Number Forms © 2012 Elizabeth Hill Let’s Review A digit is any number 0-9. The largest digit that can be in any place is 9 and the smallest is 0. A digit’s.

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Number Forms © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

Let’s Review A digit is any number 0-9. The largest digit that can be in any place is 9 and the smallest is 0. A digit’s value is affected by its place. Place is where a digit sits in a number. Value is how much the digit is worth. © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

That is Place Value Song! (To the tune of Pop Goes the Weasel) Ones, tens, hundreds, Thousands, ten thousands, Hundred thousands, millions, That is place value! © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

What are We Learning? 3.1(A)-Use place value to read, write (in symbols and words), and describe the value of whole numbers through 999,999. Common Core Standard Says… © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

In Kid Terms Please I understand place value, and I am able to write and read numbers in standard, expanded, and written form. © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

Knowing place value can help you do lots of different things with numbers! It can give you power over numbers! You now have the power to transform numbers!

Number Forms 1.Standard Form- number forms Ex: 357 2,871 2.Expanded Form- showing the number as a sum of the value of its digits. Ex: and 2, Written Form- writing a number using words. Ex: three hundred fifty-seven two thousand, eight hundred seventy-one © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

Let’s Go from Standard to Expanded Add 451 to Chart Find the Values Add + signs © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

Try It Again Add 2,873 to Chart Find the Values Add + signs © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

Try It With Your Partner Add 4,069 to Chart Find the Values Add + signs © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

Challenge Yourself Add 38,925 to Chart Find the Values Add + signs © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

Number Form Song To the tune of The Ants Go Marching Numbers come in different forms Hurrah, Hurrah (Repeat) Numbers come in different forms, Expanded, Standard, and Written Form But the number stays the same, No matter… What form it is in. Standard form is number form. Hurrah, Hurrah (Repeat) Standard form is number form, Just use numbers for standard form. But the number stays the same, No matter… What form it is in. Written form is word form. Hurrah, Hurrah (Repeat) Written form is word form, You write the number using words. But the number stays the same, No matter… What form it is in. © 2012 Elizabeth Hill Expanded form is value form. Hurrah, Hurrah (Repeat) Expanded form is value form, You find the values and make it a sum. But the number stays the same, No matter… What form it is in. Numbers come in different forms Hurrah, Hurrah (Repeat) Numbers come in different forms, Expanded, Standard, and Written Form But the number stays the same, No matter… What form it is in.

What is the expanded form of…? 4,367 4, © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

What is the expanded form of? 56,803 50, , © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

Can You Work Backwards? = 289 Hint: Put the values in the right place on your chart. © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

6, = 6,371 Hint: Put the values in the right place on your chart. © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

Try This with Your Partner 20,000+ 8, = 28,593 Hint: Put the values in the right place on your chart. © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

How do you write a number in written form? 4,367 4, Four thousandthree hundredSixty- Hint: Write it in expanded form first. seven Now write what you see in words without the + signs. © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

Let’s Try Another One six hundredseventy- Hint: Write it in expanded form first. nine Now write what you see in words without the + signs. © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

Try One with Your Partner 9,308 9, Nine thousandthree hundred eight Hint: Write it in expanded form first. Now write what you see in words without the + signs. © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

Here’s a Challenge 35,874 30,00+5, Thirty-five thousandeight hundred seventy- Hint: Read what comes before the comma first without looking at the rest of the number.. four Hint: Write it in expanded form first. Now write what you see in words without the + signs. © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

Time to Show What You Know 1.You are going to make a book about a number. 2.Fold your paper in half like a hamburger. 3.Cut along the folded line. 4.Place the 2 halves on top of each other. 5.Now fold them to create a book. © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

On front cover write: Open to first page and write: Open next page and write: Open to last page and write: The Story of Number ___ ___ By _______________ Standard Form Expanded Form Written Form © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

Now choose any four digit number and write your book about it. You can color it after you raise your hand and I approve your book for publishing! © 2012 Elizabeth Hill

Thank you for purchasing from Tricks of the Trade. I use this Powerpoint presentation in my classroom as 4 day unit. I start off by reviewing place value and standard form. Next I move to expanded form using a place value chart. Next I work backwards from expanded form, and finally I add in written form. The majority of concepts in this presentation are based on Singapore Math strategies. I use several games and other activities that you can find in my store in my TpT store. I also use several videos which you can see on my blog at or “Like” my Facebook © 2012 Elizabeth Hill: Tricks of the Teaching Trade. All rights reserved. Purchase of this unit entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce the pages in limited quantities for classroom use only. Duplication for an entire school, an entire school system or commercial purposes is strictly forbidden without written permission from the publisher. Tricks of the Teaching Trade, 1109 Summerfield Dr. Cairo, GA 39828, Copying any part of this product and placing it on the internet in any form (even a personal/classroom website) is strictly forbidden and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). These items can be picked up in a google search and then shared worldwide for free.