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Standard, Expanded and Written (N)
For this number forms worksheet, students complete a chart in which six digit numbers are written in standard form, expanded form and written form. An example is provided.
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Standard, Expanded, and Written (C)
In this number form worksheet, learners complete the chart by writing the numbers into standard, expanded, or written forms. Students complete 6 examples of number forms.
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Numbers: Standard, Expanded, and Written Forms
In this number sense worksheet, students fill in the blanks in a graphic organizer by writing the numbers in standard, expanded, and written form. They work with numbers to the hundred thousands place value.
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Standard, Expanded and Written Form (T)
In this number sense instructional activity, students fill in 14 blanks in a chart with either the standard, expanded, or written form of each of the given numbers. They work with numbers to the hundred thousands place value.
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Standard, Expanded and Written Number Form (Q)
In this number sense worksheet, students fill in 14 blanks in a chart with either the standard, expanded, or written form of each of the given numbers. They work with numbers to the hundred thousands place value.
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Standard, Expanded and Written Number Form (S)
In this number sense activity, students fill in 14 blanks in a chart with either the standard, expanded, or written form of each of the given numbers. They work with numbers to the hundred thousands place value.
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Standard, Expanded and Written Number Form (O)
In this number sense worksheet, learners fill in 14 blanks in a chart with either the standard, expanded, or written form of each of the given numbers. They work with numbers to the hundred thousands place value.
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Standard, Expanded, and Written (E)
In this number form worksheet, learners complete the chart by writing the numbers into standard, expanded, or written forms. Students complete 6 examples of number forms.
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Expanded, Standard and Written Forms
Students explore expanded, standard, and written forms of numbers. In this number sense lesson, students examine the various ways of writing numbers as they complete a Venn diagram activity.
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Write Me Two Ways
Fifth graders write numbers in standard and expanded form. In this writing numbers in standard and expanded form lesson plan, 5th graders write integers up to billions in word form and standard form. Students use number cards to create...
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Plunge Into Place Value
Students use expanded notation. In this mathematics lesson, students determine the place value of a digit within a whole number. Students use manipulatives, words, and symbols to represent whole numbers.
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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.
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Review Sheets: College Algebra
A jam-packed worksheet has all the topics you would teach in an Algebra II class with a variety of question styles. Starting with function notation and ending with geometric sequences, there really is something for everyone. Each topic...
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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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Review 1
In this mathematics worksheet, 3rd graders write the numbers for each problem. Then they write each in expanded form and the numbers from least to greatest. Students also estimate first by rounding the numbers to the nearest hundred.
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Expanding Place Value
Learners explore place value. This incredibly thorough and valuable mathematics instructional activity, has students make a number wheel to assist in the completion of a Place Value worksheet. Students use manipulatives and a place value...
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The True Value of Sweets
Measure your pupil's learning in a lesson designed to explore decimals by weighing different candies on a scale and recording the weight. Small groups then compare and order the decimal weights on a number line to show their...
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Rainbow Place Value
How many tens and ones are in the number 67? This is exactly the type of question learners are required to answer. They write the numbers in written form, expanded form, and then identify the amount of tens and ones in a given number.
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Second Grade Summer Math Practice Book
Stop the summer lag with a set of second grade Common Core based math practice sheets. Learners fill in hundreds charts with missing numbers up to 1,000. They practice writing numbers in standard, expanded, and word form. Children also...
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The Place of My State
State the population of the state. Pupils research census data on the total population, the number of children their age, and the number of children of the same age and gender in their states. They write these numbers in standard,...
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Morning Math
Here is a series of morning math activities which will get your class thinking as they start the day. Simply do one or two every day; the variation in types of math will keep them on their toes and reviewing past concepts. Each of the 16...
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Thousands
In this thousands worksheet, students review how to use the base ten system and how to write numbers in the expanded and standard form.
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Writing Numbers - Different Forms
Middle schoolers explore the concept of representing numbers in standard, word, and expanded form. In this number representation lesson, students express a number in standard, word, and expanded form.
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Place Value
For this place value worksheet, students solve 8 different problems that include determining the place value of numbers from 1 to 100,000. First, they write the numbers given in standard form from expanded notation. Then, students start...