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The Medium 2 worksheet uses base-ten blocks to deepen Grade 2 place value understanding. Second graders count flats, rods, and units to write three-digit numbers, fill in missing block counts for given totals, and match block sets to their correct number. This concrete practice helps learners visualize why each flat is 100, each rod is 10, and each unit is 1 in a three-digit number.

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Busy Bee
Three-Digit Place Value
Grade 2
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) 3 flats, 4 rods, and 2 units show the number 342.
2) 2 flats, 5 rods, and 6 units show the number 256.
3) 5 flats, 0 rods, and 7 units show the number 507.
4) The number 418 needs 4 flats, 1 rod, and 8 units.
5) The number 263 needs 2 flats, 6 rods, and 3 units.
6) 7 flats, 3 rods, and 9 units show the number 739.
7) The number 580 needs 5 flats, 8 rods, and 0 units.
8) 6 flats, 1 rod, and 4 units show the number 614.
9) The number 900 needs 9 flats, 0 rods, and 0 units.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
4 flats, 2 rods, 1 unit
421
156
1 flat, 5 rods, 6 units
156
703
7 flats, 0 rods, 3 units
703
280
2 flats, 8 rods, 0 units
280
421
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