Place Value Chart Generator Place Value Charts
Describe the place value chart you need and get a clean, labeled table in seconds. Whole numbers, decimals, blank practice sheets, and color-coded columns all supported. Download and print straight from the browser.
Place Value Chart Generator
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Describe your chart and click Generate
Place Value Chart Examples
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Ones, Tens, Hundreds, Thousands
A four-column place value chart covering ones through thousands, ideal for early elementary math.
Decimal Place Value Chart (Tenths and Hundredths)
A place value chart that spans from hundreds down through ones and into tenths and hundredths, with a decimal point column separator.
Blank Place Value Chart for Practice
A blank place value chart with multiple empty rows for students to write in digits, perfect as a printable worksheet.
Color-Coded Place Value Columns
A color-coded place value chart where each column has a unique color, helping students visually distinguish between place value positions.
Place Value Chart up to Billions
A wide place value chart covering all whole-number positions from ones through billions, with period grouping labels (ones, thousands, millions, billions).
Place Value Chart with Example Number
A place value chart with the number 4,305,271 filled in across the columns to demonstrate how to read and write large numbers by place.
What is a place value chart generator?
A place value chart generator is a tool that builds a labeled column table showing the value of each digit position in a number. Figviz lets you describe the chart you need, such as columns from ones through billions or a decimal extension down to hundredths, and returns a clean, printable table in seconds. Teachers use it to make worksheets and classroom posters; students use it to practice reading and writing large numbers and decimals without drawing grids by hand.
How to make a place value chart
Whole-number columns vs decimal columns
Standard whole-number place value charts run from ones on the right through tens, hundreds, thousands, ten-thousands, hundred-thousands, millions, and so on up to billions. Decimal place value charts extend to the right of the ones column past a decimal point: tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and beyond. You can request either range in Figviz, or combine them into a single chart that spans whole numbers and decimals together, with a visible decimal point separator between the two sides.
Tips for getting the best chart
Name the exact columns you want from right to left (ones, tens, hundreds...) and state whether the digit rows should be blank or filled. If you want period grouping labels (ones period, thousands period, millions period), say so in the prompt. For decimal charts, specify the rightmost column so Figviz knows how many decimal places to include. If you need multiple practice rows, ask for them. Regenerate with minor wording changes to adjust spacing, font size, or line thickness until the chart prints cleanly at your target paper size.
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