Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page 32-35.

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Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page 32-35

Before EXPLORE Let’s practice “placing” and “saying” numbers on our PLACE VALUE CHART!

Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page Before EXPLORE Let’s practice “placing” and “saying” numbers on our PLACE VALUE CHART! EXPLORE  Read page 32 silently and then join a partner and write 2 numbers in many different ways!

Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page Before EXPLORE Let’s practice “placing” and “saying” numbers on our PLACE VALUE CHART! EXPLORE  My two numbers I picked are: 1) 2)

Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page Objective  1) To read large numbers. 2) To write large numbers in 4 different ways…

Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page Objective  1) To read large numbers. 2) To write large numbers in 4 different ways… Let’s start by putting four thousand, three hundred and twenty nine in our place value chart.

Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page Objective  1) To read large numbers. 2) To write large numbers in 4 different ways… 1. standard form 

Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page Objective  1) To read large numbers. 2) To write large numbers in 4 different ways… 1. standard form  ex: WE JUST PRACTICED THIS ON OUR PLACE VALUE CHART! Standard form is just “the number”.

Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page Objective  1) To read large numbers. 2) To write large numbers in 4 different ways… 1. standard form  ex: expanded form  ex: =

Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page Objective  1) To read large numbers. 2) To write large numbers in 4 different ways… 1. standard form  ex: expanded form  ex: = LET’S PRACTICE THIS ONE ON OUR SMARTBOARD!

Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page Objective  1) To read large numbers. 2) To write large numbers in 4 different ways… 1. standard form  ex: expanded form  ex: = LET’S PRACTICE THIS ONE ON OUR SMARTBOARD! 3. exponential form  ex: =

Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page Objective  1) To read large numbers. 2) To write large numbers in 4 different ways… 1. standard form  ex: expanded form  ex: = LET’S PRACTICE THIS ONE ON OUR SMARTBOARD! 3. exponential form  ex: = (4 X 10³) + (3 X 10²) + (2 X 10¹) + 9 THIS IS THE HARDEST ONE! WE NEED TO PRACTICE! DON’T FORGET YOUR BRACKETS FOR EACH PLACE VALUE!

Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page Objective  1) To read large numbers. 2) To write large numbers in 4 different ways… 1. standard form  ex: expanded form  ex: = LET’S PRACTICE THIS ONE ON OUR SMARTBOARD! 3. exponential form  ex: = (4 X 10³) + (3 X 10²) + (2 X 10¹) + 9 THIS IS THE HARDEST ONE! WE NEED TO PRACTICE! DON’T FORGET YOUR BRACKETS FOR EACH PLACE VALUE! 4. number-word form  ex: =.

Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page Objective  1) To read large numbers. 2) To write large numbers in 4 different ways… 1. standard form  ex: expanded form  ex: = LET’S PRACTICE THIS ONE ON OUR SMARTBOARD! 3. exponential form  ex: = (4 X 10³) + (3 X 10²) + (2 X 10¹) + 9 THIS IS THE HARDEST ONE! WE NEED TO PRACTICE! DON’T FORGET YOUR BRACKETS FOR EACH PLACE VALUE! 4. number-word form  ex: = 4 thousand, 329 JUST PLACE THE NUMBERS IN EACH HOUSE FOLLOWED BY ITS NAME.

Name _____ Lesson 1– Understanding Large NumbersOct.4 th Page Objective  1) To read large numbers. 2) To write large numbers in 4 different ways… 1. standard form  ex: expanded form  ex: = LET’S PRACTICE THIS ONE ON OUR SMARTBOARD! 3. exponential form  ex: = (4 X 10³) + (3 X 10²) + (2 X 10¹) + 9 THIS IS THE HARDEST ONE! WE NEED TO PRACTICE! DON’T FORGET YOUR BRACKETS FOR EACH PLACE VALUE! 4. number-word form  ex: = 4 thousand, 329 JUST PLACE THE NUMBERS IN EACH HOUSE FOLLOWED BY ITS NAME. Try this one … First, say it… then write it in … 2. Expanded form  3. Exponential form  4. Number-word form 

Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page Objective  1) To read large numbers. 2) To write large numbers in 4 different ways… 1. standard form  ex: expanded form  ex: = LET’S PRACTICE THIS ONE ON OUR SMARTBOARD! 3. exponential form  ex: = (4 X 10³) + (3 X 10²) + (2 X 10¹) + 9 THIS IS THE HARDEST ONE! WE NEED TO PRACTICE! DON’T FORGET YOUR BRACKETS FOR EACH PLACE VALUE! 4. number-word form  ex: = 4 thousand, 329 JUST PLACE THE NUMBERS IN EACH HOUSE FOLLOWED BY ITS NAME. Try this one … First, say it… then write it in … 2. Expanded form  Exponential form  4. Number-word form 

Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page Objective  1) To read large numbers. 2) To write large numbers in 4 different ways… 1. standard form  ex: expanded form  ex: = LET’S PRACTICE THIS ONE ON OUR SMARTBOARD! 3. exponential form  ex: = (4 X 10³) + (3 X 10²) + (2 X 10¹) + 9 THIS IS THE HARDEST ONE! WE NEED TO PRACTICE! DON’T FORGET YOUR BRACKETS FOR EACH PLACE VALUE! 4. number-word form  ex: = 4 thousand, 329 JUST PLACE THE NUMBERS IN EACH HOUSE FOLLOWED BY ITS NAME. Try this one … First, say it… then write it in … 2. Expanded form  Exponential form  (3 X 10 9 ) + (2 X 10 8 ) + (0 X 10 7 ) + (9 X 10 6 ) + (1 X 10 5 ) + (6 X 10 4 ) + (0 X 10 3 ) (4 X 10 2 ) + (5 X 10 1 ) + (7 X 10 0 ) 4. Number-word form 

Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page Objective  1) To read large numbers. 2) To write large numbers in 4 different ways… 1. standard form  ex: expanded form  ex: = LET’S PRACTICE THIS ONE ON OUR SMARTBOARD! 3. exponential form  ex: = (4 X 10³) + (3 X 10²) + (2 X 10¹) + 9 THIS IS THE HARDEST ONE! WE NEED TO PRACTICE! DON’T FORGET YOUR BRACKETS FOR EACH PLACE VALUE! 4. number-word form  ex: = 4 thousand, 329 JUST PLACE THE NUMBERS IN EACH HOUSE FOLLOWED BY ITS NAME. Try this one … First, say it… then write it in … 2. Expanded form  Exponential form  (3 X 10 9 ) + (2 X 10 8 ) + (0 X 10 7 ) + (9 X 10 6 ) + (1 X 10 5 ) + (6 X 10 4 ) + (0 X 10 3 ) (4 X 10 2 ) + (5 X 10 1 ) + (7 X 10 0 ) 4. Number-word form  3 billion, 209 million, 160 thousand, 457

Name _____ Understanding Large Numbers Page Objective  1) To read large numbers. 2) To write large numbers in 4 different ways… 1. standard form  ex: expanded form  ex: = LET’S PRACTICE THIS ONE ON OUR SMARTBOARD! 3. exponential form  ex: = (4 X 10³) + (3 X 10²) + (2 X 10¹) + 9 THIS IS THE HARDEST ONE! WE NEED TO PRACTICE! DON’T FORGET YOUR BRACKETS FOR EACH PLACE VALUE! 4. number-word form  ex: = 4 thousand, 329 JUST PLACE THE NUMBERS IN EACH HOUSE FOLLOWED BY ITS NAME. Try this one … First, say it… then write it in … 2. Expanded form  Exponential form  (3 X 10 9 ) + (2 X 10 8 ) + (0 X 10 7 ) + (9 X 10 6 ) + (1 X 10 5 ) + (6 X 10 4 ) + (0 X 10 3 ) (4 X 10 2 ) + (5 X 10 1 ) + (7 X 10 0 ) 4. Number-word form  3 billion, 209 million, 160 thousand, 457 EXPLORE  Page 34 #1,4,5,6