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1 Roman Numerals

2 Roman Numerals - Past and Present
Romans used them for trading and commerce. When Romans learned to write they needed a way to write their numbers. Roman Numerals are still used today in many different ways.

3 Roman vs. Arabic Numerals
Arabic Numerals are the numbers that we use today. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 Roman Numerals are used today, but not in everyday writing. I, V, X, L, C, D, M Roman Numerals don’t have a symbol for zero.

4 How are Roman numerals used today?

5 The Basics I – stands for 1 V – stands for 5 X – stands for 10
L – stands for 50 C – stands for 100 D – stands for 500 M – stands for 1000

6 The Rules for Writing Roman Numerals
Don’t repeat a letter more than three times in a row. So 4 is written not as IIII but as IV (one before five). And 6 would be written as VI (one after five).

7 Let’s have a go… 15 = XV 16 = XVI 17 = XVII 18 = XVIII 19 = XIX
20 = XX 21 = XXI 1 = I 2 = II 3 = III 4 = IV 5 = V 6 = VI 7 = VII 8 = VIII 9 = IX 10 = X 11 = XI 12 = XII 13 = XIII 14 = XIV

8 Can you convert these numbers to Roman Numerals?
Write some examples in your Roman books – 17 = = = = 35 = = = 44 = = = =

9 Were you correct? 17=XVII 22=XXII 26=XXVI 29=XXIX 30=XXX 35=XXXV
50=L so 40=XL 44=XLIV 49=XLIX 58=LVIII 60=LX

10 Draw a bingo grid like this…

11 Use these numbers to make your bingo cards
2 = II 3 = III 4 = IV 5 = V 6 = VI 7 = VII 8 = VIII 9 = IX 10 = X 11 = XI 12 = XII 13 = XIII 14 = XIV 15 = XV 16 = XVI 17 = XVII 18 = XVIII 19 = XIX 20 = XX 21 = XXI


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