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Dominoes Reading Numbers Dominoes next Base Ten Numerals Number Names © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved 4.NBT#2
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© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next Directions for the Teacher Students will write the base ten numeral on a piece of paper. Students will then write the number names on a piece of paper. Click each time next appears to see the answer.
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75 seventy-five © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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51 fifty-one © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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18 eighteen © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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98 ninety-eight © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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63 sixty-three © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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92 ninety-two © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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187 one hundred eighty-seven © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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423 four hundred twenty-three © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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557 five hundred fifty-seven © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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637 six hundred thirty-seven © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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353 three hundred fifty-three © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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454 four hundred fifty-four © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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1,000 one thousand © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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2,851 two thousand, eight hundred fifty-one © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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5,180 five thousand, one hundred eighty © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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4,454 four thousand, four hundred fifty-four © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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6,337 six thousand, three hundred thirty-seven © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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3,736 three thousand, seven hundred thirty-six © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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8, 051 eight thousand, fifty-one © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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9,263 nine thousand, two hundred sixty-three © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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61,582 sixty-one thousand, five hundred eighty-two © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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55,782 fifty-five thousand, seven hundred eighty-two © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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15,826 fifteen thousand, eight hundred twenty-six © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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92,632 ninety-two thousand, six hundred thirty-two © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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150, 836 one hundred fifty thousand, eight hundred thirty-six © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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9,263,736 nine million, two hundred sixty-three thousand, seven hundred thirty-six © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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1,582,557 one million, five hundred eighty-two thousand, five hundred fifty-seven © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next 5,180,085 five million, one hundred eighty thousand, eighty-five
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37,369,263 thirty-seven million, three hundred sixty-nine thousand, two hundred sixty-three © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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44,543,629 forty-four million, five hundred forty-three thousand, six hundred twenty-nine © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next
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