Place Value. Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis Vocabulary Digits – numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Digits – numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,

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Place Value

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis Vocabulary Digits – numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Digits – numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Place value – tells you how much each digit stands for Place value – tells you how much each digit stands for

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis What digit is in the hundred’s place? 6, 9 0 4, OnesTensHundreds Thousands Ten Thousands Hundred Thousands 1 Millions

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis What digit is in the ten thousand’s place? 6 9 0, ThousandsOnes TensHundredsOnesTensHundreds 9

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis What digit is in the thousand’s place? 6 9 0, ThousandsOnes TensHundredsOnesTensHundreds 0

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis What digit is in the hundred thousand’s place? 6 9 0, ThousandsOnes TensHundredsOnesTensHundreds 6

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis What digit is in the hundred’s place? 7 4 3,

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis What digit is in the ten thousand’s place? 7 4 3,

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis What digit is in the thousand’s place? 7 4 3,

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis What digit is in the hundred thousand’s place? 6,7 4 3,

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis What is the value of the underlined digit? 7 4 3, Ten thousand

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis What is the value of the underlined digit? 7 4 3, Thousand

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis What is the value of the underlined digit? 7 4 3, Hundred thousand

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis What is the value of the underlined digit? 7 4 3, Hundred

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis What is the value of the underlined digit? 7 4 3, Ten

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis What is the value of the underlined digit? 7 4 3, One

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis How to read large numbers 690,492 ThousandOnes Read the numbers before the comma as if you were reading in the one’s column. Say the period you are in when you get to the comma except for the one’s period.

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis Tip 690,492 Do not use “and” when reading whole numbers. The word “and” will be used when you are reading numbers with decimals. Six hundred and ninety-thousand, and four hundred and ninety-two. and four hundred and ninety-two.

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis Read this number 133,472 One hundred thirty-three thousand, four hundred seventy-two

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis Read this number 643,582 Six hundred forty-three thousand, five hundred eighty-two

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis Read this number 54,931 Fifty-four thousand, nine hundred thirty-one

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis Read this number 530,801 Five hundred thirty thousand, eight hundred one

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis Read this number 4,268 Four thousand, two hundred sixty-eight

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis Read this number 305,108 Three hundred five thousand, one hundred eight

Copyright © 2000 by Monica Yuskaitis Credits Illustrations from: Illustrations from: Clipart from ClickArt 125,000 Deluxe Image Pak, T/Maker Co., Broderbund Software, Inc. Clipart from ClickArt 125,000 Deluxe Image Pak, T/Maker Co., Broderbund Software, Inc.