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Reading and Writing Numbers up to Thousands
Budding math analyists look at 4-digit numbers that are broken down by thousands, hundreds, tens and units. They write each number in words and represent them using their unifix cubes of base 10 blocks. There are two problems to complete...
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Number Sense: Expressing Numbers
Young scholars learn to express and write numbers in two ways. They complete two mixed application number expressions word problems. Learners finish by thinking of place value blocks to write the number and kind of blocks they could use...
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Negative and Positive Numbers
Help scholars explain the concept of positive and negative numbers. Here you will find three separate activities that will help them to correlate positive and negative numbers with real life. Note: Activities require that the teacher...
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Add up to Four Two-Digit Numbers - Independent Practice Worksheet
How many addends can you add up? Challenge your scholars to expand their skills by finding the sum of up to four addends in these 10 practice problems. All the numbers here are double-digit and learners will practice regrouping. This...
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Horizontal Three Digit Place Value Addition 2
What number do you get when you add 700, 20, and 9 together? You get 729, which just happens to be standard form. Build stong number sense with 16 problems where expanded form is converted to standard form.
Scholastic
Study Jams! Place Value
Looking at large numbers can intimidate many young mathematicians. Use Zoe's place value machine to help learners understand the meaning behind each digit in a whole number. After learning about the ones, tens, and hundreds places,...
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Vertical Three Digit Place Value Addition 1
In order to add 3 digit numbers together and understand place value learners add to find the standard form. THere are 40 problems in which the hundreds, tens, and units are added to find a sum. Note: This format may confuse some children...
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Writing Numbers - Different Forms
Elementary schoolers write numbers in different forms. In this mathematics lesson plan, learners complete a worksheet where they will practice writing numbers in standard, word, and expanded form.
Alabama Learning Exchange
Converting Numbers from Base 10 to Binary, Octal, and Hexadecimal
How many different ways can you write the same number? Learners experiment with writing numbers using different bases. They progress from base 10 to base two, eight, and six.
EngageNY
Complex Numbers and Transformations
Your learners combine their knowledge of real and imaginary numbers and matrices in an activity containing thirty lessons, two assessments (mid-module and end module), and their corresponding rubrics. Centered on complex numbers and...
Illustrative Mathematics
Expanded Fractions and Decimals
Complete the table by writing mixed numbers in expanded fraction and decimal notation. A versatile resource is a great addition to your fourth grade curriculum!
EngageNY
Trigonometry and Complex Numbers
Complex numbers were first represented on the complex plane, now they are being represented using sine and cosine. Introduce the class to the polar form of a complex number with the 13th part of a 32-part series that defines the argument...
Curated OER
Area Model of Multiplication Using Base 10 Manipulatives
Explore two-digit multiplication with your class as they work in groups to build models of two-digit multiplication using base 10 manipulatives. They construct rectangles replacing standard numbers with equivalent place values using the...
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Peas in a Pod
Learners read the numbers listed in expanded form, standard form, short word form, and word form. They match the descriptions that represent the same numbers.
National Security Agency
Place Value for Primary Grades- A Place for Everything
Here is a phenomenal lesson on place value to the thousands place. Learners construct numbers and identify the value of each digit, investigate building numbers using craft sticks and paper plates, and complete other meaningful place...
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Playing the Cards of Place Value
Third graders explore place value to the ten-thousands place. In this amazing, 21-page place value instructional activity, learners represent numbers in standard and expanded form, and use technology to represent numbers to 9,999.
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Planetary Place Value
Third graders explore place value to the ten thousands place. This incredibly thorough, 24-page lesson has learners construct, order, and compare numbers to 9,999. This three-day lesson includes reteaching and extension activities...
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Standard form: numbers with decimals
Young math whizzes write the standard form of numbers with decimals up to 6 digit numbers. They write the standard form for nine numbers.
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Expanded Form - Ten Thousands
Students explore the concept of writing numbers in expanded form. In this expansion activity, students write numbers in expanded form.
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Expanded Notation
For this expanded notation worksheet, learners will write seven 3- and 4-digit numbers in expanded notation. Then, for the final 6 problems, students will write the smallest possible numbers in expanded notation using the given digits.
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Expanded Form
In this place value worksheet, students solve 6 word problems where they use knowledge of expanded notation or expanded form to name the value of digits or identify numbers in standard form based on place value clues.
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Standard, Expanded, and Written Form
In this math worksheet, 5th graders fill in the blanks with either the standard form, written form, or expanded form. The worksheet provides the students 14 problems to practice the skill.
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Standard, Expanded, And Written Form
In this math worksheet, 5th graders fill in the missing blank with either the expanded form, written form, or standard form of the number given. Students are given 14 blanks to practice the skills.
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Expanded Notation
For this math worksheet, learners write ten numbers into word form. Students also write each number into expanded form and answer two multiple-choice questions.