Grade 4 Math — Numbers beyond a thousand
Read, write, compare and round four-digit numbers.
Name: ________________________
Before you start
This line runs from four thousand to five thousand, and only every second tick is labeled. Find the numbers in between and see how far along each one sits.
Halfway along is 4,500 — the number that decides which way everything between four and five thousand rounds.
1.Round 3,482 to the nearest hundred.
2.What is 1 more than 5,999?
3.Write four thousand and sixty in digits.
4.Which of these is six thousand and four?
- a) 6004
- b) 6040
- c) 6400
- d) 640
5.Which number is the largest?
- a) 7,280
- b) 7,208
- c) 7,802
- d) 7,028
6.Sort each number by whether it is nearer to 3,000 or nearer to 4,000.
Groups: Nearer 3,000 · Nearer 4,000
- 3,900
- 3,180
- 3,050
- 3,610
- 3,420
- 3,750
7.Put these numbers in order, smallest first.
- 2,950
- 5,029
- 9,205
- 5,092
- 2,905
8.How many hundreds make 4,600 altogether?
Answer key — Grade 4 Math — Numbers beyond a thousand
- 1. 3500
- 2. 6000
- 3. 4060
- 4. a) 6004
- 5. c) 7,802
- 6. 3,180 → Nearer 3,000; 3,420 → Nearer 3,000; 3,610 → Nearer 4,000; 3,900 → Nearer 4,000; 3,050 → Nearer 3,000; 3,750 → Nearer 4,000
- 7. 1. 2,905 2. 2,950 3. 5,029 4. 5,092 5. 9,205
- 8. 46