Place Value and Money

 

    In this chapter students will read and write whole numbers through hundred thousands, use ordinal numbers, and count coins and bills.

Chapter Vocabulary:

even  number odd  number ordinal numbers rounded
place-value blocks place-value chart expanded form standard form

*Here are some ways to show the number 2,345

1.  You can use a place-value chart.

Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

2

3 4 5

*A comma is used to separate thousands from hundreds.

2.  You can use expanded form.            2,000 + 300 + 40 + 5

3.  You can use standard form.               2,345

4.  You can use words.                           two thousand, three hundred forty-five

Essential Objective: Identify, write, and order numbers 1,000 to 999,999.

*Your child will need to understand standard form of numbers, word form of numbers, and expanded form of numbers to pass the objective test.

 

Expanded Form of Numbers ~ Online Quiz
Place Value: Mystery Numbers - match numeral up to million.
Reading 3 digit numbers - match the numeral with the number words
Place Value Games - Up to Thousands, three levels of games
Place Value Games - Up to 100 Thousands, three levels of games

Place Value Pirates - Find the buried treasure of Sir Francis Place Value by using their place value skills to destroy his horrid band of place value pirates

Scooter Quest Place Value - Click on the house with the correct answer to earn money!

Rounding Flashcards

 

 

www.sbgmath.com Name Game Activity

(ordinal numbers)

Toy Story Activity

(money)

                         

 

 

 

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