Practice converting Roman Numerals to Arabic numbers and back
with BlackDog's Roman Numerals worksheets.
Roman numerals were developed over 2,000 years ago by the Romans. Although they've
been replaced by the Arabic numbers we use today, they are still used on on things like
clocks, book chapters, watches, buildings, and even in the movies.
First learn a little about Roman Numerals with BlackDog's Roman Numeral Conversion Tables.
To use the worksheets, write the number answers. E.g., X = 10; or 20 = XX. The
questions become harder as you go.
Click the links below to see each worksheet.
Answers are provided.(Printing Instructions and Terms of Use below.)
Try the Roman Numeral Converter Tool
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Arabic Numbers to Roman Numerals
- Translate to Roman Numerals
- Translate to Roman Numerals
- Translate to Roman Numerals
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- Translate to Roman Numerals
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Arabic Numbers to Roman Numerals
- Translate to Roman Numerals
- Translate to Roman Numerals
- Translate to Roman Numerals
- Translate to Roman Numerals
- Translate to Roman Numerals
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Roman Numerals to Arabic Numbers
- Translate from Roman Numerals
- Translate from Roman Numerals
- Translate from Roman Numerals
- Translate from Roman Numerals
- Translate from Roman Numerals
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Roman Numerals to Arabic Numbers
- Translate from Roman Numerals
- Translate from Roman Numerals
- Translate from Roman Numerals
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- Translate from Roman Numerals
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Mixed Practice
- Translate the Numbers & Numerals
- Translate the Numbers & Numerals
- Translate the Numbers & Numerals
- Translate the Numbers & Numerals
- Translate the Numbers & Numerals
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Mixed Practice
- Translate the Numbers & Numerals
- Translate the Numbers & Numerals
- Translate the Numbers & Numerals
- Translate the Numbers & Numerals
- Translate the Numbers & Numerals
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Links to Cool Roman Numeral Pages
- STEPHANUS GIBBS:
Steven Gibbs has some very cool stuff, including a Roman Numeral Calculation, a Roman Numeral
Converter, and a nifty Roman Numerals Test.
- Roman Numerals and Dates:
Paul Lewis has some nifty information on the history and use of Roman Numerals, plus a quiz and more.
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