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Place Value

Place Value

Assessment

Presentation

Mathematics

2nd Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
2.NBT.A.3, L.1.6, 2.NBT.A.4

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Hannah Rice

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7 Slides • 10 Questions

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Place Value

How can I use place value?

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2

Solving Word Problems

- Make sure to underline important information in the word problem that will help you find your answer!

- Circle the question you are trying to answer!

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3

Open Ended

Mrs. Cooper picked a three-digit number. The digit in the hundreds places is greater than 8. The digit in the tens place is 6. The digit in the ones place is more than 7 but less than 9. What is the number?

4

Open Ended

Lucy is thinking of a number. The number is greater than two hundred twenty-five. Her number is less than 2 hundreds, 2 tens, and 7 ones. What is Lucy's number?

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Open Ended

The number of blocks has 9 in the ones place. The number in the hundreds place is one more than the number in the tens place. Those two numbers equal 11. How many blocks are there?

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Open Ended

Ralph has 957 race car stickers. He gave 10 to Ken. He gave 100 to Matt. How many stickers does Ralph have left?

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Open Ended

My class collected 389 milk jugs. We used 40 jugs. We gave 30 milk jugs to the first graders. How many milk jugs did we have left?

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There are several ways you can represent a number!

  • Base Ten Blocks

  • Expanded Form

  • Value of Numbers

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Textbook page 321

  • Fill in the missing numbers.

  • Read the numbers from 101 to 150.

  • Color those numbers yellow.

  • Read the numbers from 151 to 200.

  • Color those numbers green.

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See and Show

  • You can read and write numbers with symbols and words.

  • One thousand is equal to ten hundreds.

  • We right this as 1,000.

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12

Open Ended

Read the number. Write the number.


1. thirty-eight

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Open Ended

Read the number. Write the number.


2. one hundred twenty-one

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Open Ended

Write the number in words. Read the number.


710

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Open Ended

Write the number in words. Read the number.


900

16

Think About It!

Explain how you would write 62 and 602 using words.


Complete pages 323 and 324.

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Poll

Do you feel you can read and write numbers without struggling?

Yes! I'm ready to move on.

I understand but I need more practice.

I'm confused and need more help.

Place Value

How can I use place value?

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