
Number Relationships
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Mathematics
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3rd Grade
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Hard
Jayna Allen
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Preview Challenge
Why can a number be represented in various ways but the value of the
number stay the same?
Ibrahim describes the number 174,408 as shown.
1 hundred thousand, 7 ten thousands, 4 thousands, 40 hundreds, 8 ones
Do you agree with how Ibrahim described 174,408? Why or why not?
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Lesson Objective
Demonstration of
Learning
(3.2B) I will describe the mathematical
relationships found in the base-10 place value
system through the hundred-thousands place.
Date
Given 4 problems, I will describe the
mathematical relationships found in the
base-10 place value system through the
hundred-thousands place with 100% accuracy.
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Lesson Goals
Success Criteria
●I am learning to describe the mathematical
relationship between place value in a base-10
system.
Date
●I can describe the mathematical relationship between
place value in a base-10 system.
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Academic Vocabulary
Base-10 Place Value System
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expanded form
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expanded notation
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hundred
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hundred thousand
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ones
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one thousand
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place value
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standard form
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tens
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ten thousand
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A lot has an area of 55,372 square feet. What is the relationship between the
digits in the one thousands place and the ten thousands place?
I Do
6
We Do
What is the relationship between the hundreds place and the one thousands
place in the number 86,639?
7
I Do
What is the relationship between the values of the sevens in the number
77,136?
8
We Do
The number 5,391 has the same digits as the number 5,931. What is the
relationship between the values of the digit 3 in the two numbers?
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Y’all Do
Ibrahim describes the number 174,408 as shown.
1 hundred thousand, 7 ten thousands, 4 thousands, 40 hundreds, 8 ones
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Do you agree with how Ibrahim described 174,408? Why or why not?
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Describe 174,408 in two different ways.
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What is the relationship between the digit 4 in the one thousands place
and the digit 4 in the hundreds place?
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You Do
❏ Read and annotate
the text and diagrams
to identify the place
values.
❏ Identify and describe
the relationship within
the diagram shown or
the number given.
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Closure
What is the relationship between two digits that are the
same and appear side-by-side in a number?
Is this always true?
2,248
611
4,556
Preview Challenge
Why can a number be represented in various ways but the value of the
number stay the same?
Ibrahim describes the number 174,408 as shown.
1 hundred thousand, 7 ten thousands, 4 thousands, 40 hundreds, 8 ones
Do you agree with how Ibrahim described 174,408? Why or why not?
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