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Understand Three Digit Numbers

Understand Three Digit Numbers

Assessment

Presentation

Mathematics

2nd Grade

Hard

CCSS
1.NBT.B.2B, 4.NBT.B.6, 2.NBT.A.3

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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12 Slides • 8 Questions

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GRADE 2 Module 4 Lesson 3.
Represent Three-Digit Numbers- Part 2

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Draw

Cirle the tens and underline the onesin each card.

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I Can.

I Can use drawings and concrete models to

show three-digit numbers.- Part 2

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Build Understanding • Task 1 ACTIVITY.

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Draw

Use CUBES strategy

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Match

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How many hundreds,tens and ones are there?

hundreds

tens

ones

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7

4

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Multiple Choice

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Joy can fill ________

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2 boxes and 7 bags. She will have 3 grapes left.

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3 boxes and 7 bags. She will have 3 grapes left.

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2 boxes and 7 bags. She will have 5 grapes left.

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Turn and Talk.

Why does your answer show hundreds, tens, and ones?

Explain.

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Check Understanding.

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Answer:

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Activity:

Interactive
Reteach: Assign on
HMH.

Page 39 in HMH more
practice/homework book

Challenge worksheet

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Multiple Choice

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Mental Math

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13 bags

2

3 bags

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130 bags

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Draw

Bronze

Represent Three-Digit Numbers

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Name
LESSON 4.3
Reteach

Represent Three-Digit Numbers

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215

Hundreds

Tens

Ones

Hundreds

Tens

Ones


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4

7
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5

Draw a quick picture. Write how many hundreds,
tens, and ones.

1 483

2 306

hundreds

tens

ones

hundreds

tens

ones

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Module 4 • Lesson 3

DO NOT EDIT--Changes must be made through “File info”
CorrectionKey=NL-A

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Draw

Gold

Write each number under the quick picture that it matches.

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Poll

I can.......

  1. 1. I can recognize a three-digit number. 

  1. 2. I can recognize a three-digit number, and I know it is made up of hundreds, tens, and ones. 


  1. 3. I can use drawings and concrete models to show three-digit numbers. 


  1. 4. I can explain how to use concrete and visual models to represent three-digit numbers and solve problems. 


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Exit Ticket.

IXL: L.2

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Represent Three-Digit Numbers- Part 2

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