Kids will practice writing numbers in standard form by understanding place value. They'll identify numbers from expanded forms, enhancing their number sense with 3-digit numbers. Perfect for young mathematicians
Numbers written in exponent form, i.e. {eq}9^3 {/eq}, can also be written in standard form. They follow the same steps mentioned above; however, the exponent form must be expanded first. Let's look at {eq}9^3 {/eq}. To expand this number, it has to be rewritten as {eq}9*...
Expanded form is a specific way of writing the digits of a number that you've broken into each of its component place values. To write numbers in expanded form, you link each digit in the number to its place value with a multiplication sign. Consider the example of 392. Reading the numb...
Standard Form Expanded FormExample: Put 925 into Expanded Form 925 = 900 + 20 + 5Decimal NumbersWe can also compose and decompose decimal numbers:4 + 0.7 + 0.08 ⇒ 4.78 "Composing"37.2 ⇒ 30 + 7 + 0.2 "Decomposing"Example: Decompose 1.35 1.35 = 1 + 0.3 + 0.05Place...
WRITE EACH NUMBER IN EXPANDED FORM67.073___12379002___0.146___WRITE IN STANDARD FROM EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND FORTY-TWO___SEVENTY-FOUR MILLION THREE HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE AND FOUR TENTHS___FOUR THOUSAND THIRTY-TWO AND FORTY-FIVE HUNDREDTHS___WRITE THE TOTAL VALUE OF THE UNDERLINED DIGIT IN EACH...
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convert numbers between standard and expanded form 1st Grade Place Value - Converting to Expanded form The problems on this sheet involve writing a range of 2 digit numbers in expanded form. The sheets are all of a similar level of difficulty. ...
The“Place Value – I Have, Who Has” gameis perfect for reviewing and practicing the reading and identification of 3-digit numerals in both standard and expanded forms. This whole-class game promotes participation, reinforces fundamental math skills, and adds excitement to your place value lesson...
Worksheets for teaching place value of 3-digit numbers. Includes expanded form, ordering numbers, and place value blocks.