
Guided Practice p. 7-8
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Guided Practice p. 7 -Numeration
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1. Use number names and numerals to write 900,000 + 60,000 + 3,000 + 100 + 4.
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900,000 + 60,000 + 3,000 + 100 + 4
963, 104
nine hundred sixty-three thousand, one hundred four
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2. What is the greatest number that has one comma when written with numerals?
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999,999
nine hundred ninety-nine thousand, nine hundred
ninety-nine
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3. Write 7,320 in expanded form.
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7,320
Expanded Form - 7,000 + 300 + 20
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4. Write 55, 426 using number names.
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55, 426
number name:
fifty-five thousand, four hundred twenty-six
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5. In a recent year, 284,604 fans attended the hockey playoffs in Chicago. What digit is in the thousands place in 284,604?
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284,604
* digit in the thousands place
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Independent Practice- p.7
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Write the number using number names.
300,000 + 10,000 + 6,000 + 20 + 9
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300,000 + 10,000 + 6,000 + 20 + 9
three hundred sixteen thousand, twenty-nine
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Write the number in expanded form. 7,622
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7,622
expanded form:
7,000 + 600 + 20 + 2
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Write the number in expanded form. 294,160
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294,160
expanded form:
200,000 + 90,000 + 4,000 + 100 + 60
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Write the number in expanded form. 43,702
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43,702
expanded form:
40,000 + 3,000 + 700 + 2
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Write the number name. 1,688
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1,688
number name:
one thousand, six hundred eighty-eight
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Write the number name. 331,872
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331, 872
number name:
three hundred thirty-one thousand, eight hundred seventy-two
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Write the number names. 44,444
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44,444
number name:
forty-four thousand, four hundred forty-four
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Math Practices and Problem Solving
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1. Letitia wrote one thousand, two hundred four in a place-value chart. What mistake did she make?
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1. Letitia wrote one thousand, two hundred four in a place-value chart. What mistake did she make?
She wrote the 4 in the tens place. She should have written a zero in the tens place, because there are zero tens in 1,204.
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2. In 2016, the world's oldest tree was 5,066 years old. Write the number that is one hundred more using number names.
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2. In 2016, the world's oldest tree was 5,066 years old. Write the number that is one hundred more using number names.
5, 066 + 100 = 5,166
five thousand, one hundred
sixty-six
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3. Jessica wants to buy a new team jacket that costs $35. If Jessica saves $5 a week for 4 weeks and $4 for 3 weeks, will she have enough money to buy the team jacket? Explain
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3. Jessica wants to buy a new team jacket that costs $35. If Jessica saves $5 a week for 4 weeks and $4 for 3 weeks, will she have enough money to buy the team jacket? Explain
$5 x 4 = $20 ; $4 x 3 = $12 ; $20 + $12 =$32
No; Jessica will only have $32 saved.
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4. Drew wrote the following sentences: " A period is a group of any 3 three digits in a number. If not, how would you correct him?
Yes
No
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4. Drew wrote the following sentences: " A period is a group of any 3 three digits in a number. If not, how would you correct him?
No; Drew is right that a period is a group of three digits, but the three digits have to be grouped by place value, ones, tens and hundreds to make a period.
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5. Two numbers have the same digit in the millions period, the same digits in the thousands period, and the same digits in the ones period. Do these two numbers have the same value? Explain.
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5. Two numbers have the same digit in the millions period, the same digits in the thousands period, and the same digits in the ones period. Do these two numbers have the same value? Explain.
If the same digits appear in the same positions in both numbers, they have the same value. if any digits appear in a different position within a period, the two numbers do not have the same value.
1,234,567 = 1,234, 567
1, 234, 567 is not equal to 1, 432,765
2, 672, 813 - 2,000,000 ; 2,000
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6. Wallace writes the number 72, 204 in a place-value chart. Give the place value of all the digits.
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6. Wallace writes the number 72, 204 in a place-value chart. Give the place value of all the digits.
72,204
ten thousands
thousands
hundreds
tens
ones
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7. Krista wrote 6,014 in expanded form. Give the values of all digits.
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7. Krista wrote 6,014 in expanded form. Give the values of all digits.
6,014 -
6,000
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