Place Value Chart
A free printable place value chart from ones up to hundred-millions, with an optional decimals section. Print it blank and write a digit in each column to read or build any number.
| Millions | Thousands | Ones | Decimals | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hundred Millions | Ten Millions | Millions | Hundred Thousands | Ten Thousands | Thousands | Hundreds | Tens | Ones | Tenths | Hundredths | Thousandths |
| 100,000,000 | 10,000,000 | 1,000,000 | 100,000 | 10,000 | 1,000 | 100 | 10 | 1 | 0.1 | 0.01 | 0.001 |
Tip: the whole-number columns end at Ones; the decimal point goes right after it, before Tenths.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a place value chart?
- A place value chart shows the value of each digit in a number by its position. Reading right to left the columns are ones, tens, hundreds, then thousands, ten-thousands, and so on — each place is ten times the one to its right.
- How do you use a place value chart with decimals?
- Write the whole-number digits ending in the ones column, put the decimal point after it, then continue with tenths, hundredths, and thousandths. For example, 42.7 has 4 tens, 2 ones, and 7 tenths.
- Is this place value chart free to print?
- Yes. Print or download it free for home or classroom use — no account needed. Turn decimals on or off and print a blank chart to write any number into the columns.