Name: ________________________ Model Place Value Relationships 1. Find the value of the 3 in the following numbers: 2,304 and 16,135 In 2,304, the 3 is in what place? ___________ How much is the 3 worth? _______________ In 16,135, the 3 is in what place? __________ How much is the 3 worth? _______________ 2. Read and Write Numbers 3. Standard Form: ___________________ Word Form: ninety-two thousand, one hundred seventy Expanded Form: 90,000 + 2,000 + ____________ + 70 4. S tandard Form: 200,007 Word Form: two hundred _____________________, ______________________ Expanded Form: _______________ + 7 Write the following number in two other forms. 5. four hundred eight thousand, seventeen 6. 65,058 Find the sum. Then write the answer in standard form. 6. 5 thousands 2 tens 4 ones + 4 thousands 3 hundreds 2 ones Compare and Order Numbers Compare. Write <, >, or =. 7. 8. Round Numbers Round to the place value of the underlined digit. 10. 6 4,999 = _______________ 11. 8 50,000 = _______________ 12. 30 1 ,587 = _______________ Rename Numbers Rename the number. Draw a quick picture to help. 13. 150 14. 1,4000 ________ tens __________ hundreds Add Whole Numbers Estimate. Then find the sum. 15. 16. Subtract Whole Numbers Estimate. Then find the difference. 17. 18. Multiplication Comparisons 19. Carly has 9 pennies. Jack has 4 times as many pennies as Carly. How many pennies does Jack have? Draw a model and write an equation to solve. 20. Mrs. Brown has 3 times as many rabbits as Mrs. D. Mrs. Brown has 6 rabbits. How many rabbits does Mrs. D. have? Draw a model and write an equation to solve. Write a comparison sentence 21. 18=9x2 ________ is ________ times as many as _________. 22. 5x7=35 ________ times as many as ________ is _________. 23. Draw a model. Write an equation and solve. At the dog show, there are 4 times as many boxers as spaniels. If there are a total of 30 dogs, how many dogs are spaniels? Multiply Tens, Hundreds, and Thousands Find the product. 24. 7 x 6,000 = _______________ 25. 4 x 80 = ________________ 26. 9 x 300 = 27. 5 x 2,000 = _____________ _______________ Estimate Products Tell whether the exact answer is reasonable. 28. Mrs. Smith sells a roll of horse hay for $58. She says she will make $174 if she sells 3 rolls. ($174 is her estimate) 29. A walking path for horses is 94 feet long. Jason says that if a horse walks the length of the path 3 times, it will have walked 500 feet. (500 feet is his estimate) Multiply Using the Distributive Property Model the product on the grid. Record the product. 30. 31. Multiply Using Expanded Form 32. Record the product. Use expanded form to help. 33. 3 x 288 = ___________ 34. 8 x 362 = ____________ Multiply Using Partial Products Estimate. Then use partial product to record your answer. 35. 36. Multiply Using Mental Math *Strategies* Use the strategies above to solve. 37. 5 x 420 38. 6 x 298 39. 32 x 25 40. 5 x 198 Multiply 2-Digit / 3-Digit / 4-Digit Numbers with Regrouping Estimate. Then record the product. 41. 42. 43. 44. Solve using Order of Operations Solve to find the value of n. 45. 46. Solve. Use compatible numbers or round. Estimate the product. Choose a method. 47. 96 x 34 48. 47 x 39 Multiply Using Partial Products/Area Models 49. 54 x 15 50. 87 x 16 Multiply with Regrouping 51. 52. Write a rule for your pattern. Use your rule to find the unknown numbers. 53. RULE: 54. RULE:
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