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The Brandywine School District presents The Singapore Math Series Session 1. Place Value. Thousands, Hundreds, Tens and Ones. hundreds. tens. ones. 3 0 0. 4 0. 9. hundreds. tens. ones. What number is shown below? Read the number. Write the number in standard form and in words.
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The Brandywine School District presents The Singapore Math Series Session 1 Place Value Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
Thousands, Hundreds, Tens and Ones Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
hundreds tens ones Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
3 0 0 4 0 9 hundreds tens ones Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
What number is shown below? Read the number. Write the number in standard form and in words. hundreds tens ones 523 Five hundred twenty three Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
What number is shown below? Read the number. Write the number in standard form and in words. thousands hundreds tens ones 7,365 Seven thousand, three hundred, sixty-five Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
5417 0 5 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 7 Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
What does the digit 5 stand for in each of the following numbers? (a) 3521 (b) 5231 (c) 1253 (d) 3125 Five hundreds Five thousands Five tens Five ones Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
Which number is greater? 4316 4316 has three hundreds Both numbers have four thousands 4264 4264 has two hundreds Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
Comparing Numbers: Greater Than, Less Than, Equal To Which number is greater, 4316 or 4264? Both numbers have 4 thousands. 4,316 is greater because it has 3 hundreds. 4,264 only has 2 hundreds. 4316 is Greater Than 4264 4316 > 4264 Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
Comparing Numbers: Greater Than, Less Than, Equal To Which number is smaller, 2325 or 2352? Both numbers have 2 thousands. Both numbers have 3 hundreds. 2,325 is smaller because it has 2 tens while 2,352 has 5 tens. 2324 is less than 2352 2325 < 2352 Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
What is the greatest 4-digit number that you can make using all of the digits 0, 7, 1, and 8? 8 1 7 0 Eight thousand, seven hundred, ten Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
What is the smallest 4-digit number that you can make using all of the digits 9, 2, 4, and 8? 9 2 4 8 Two thousand, four hundred, eighty-nine Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
Number Patterns How many more? Which is more? two hundred more 5 6542 3 6342 Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
Rounding Our Savings Peter $61 Maggie $68 Sarah $75 I saved about $60 I saved about $70 I saved about $80 Peter Maggie Sarah Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
Rounding Our Savings 60 Peter $61 Maggie $68 Sarah $75 To the nearest ten 70 80 68 61 75 80 60 70 Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
Adding using place value disks 675 + 548 = 1223 ones thousands hundreds tens 1 2 2 3
Subtraction using Place Value Disks 523 - 167 = 356 hundreds tens ones 3 5 6 Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
Review Problems Created by Hester Sutton January 2011
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