, 6248, 6253, _____, _____, _____, _____


V. Counting in tens, write the next four numbers.

(i) 7658, 7668, 7678, _____, _____, _____, _____

(ii) 6935, 6945, 6955, _____, _____, _____, _____

(iii) 4583, 4593, 4603, _____, _____, _____, _____

(iv) 2368, 2378, 2388, _____, _____, _____, _____

(v) 5535, 5545, 5555, _____, _____, _____, _____


VI. Counting in hundreds, write the next four numbers.

(i) 5378, 5478, 5578, _____, _____, _____, _____

(ii) 2192, 2292, 2392, _____, _____, _____, _____

(iii) 7080, 7180, 7280, _____, _____, _____, _____

(iv) 4634, 4734, 4834, _____, _____, _____, _____

(v) 9274, 9374, 9474, _____, _____, _____, _____


VII. Counting in thousands, write the next four numbers.

(i) 1546, 2546, 3546, _____, _____, _____, _____

(ii) 2308, 3308, 4308, _____, _____, _____, _____

(iii) 2963, 3963, 4963, _____, _____, _____, _____

(iv) 3692, 4692, 5692, _____, _____, _____, _____

(v) 2990, 3990, 4990, _____, _____, _____, _____


Answers:


I. (i) two thousand six hundred and thirty five

(ii) five thousand four hundred and fifty seven

(iii) nine thousand two hundred and sixteen

(iv) six thousand eight hundred and fifty two

(v) five thousand one hundred and eighty

(vi) two thousand five hundred and four

(vii) seven thousand and fifty three

(viii) four thousand and eighty four

(ix) two thousand and five

(x) four thousand and four hundred


II. (i) 2757

(ii) 6267

(iii) 4569

(iv) 9632

(v) 7086

(vi) 3073

(vii) 5047

(viii) 8808

(ix) 1002

(x) 6006

 

III. (i) 2517, 2518, 2519, 2520, 2521, 2522, 2523, 2524, 2525

(ii) 4346, 4347, 4348, 4349, 4350, 4351, 4352, 4353, 4354

(iii) 6034, 6035, 6036, 6037, 6038, 6039, 6040, 6041, 6042

(iv) 9807, 9808, 9809, 9810, 9811, 9812, 9813, 9814, 9815

(v) 3765, 3766, 3767, 3768, 3769, 3770, 3771, 3772, 3773

(vi) 5285, 5286, 5287, 5288, 5289, 5290, 5291, 5292, 5293

(vii) 8538, 8539, 8540, 8541, 8542, 8543, 8544, 8545, 8546


IV. (i) 1448, 1453, 1458, 1463

(ii)  2499, 2504, 2509, 2514

(iii) 5835, 5840, 5845, 5850

(iv) 8654, 8659, 8664, 8669

(v) 6258, 6263, 6268, 6273


V. (i) 7688, 7698, 7708, 7718

(ii) 6965, 6975, 6985, 6995

(iii) 4613, 4623, 4633, 4643

(iv) 2398, 2408, 2418, 2428

(v) 5565, 5575, 5585, 5595


VI. (i) 5678, 5778, 5878, 5978

(ii) 2492, 2592, 2692, 2792

(iii) 7380, 7480, 7580, 7680

(iv) 4934, 5034, 5134, 5234

(v) 9574, 9674, 9774, 9874


VII. (i) 4546, 5546, 6546, 7546

(ii) 5308, 6308, 7308, 8308

(iii) 5963, 6963, 7963, 8963

(iv) 6692, 7692, 8692, 9692

(v) 5990, 6990, 7990, 8990

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