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NSO.1.2 Supplemental Lesson Unit 2.2

NSO.1.2 Supplemental Lesson Unit 2.2

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Mathematics

3rd Grade

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Hard

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

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Josue Rentas

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2 Slides • 6 Questions

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Standard

MA.3.NSO.1.2 Compose and decompose four-digit numbers in multiple ways using thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones. Demonstrate each composition or decomposition using objects, drawings and expressions or equations.,

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Essential question :

How can I use place value to work with multi-digit numbers?

3

Drag and Drop

How can you decompose 4,526 ?


Thousand + ​
Hundred + ​
Tens + ​
ones
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
4
5
2
6
1
0

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Fill in the Blank

What number is expressed by 34 hundreds + 2 tens + 15 ones

5

Multiple Select

How can you decompose the number 1,578 in three different ways.

1

1 thousand + 57 hundreds + 8 ones

2

1 thousand + 5 hundreds + 7 tens + 8 ones

3

15 hundreds + 78 ones

4

15 hundreds + 7 tens + 8 ones

5

15 thousand + 78 hundreds

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Fill in the Blank

Write the number expressed by the equation below.

15 hundreds + 27 ones

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Multiple Choice

Express the number below using only hundreds and ones.

3,708

1

3, thousand + 708 ones

2
  1. 37 hundreds + 8 ones

3

3 thousand + 708 hundreds

4

37 ones + 8 hundreds

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Multiple Select

Select all that show 7,246.

1

7 thousands + 2 tens + 46 ones

2

7 thousands + 2 hundreds + 29 ones

3

6 thousands + 12 hundreds + 4 tens + 6 ones

4

6 thousands + 11 hundreds + 14 tens + 6 one

Standard

MA.3.NSO.1.2 Compose and decompose four-digit numbers in multiple ways using thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones. Demonstrate each composition or decomposition using objects, drawings and expressions or equations.,

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