© Hamilton Trust Shining Term 1 Week 1 Day 2 Objectives: Compare numbers up to 10,000,000 Place numbers to 10,000,000 on a line.

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© Hamilton Trust Shining Term 1 Week 1 Day 2 Objectives: Compare numbers up to 10,000,000 Place numbers to 10,000,000 on a line

© Hamilton Trust Shining Term 1 Week 1 Day 2 Draw □,□□□,□□□ on your whiteboard. Write the digit you are shown in one of your boxes. Repeat this 6 times. Who has the biggest number? Who has the smallest number? Can we put 5 numbers in order from smallest to largest?

© Hamilton Trust Shining Term 1 Week 1 Day 2 Draw □,□□□,□□□ on your whiteboard. Write the digit you are shown in one of your boxes. Repeat this 6 times. Compare your number with the person next to you. Should we use > or < between your numbers?

© Hamilton Trust Shining Term 1 Week 1 Day 2 Work in pairs. On your whiteboards, each of you must write a multiple of 1 million, that is less than 10 million. Now write □,□□□,□□□ on your whiteboard. Take turns to roll the dice. (Click here for an online dice) Write the digit you roll in one of your boxes. Who can get closest to the multiple they wrote down? Repeat several times.

© Hamilton Trust Shining Term 1 Week 1 Day 2 956, ,462,884 4,999,999 2,345,897 6,023,455

© Hamilton Trust Shining Term 1 Week 1 Day 2 Can you Google a googol?