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1 PLACE VALUE

2 Partner Work Use all the number cards below to make the largest possible number: 7 4 9 1

3 T H T U 9 4 1 7

4 To know that each digit in a number represents a different place value
Learning Objective To know that each digit in a number represents a different place value

5 I can identify the place value of a digit in a number
Success Criteria I can identify the place value of a digit in a number

6 Place Value Whole numbers are made up of units, tens, hundreds, thousands and so on. In the number 6325: The digit 6 means six thousands The digit 3 means three hundreds The digit 2 means two tens The digit 5 means five units In words, we write this as six thousand, three hundred and twenty-five. THOUSANDS HUNDREDS TENS UNITS 6 3 2 5

7 Place Value In the number 2491: In words, we write this as
The digit 2 means two thousands The digit 4 means four hundreds The digit 9 means nine tens The digit 1 means one unit In words, we write this as two thousand, four hundred and ninety-one THOUSANDS HUNDREDS TENS UNITS

8 Place Value of Zero In the number 6507: In words, we write this as
THOUSANDS HUNDREDS TENS UNITS 6 5 7 In the number 6507: The digit 6 means six thousands The digit 5 means five hundreds The digit 0 means nothing! The digit 7 means seven units In words, we write this as six thousand, five hundred and seven

9 Place Value In the number 21943: In words, we write this as
TEN THOUSANDS HUNDREDS TENS UNITS In the number 21943: The digit 2 means two ten-thousands The digit 1 means one thousand The digit 9 means nine hundreds The digit 4 means four tens The digit 3 means three units In words, we write this as Twenty-one thousand, nine hundred and forty-three

10 94,634 What’s the place value of the digit 9?
What digit goes in the Thousands column? 94,634 = How do we write this number in words? THOUSANDS HUNDREDS TENS UNITS 6 3 4

11 Put these numbers in descending order: 6925 6295 6592 5692
What’s the value of the underlined digit? 45,936 FIVE THOUSANDS 129,417 TWO TEN-THOUSANDS 506,200 FIVE HUNDRED-THOUSANDS 1,286,982 ONE MILLION Put these numbers in descending order:


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