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Wisechamps Grade 2 Number Names and Number Sense (Session 3)
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2nd Grade
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rajat toshniwal
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20 Slides • 11 Questions
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●Arranging numbers in Ascending or Descending Order
●Formation of 2-digit Numbers with/without repetition
●Formation of 3-digit Numbers with/without repetition
●Comparison of Numbers
Grade-2
Number sense
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Ascending and Descending Order
213
230
245
277
291
291
277
245
230
213
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Numbers are said to be in ascending order if they are
arranged from the smallest to the largest number
Example: 523, 547, 674, 679, 858
Ascending Order
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Multiple Choice
The ascending order of the numbers
245, 396, 369, 435
are
369, 435, 396, 245
245, 369, 435, 396
245, 369, 396, 435
None of these
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Explanation
245 < 369 < 396 < 435
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Descending Order
Numbers are said to be in descending order if they are
arranged from the largest to the smallest number
Example: 787, 747, 712, 643, 578
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Multiple Choice
In a Jungle, there are 39 Tigers, 78 Deers, 98 Elephants and 20 Leopards. On the basis of the numbers, which one is the correct arrangement in Descending order?
Leopards, Deers, Elephants, Tigers
Elephants, Deers, Tigers, Leopards
Leopards, Tigers, Deers, Elephants
None of these
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Explanation
Here, 98 > 78 > 39 > 20
So, the required descending order is
Elephants, Deers, Tigers, Leopards
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Formation of 2-digit Numbers
without Repetition
Suppose we have two different digits 4 and 7.
To write the greatest number of 2-digit, we write the digits in descending
order that is 74.
To write the smallest number of 2-digit, we write the digits in ascending
order that is 47.
Note that with the digit 0 and the digit 7, only the number 70 is formed.
The number 07 is not a two-digit number.
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Formation of 2-digit
Numbers with Repetition
To Form 2-digit number with repetition, we have to
write the digit twice
Example:
2-digit number using the digit 2 repeated twice is 22
2-digit number using the digit 7 repeated twice is 77
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the smallest 2 - digit number formed from the digits 2, 4, and 7 without Repetition?
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22
74
42
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the largest 2 - digit number formed from the digits 3, 7, and 9 with Repetition?
24
97
74
42
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For the given three different digits, we place one digit at hundreds place
one by one and other two digits at tens place and ones place
Now keeping the hundreds place digit same, we interchange the digits of
tens place and ones place
Example:
The numbers using the digits 5, 3, and 4 are: 534, 543, 354, 345, 453, 435
(Total 6 numbers each of 3 digits)
Formation of 3-digit Numbers
without Repetition
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To get the greatest number, we repeat the greatest digit at the remaining
places on the extreme left.
To get the smallest number, we repeat the smallest digit at the remaining
places on the extreme left.
Example:
To form the greatest and smallest 3-digit numbers using digits 7 and 3, we
use each digit at least once
Greatest 3-digit number is 773 Smallest 3-digit number is 337
Formation of 3-digit Numbers
with Repetition
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the smallest 3 - digit number formed from the digits 2, 4, 6 and 7 without Repetition?
247
224
246
764
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How do you compare two numbers?
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First we compare
the hundreds place
The number with
more hundreds is
greater
For example,
612 > 432 as 6 > 4
If hundreds are
same then we
compare tens
The number with
more tens is greater
For example,
374 > 358 as 7 > 5
If there are equal
tens in both
numbers,
we compare ones
For example,
415 > 412 as 5 > 2
Comparing Numbers
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Comparing Numbers
NUMBER
Place Value Chart
H T O
Number
With More
Hundreds is
Greater
Equal Hundreds
More Than Is
Greater
Equal Hundreds
And Tens
More Ones is
Greater
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Multiple Choice
In 981, the digit 8 is at __ place
Hundreds
Tens
Ones
None of these
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Explanation
The digit 8 is at tens place
H
T
O
9
8
1
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Multiple Choice
Which Sun shows the largest value among the following?
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Mathematical
Reasoning
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Drag and Drop
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Explanation
The digit six or 6 is at hundreds place
H
T
O
6
7
2
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
The number shown on the abacus is written as ___________.
Two hundred forty three hundred seven hundred fifteen
Twenty four thousand three thousand seven hundred fifteen
Two lakh forty three thousand seven hundred fifteen
Two lakh forty three thousand eight hundred fifteen
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Drag and Drop
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●Arranging numbers in Ascending or Descending Order
●Formation of 2-digit Numbers with/without repetition
●Formation of 3-digit Numbers with/without repetition
●Comparison of Numbers
Grade-2
Number sense
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