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PLACE VALUE CHART  

X Multiplication time 2 4 6

Place Value Through Millions Independent practice: Page 10: Place Value Through Millions Independent practice: 5,6,7,8

equal to not equal to Compare Whole Numbers greater than less than

Number Line 12, 500 12, 510 12, 520 12, 530 12, 540 12, 524 12, 522 Pages 12-13

Homework Practice /Homework 1.3 Study Timestables (3x)

, , , . PLACE VALUE CHART BILLIONS MILLIONS THOUSANDS ONES HUNDREDS   BILLIONS MILLIONS THOUSANDS ONES HUNDREDS TENS , , , .

3 5 1 4 2 7 , THOUSANDS PERIOD ONES PERIOD Place Hundreds Tens Ones Value 10,000 1,000 100 10 1 Think 100 THOUSANDS 10 THOUSANDS 1 THOUSANDS 100 ONES 10 ONES 1 ONE 3 5 1 4 2 7 ,

Standard Form Word Form Expanded Form Using digits Write the number in each period and the name of the period Word Form The sum of the value of each digit Expanded Form

LESSON #1 Write each number in two other forms. Only write the answers Name:___________________ Date: ___________________ Write each number in two other forms. Only write the answers 1) 52,321 2) 965,143 3) 90,000 + 6,000 + 200 + 80 + 1 4) 100,000 + 20,000 + 5,000 + 600+ 4 5) six hundred thousand, ninety-four

MATH HOMEWORK september 16 Using your place value worksheet, write the numbers (1-8) in expanded and word form NOTEBOOK