Model Place Value Relationships Read and Write Numbers

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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:​
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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 =.
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Round Numbers
Round to the place value of the underlined digit.
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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.
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Subtract Whole Numbers
Estimate. Then find the difference.
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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
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18=9x2
________ is ________ times as many as _________.
22. 5x7=35
________ times as many as ________ is _________.
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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.
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7 x 6,000 = _______________
25. 4 x 80 = ________________
26. 9 x 300 =
27. 5 x 2,000 = _____________
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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.
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Multiply Using Expanded Form
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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.
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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.
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Solve using Order of Operations
Solve to find the value of n.
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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
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Write a rule for your pattern. Use your rule to find the unknown numbers.
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RULE:
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