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Year 6 | Place Value to 10,000,000 Worksheets

Strengthen your children’s number confidence with this Year 6 place value to 10,000,000 worksheet, ideal for developing a secure understanding of digit value in large numbers. The first section presents eight different seven-digit numbers with a digit underlined in each (e.g. 3,435,783), prompting learners to identify the exact value of the underlined digit. In the second task, children examine the number 7,283,045 and write the value of three individual digits (3, 7 and 2) in words. A final challenge invites learners to fill in a place value table by correctly placing numbers written in words, such as “six million, six hundred and eight”.

Key Curriculum Focus

This KS2 number and place value worksheet aligns with the national curriculum by supporting:

  • Recognising the place value of each digit in numbers up to 10,000,000
  • Reading, writing, ordering and comparing numbers to at least 10,000,000
  • Using place value knowledge to interpret and partition large numbers

Pupils have multiple opportunities to reason about digit value in different forms and contexts. This Year 6 place value to 10,000,000 worksheet helps children make the link between words, numerals and tables while reinforcing the relative magnitude of digits in millions, thousands and hundreds. It encourages precision in reading and writing numbers and supports fluency in explaining place value using correct terminology.

Place Value in Year 6 Maths

Place value describes the value of each digit based on its position within a number. For example, in the number 1,943,622, the digit 9 represents 900,000. In Year 6, children extend their place value understanding up to 10 million, identifying digits across all columns from millions down to units. They do this using number sentences, place value charts and worded numbers to deepen conceptual understanding.

Activity Idea: Digital Value Fans

Give each child a set of place value fans with values from units to ten millions. Call out numbers (e.g. “What’s the value of 4 in 3,426,018?”), and children must show the correct fan. Extend by letting children quiz each other in pairs using mini whiteboards or challenge cards.

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