Numbers up to a million
Last year you mastered the numbers up to a thousand. This year you go a thousand times further — all the way to a million. The trick is the same as before: every number is just a stack of millions, hundred-thousands, ten-thousands, thousands, hundreds, tens and ones, all lined up next to each other.
From a shelf to a warehouse
Remember the ten shelves from Year 3, each with a hundred marbles? That was a thousand. Now picture an entire warehouse with ten rooms, each one packed with those shelves. That is your new playground.
1 marble = 1
1 bag = 10
1 shelf = 100
1 cabinet = 1 000
1 room of cabinets = 10 000
1 floor of rooms = 100 000
1 warehouse = 1 000 000
The same trick — every step is ten times the previous one. So a million is a thousand thousand.
Six- and seven-digit numbers
Take 285 472:
- the leftmost digit (2) tells you how many full floors — two hundred-thousands (200 000),
- the next (8) — eighty-thousands (80 000),
- then (5) — five-thousands (5 000),
- then (4) — four-hundreds (400),
- then (7) — seven-tens (70),
- and (2) is just two loose marbles.
Add them up: 200 000 + 80 000 + 5 000 + 400 + 70 + 2 = 285 472. We read it as "two hundred and eighty-five thousand, four hundred and seventy-two".
The thousands gap
Numbers above 999 are written with a thin space (or comma in US style) before each group of three digits: 3 472, 10 000, 285 472, 1 000 000. The space marks each thousand-step and makes huge numbers readable.
The role of zero
Zero is still the silent placeholder. Look at 5 080:
- 5 thousands,
- 0 hundreds (no full shelf),
- 8 tens,
- 0 ones.
Without those zeros you would write 58 — a completely different, much smaller number. Always read every digit in order, including the zeros.
What you will learn
- Place value all the way to hundred-thousands — read any six-digit number with confidence
- Compare and order — which number is bigger?
- Rounding to 10, 100, 1 000, 10 000 and beyond — the nearest neat number
- For parents — tips for grown-ups
Try it out
- 🔢 Digit at a given place — which place does this digit sit in?
- ✏️ Expanded form — split a number into 200 000 + 80 000 + …
- ⚖️ Compare numbers — pick the right sign
- 🎯 Round large numbers — to tens, hundreds, thousands or higher