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Three Ways to Write a Number to the Hundred Thousands Place
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3 Ways to Write a Number Part 1: Lesson Part 2: Online Practice
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FOCUS QUESTION: What are the 3 ways we can write a number?
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We can write numbers 3 different ways:
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 3 2 1 9 Standard Form: written in numbers 3,219 Word Form: written in words Three thousand, two hundred nineteen Expanded Form: write the value of each digit 3, Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Standard Form Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Practice Standard Form 1:
Four thousand, one hundred eighty- two ____ , ____ ____ ____ Six thousand, eight hundred seventy-nine One thousand, seventy-nine Three thousand, six Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Practice Standard Form 2:
Seven hundred twenty five thousand, one hundred ninety two ____ ____ ____ , ____ ____ ____ One hundred sixty eight thousand, eight hundred nine Nine hundred thousand, seventy one Six hundred forty one thousand, nine hundred five Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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PRACTICE: Let’s practice standard form.
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Writing Numbers in Standard Form
Directions: A question will come up on the screen. Everyone will write their answer down on a dry erase board. The teachers will walk around and check your work. Then the correct answer will be displayed on the SMARTboard. Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Question #1 Four thousand, six hundred eighty-four Answer = 4,684
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Question #2 Seven thousand, nine hundred thirty-one Answer = 7,931
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Question #3 Five thousand, seven hundred Answer = 5,700
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Question #3 Three thousand, sixty-two Answer = 3,062
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Question #4 Twelve thousand, three hundred seventy-five
Answer = 12,375 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Question #5 Eighteen thousand, five hundred Answer = 18,500
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Question #6 Two hundred fifty two thousand, six hundred ninety-nine
Answer = 252,699 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Question #7 Four hundred thousand, one hundred thirty-two
Answer = 400,132 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Question #8 Seven hundred twenty thousand, four hundred thirty five
Answer = 720, 435 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Question #9 Fifty thousand Answer = 50,000 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Question #10 Three thousand, fifty Answer = 3,050
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Word Form Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Practice Word Form: 7,458 ________________________________________
9, 036 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Practice Word Form: 3. 61,582 ________________________________________
,582 ________________________________________ , 036 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Practice Word Form: ,456 ________________________________________ ,022 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Expanded Form Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Steps to Write the Expanded Form
Start left to right Write the value of the first digit, add a plus sign, then write the value of the next digit, add a plus sign Keep following this method until you’ve written the value of each number Example: 5, 6 7 8 _____________________________________________ Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Practice Expanded Form 1:
3,275 ______________________________________________ 2. 9,284 ,198 ,047 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Practice Expanded Form 2:
32,750 ______________________________________________ 2. 95,026 3. 13,709 4. 67,008 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Practice Expanded Form 3:
974, 908 ______________________________________________ ,116 ,013 ,800 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Expanded Form to Standard Form
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Practice Expanded to Standard 1:
4, ___ , ___ ___ ___ , , Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Practice Expanded to Standard 2:
500, , , ___ ___ ___ , ___ ___ ___ , , , , , Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Practice Expanded to Standard 3:
100, , , ___ ___ ___ , ___ ___ ___ , , , , , Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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PRACTICE: Let’s practice standard form.
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Expanded and Standard Form
Directions: A question will come up on the screen. Everyone will write their answer down on a dry erase board. The teachers will walk around and check your work. Then the correct answer will be displayed on the SMARTboard. Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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5,972 Question #1 What is the expanded form of the number below?
Answer = 5, Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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37,298 Question #2 What is the expanded form of the number below?
Answer = 30, , Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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52,790 Question #3 What is the expanded form of the number below?
Answer = 50, , Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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129,406 Question #4 What is the expanded form of the number below?
Answer = 100, , , Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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108,065 Question #5 What is the expanded form of the number below?
Answer = 100, , Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Question #6 What is the standard form of the number below?
8, = ___ ___ ___ ___ Answer = 8,125 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Question #7 What is the standard form of the number below?
3, = ___ ___ ___ ___ Answer = 3,789 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Question #8 What is the standard form of the number below?
20, , = __ __ __ __ __ Answer = 24,380 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Question #8 What is the standard form of the number below?
10, , = __ __ __ __ __ Answer = 14,706 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Question #9 What is the standard form of the number below?
500, , = __ __ __ __ __ __ Answer = 530,066 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Question #10 What is the standard form of the number below?
400, , = __ __ __ __ __ __ Answer = 480,700 Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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How did you do? Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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Online Practice: Copyright © 2013 Kelly Mott
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