Module 3.4 Writing Three-Digit Number Names. Stand in a behind your desks…. Today we are going to count by tens. I will start the count then tap someone.

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Module 3.4 Writing Three-Digit Number Names

Stand in a behind your desks…. Today we are going to count by tens. I will start the count then tap someone on the shoulder. They must say the next step of ten. Ready? One hundred… Now let’s count back by 10s. Writing Three-Digit Number Names

Come to the floor and have a seat…. I need a volunteer to select a tens card. I need another volunteer to select a ones card. Put the cards together to compose a two-digit number. What is the number? Repeat Writing Three-Digit Number Names

How would you write this number in words? I need a volunteer to select the matching tens and ones number name cards. Fifty-Seven Writing Three-Digit Number Names 57

How would you write this number in words? I need a volunteer to select the matching tens and ones number name cards. Eighty-Two Writing Three-Digit Number Names 82

How would you write this number in words? I need a volunteer to select the matching tens and ones number name cards. Forty Writing Three-Digit Number Names 40

How would you write this number in words? Writing Three-Digit Number Names

How would you write this number in words? Writing Three-Digit Number Names

How would you write this number in words? Writing Three-Digit Number Names

Reflection Discuss Answers to Step Ahead