The document provides instructions for reading and writing whole numbers in standard and word form by identifying place value. It explains that whole numbers are positive integers including zero that do not contain decimals or fractions. Place value refers to the value of a digit based on its position in a number. Standard form is a way of writing large or small numbers easily, while word form writes the number out as words. Examples are given of grouping numbers into millions, thousands, and units places from right to left and reading them left to right in either form.