Home » Worksheets » Number Sense » Value of a Digit (Road Trip Themed) Math Worksheets

Value of a Digit (Road Trip Themed) Math Worksheets

Download Value of a Digit (Road Trip Themed) Worksheets

Click the button below to get instant access to these premium worksheets for use in the classroom or at a home.

Value of a Digit (Road Trip Themed) Worksheets

Download Now

Edit Worksheets

This worksheet can be edited by Premium members using the free Google Slides online software. Click the Edit button above to get started.

Download free sample

Not ready to purchase a subscription yet? Click here to download a FREE sample of this worksheet pack.

Who are these worksheets for?

This pack is suitable for learners aged 8 to 10 years old or 4th graders (USA). The content covers fact files and relevant basic and advanced activities involving value of a digit.

About Road Trip Theme!

Road trips are exciting journeys that take us to new destinations. Just like the miles on a map, understanding the value of each digit helps us measure how far we’ve traveled. Let’s hit the road and explore the value of a digit!

What is Value of a Digit?

The value of a digit is the amount it represents, determined by its position in a number, such as how a 3 in 3,456 stands for three thousand.

Download Value of a Digit (Road Trip Themed) Worksheets

This is a fantastic bundle that includes everything you need to know about Value of a Digit across 20 in-depth pages.

Each ready to use worksheet collection includes 10 activities and an answer guide. Not teaching common core standards? Don’t worry! All our worksheets are completely editable so can be tailored for your curriculum and target audience.

Resource Examples

Click any of the example images below to view a larger version.

Worksheets Activities Included

Age 8-9 (Basic) 4th Grade

  • Road Trip Destinations
  • Route Mapping
  • Packing Up
  • Budget Breakdown
  • The Pit Stop

Age 8-9 (Advanced) 4th Grade

  • Travel Journal
  • Odometer Check
  • Destination Digits
  • The Return Trip
  • Memory Lane