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1 Bell Work-Week 1 Big Idea 1: Understanding Multi-Digit Whole Numbers Topic 1: Read and Write Whole Numbers

2 Day 1 Last year, Mrs. Cota’s fourth grade class collected 1,587 box tops and Ms. Kim’s class collected 1,578 box tops. Which class collected the most box tops? Explain your strategy.

3 Place Value Expanded Form- written as a math problem. example: 347 300 + 40 + 7

4 Write the following numbers in Expanded Form. 1. 842 2. 2,315 3. 46 4. 8,576 5. 973 6. Challenge:25,359

5 Last year, Mrs. Cota’s fourth grade class collected 1,587 box tops and Ms. Kim’s class collected 1,578 box tops. Write the largest number in expanded form. **Be ready to share your strategy with a partner. Day 2

6 Day 3 I am a number that has 4 ten-thousands, 5 hundreds, 8 tens and 5 ones. What number am I? Write the number in standard form and expanded form. **Challenge- How does the value of the number change if you add 3 more ten- thousands? Explain your strategy.

7 Day 4 Mrs. Traverso’s fourth grade class was doing a math activity. They had to pull 6 numbers out of a bag and then use them to create the greatest number possible. If a student pulled the numbers 6, 0, 9, 2, 5, and 0, what is the greatest number they could create? Be ready to explain your thinking to a partner. **Challenge: What is the smallest number you can create?


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