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1 I can… Essential Question: How can I use place value?
This study guide will help your child review our current math chapter. These “I can” statements show the concepts we are learning in class. Use this as a review with your child throughout the chapter and to prepare for the chapter test. Essential Question: How can I use place value? I can… -explain that a group of ten tens is called a hundred. -explain how many hundreds are in multiples of 100 (200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900). -relate 100s, 10s, and 1s. -describe a 3-digit number using hundreds, tens, and ones. -explain the value of each digit in a 3-digit number. How many tens are shown in this picture? How do you know? Leah has 273 sunflower seeds. How many hundreds does she have? ________ hundreds How many hundreds, tens, and ones are equal to 392? _____ hundreds _____ tens _____ones Stephanie writes a number that has 4 hundreds, 4 tens, and 4 ones. What number does she write? __________

2 I can… -read numbers to 1,000. -write numbers to 1,000.
-model numbers to 1,000. -identify and use words, models, and expanded form to represent numbers to 1,000. -use logical reasoning to solve problems. Draw base ten blocks to show the number 578. Write the number in expanded form. ____ hundreds _____ tens _____ ones You may use a place value chart, picture, or expanded form to show your work. The number of students in Mrs. Smith’s class is a two-digit, odd number. The digit in the tens place is 2 less than 3. The digit in the ones place is an odd number between 6 and 9. How many students are in Mrs. Smith’s class? ______ students

3 I can… -skip count by 5s within 1,000 starting at any given number.
-find counting patterns in a group of numbers. 830, 840, 845, _____, _____, _____ What are the next three numbers? Count backwards by What are the next three numbers? 900, 800, 700, _____, _____, _____ Ralph has 957 race car stickers. He gave 10 to Ken. He gave 100 to Matt. How many stickers does Ralph have left? 747 stickers b stickers; c stickers d stickers

4 I can… 25, 30, , 40, __, __ Skip count by 2’s. 12, __, __, __,
-tell what it means to skip count. Skip counting is counting objects in equal groups of two or more Example: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, or 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, or 10, 15, 20, 30, 35, 40 -skip count by 2’s, forward, backward, and beginning at any number. Examples 4, 6, __, 10, __, __, (answers 8, 12, 14) 56, 58, __, __, ___, (answers 60, 62, 64) 102, 100, __, __, __ (answers 98, 96, 94) -skip count by 5’s forward, backward, and beginning at any number. Examples: 15, 20, __, 30, __, __, (answers 25, 35, 40) 75, 80, __, __, ___, (answers 85, 90, 95) 110, 105, __, __, __ (answers 100, 95, 90) -tell what it means to be in equal groups. An equal group has the same number of objects in each group. -put objects in equal groups. --identify an even number. Numbers that end with a 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 are even. -identify an odd number. Numbers that end with a 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9 are odd. -explain how to tell if a number is even or odd. Even numbers pair up into equal groups. Odd numbers do not pair up equally and have one left over. Skip count by 2’s. 12, __, __, __, 14, 16, 18 Skip count. Find the missing numbers.  25, 30, , 40, __, __ Which set of pictures shows an odd amount? How do you know it is odd?

5 I can… -show that any even number can be written as a sum
-compare numbers to 1,000. -compare 3-digit numbers using <, >, and =. Use logical reasoning and basic information from this study guide to reason through mathematical problems. Example: Why does an even addend and an odd addend always make an odd sum? -show that any even number can be written as a sum of two equal addends. Example: 8 = = = 10 -solve math word (story) problems. Mrs. Lovely has 14 gumballs. She wants to split them between her two sisters. How many gumballs will she give each sister? Answer: 14 =

6 compare: look at objects, shapes, or numbers and see how they are alike or different.
digit: a symbol used to write numbers. The ten digits are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. equal groups: each group has the same number of objects equal to: the same as 875 = = 765 even: a number of objects that can be counted by 2s. Numbers that end with 0, 2, 4, 6, 8. expanded form: the representation of a number as a sum that shows the value of each digit is written as greater than: > more than > 763 hundreds: The numbers in the range of A place value of a number is in the hundreds place less than: < fewer than 763 < 765 odd: a number of objects that has 1 left over when counted by 2s. Numbers that end with 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9. ones: the numbers in the range of A place value of a number. is in the ones place place value: tells the value of a digit in a number. repeated addition: to use the same addend over and over skip count: count objects in equal groups of two or more tens: the numbers in the range of A place value of a number. is in the tens place thousand: the numbers in the range of 1,000-9,999. A place value of a number. 1, is in the thousands place


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