NAME_______________________________ DATE___________________ PART A: WRITE THE EXPANDED NOTATION FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS. 1. 82,345 ______________________________________________ 2. 346,753 ______________________________________________ 3. 774,291 ______________________________________________ 4. 5,368 ______________________________________________ 5. 225,967 ______________________________________________ PART B: CHOOSE THE CORRECT EXPANDED NOTATION FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING: 6. 82,683 a. 800 + 200 + 600+ 80 + 3 b. 80000+2000+600+80+3 c. 8000+2000+600+80+3 d. none of these 7. 345,712 a. 3000+4000+5000+700+10+2 b. 3000+400+500+700+10+2 c. 300000+40000+5000+700+10+2 d. none of these 1 Linda Owens ©abcteach.com2002 NAME_______________________________ DATE___________________ WRITE THE CORRECT EXPANDED NOTATION FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING: 1, 119,234 _____________________________________________________ 2. 15,578 _____________________________________________________ 3. 376,332 _____________________________________________________ 4. 16,888 _____________________________________________________ 5. 7,345 _____________________________________________________ 6. 8,469 _____________________________________________________ 7. 848,649 _____________________________________________________ 8. 12,749 _____________________________________________________ 9. 11,456 _____________________________________________________ 10. 22,110 _____________________________________________________ 11. 555,675 _____________________________________________________ 12. 234,876 _____________________________________________________ 13. 138,777 _____________________________________________________ 14. 5,841 _____________________________________________________ 2 Linda Owens ©abcteach.com2002 NAME_______________________________ DATE___________________ PLACE VALUE In each of the following numbers, circle the value of the number 3. 1. 38,429 a. c. ones thousands b. d. hundreds ten thousands 2. 12,390 a. c. tens hundreds b. d. thousands ones 3. 88,539 a. c. tens hundreds b. d. ones ten thousands 4. 3,645 a. c. tens hundreds b. d. thousands ten thousands 5. 15,893 a. c. tens thousands b. d. ones hundreds 6. 5,367 a. c. tens ones b. d. thousands hundreds 7. 13,764 a. c. ones thousands b. d. hundreds tens 8. 39,645 a. c. thousands tens b. d. hundreds ten thousands 3 Linda Owens ©abcteach.com2002 NAME_______________________________ DATE___________________ WRITE THE PLACE VALUE FOR THE UNDERLINED DIGIT. PLEASE WRITE NEATLY. ones tens hundreds thousands ten thousands 1. 32,812 ________________________________________ 2. 54,763 ________________________________________ 3. 19,387 ________________________________________ 4. 80,532 ________________________________________ 5. 16,902 ________________________________________ 6. 99,999 ________________________________________ 7. 35,769 ________________________________________ 8. 10,438 ________________________________________ 9. 87,593 ________________________________________ 10. 71,584 ________________________________________ 11. 93,548 ________________________________________ 12. 65,481 ________________________________________ 4 Linda Owens ©abcteach.com2002 NAME_______________________________ DATE___________________ ESTIMATE THE SUMS AND DIFFERENCES. WRITE THE ANSWER ON THE LINE. PLEASE REMEMBER TO ROUND THE NUMBERS TO THE NEAREST HUNDRED FIRST. EXAMPLE 112 + 388 = (100) + (400) = 500 ( ESTIMATE) 1. 344 + 511 = _________________ 2. 677 – 322 = _________________ 3. 299 + 356 = _________________ 4. 566 – 433 = _________________ 5. 788 – 512 = _________________ 6. 212 + 344 = _________________ 7. 693 + 134 = _________________ 8. 928 – 565 = _________________ 9. 702 – 388 = _________________ 10. 599 + 278 = _________________ 11. 482 – 122 = _________________ 12. 432 + 512 = _________________ 5 Linda Owens ©abcteach.com2002 NAME_______________________________ DATE___________________ READ EACH OF THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS. ESTIMATE THE ANSWER TO THE NEAREST HUNDRED. WRITE YOUR ANSWER ON THE LINE. 1. Martin collected 765 baseball cards. He gave 133 of them to Clay. What is the best estimate of the number of cards Martin has left? __________________________ 2. Leah made 143 flowers for the program. She needs 425 flowers. What is the best estimate of the number of flowers Leah needs to make? __________________________ 3. Branden has 178 matchbox cars in his collection. He received 89 more cars for his birthday. What is the best estimate of the total number of cars Branden has now? __________________________ 4. Sandy made 655 cookies for the bake sale. David and his friends ate 312 of the cookies. What is the best estimate of the number of cookies Sandy has left? ___________________________ 5. George collected 599 soda cans. He sold 389 of them at the recycling plant. What is the best estimate of the total number of cans he has left? ___________________________ 6 Linda Owens ©abcteach.com2002 NAME_______________________________ DATE___________________ SOLVE EACH OF THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS. CIRCLE THE LETTER IN FRONT OF THE CORRECT ANSWER. PLEASE SHOW YOUR WORK AND WRITE NEATLY. 1. 412 + 897 a. c. 1219 1309 b. d. 1290 3351 2. 1278 + 3677 a. c. 4955 4198 b. d. 5600 5432 3. 3985 + 5714 a. c. 8799 6755 b. d. 9699 8544 4. 6439 + 2198 a. c. 7537 8637 b. d. 7653 8766 5. 4388 + 8744 a. c. 13132 29432 b. d. 14531 16874 6. 9021 + 6859 a. c. 14580 15488 b. d. 15880 14588 7 Linda Owens ©abcteach.com2002 NAME_______________________________ DATE___________________ SOLVE EACH OF THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS. CIRCLE THE LETTER IN FRONT OF THE CORRECT ANSWER. SHOW YOUR WORK AND PLEASE WRITE NEATLY. 1. 3400 – 765 a. c. 1365 1876 b. d. 2635 1298 2. 9805 – 4387 a. c. 5418 6348 b. d. 5378 5428 3. 2000 – 465 a. c. 1325 1224 b. d. 1885 1535 4. 8078 – 4387 a. c. 4661 3691 b. d. 5491 5481 5. 7304 – 2769 a. c. 5546 4675 b. d. 3471 4535 6. 9056 – 5884 a. c. 3172 2367 b. d. 3473 4172 8 Linda Owens ©abcteach.com2002 NAME_______________________________ DATE___________________ PAGE 2: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 80,000 + 2000 + 300 + 40 300,000 + 40,000 + 6,000 700,000 + 70,000 + 4,000 5,000 + 300 + 60 + 8 200,000 + 20,000 + 5,000 b c 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 100,000 + 10,000 + 9,000 + 200 10,000 + 5,000 + 500 + 70 + 8 300,000 + 70,000 + 6,000 + 300 10,000 + 6,000 + 800 + 80 + 8 7,000 + 300 + 40 + 5 8,000 + 400 + 60 + 9 800,000 + 40,000 + 8,000 + 600 10,000 + 2,000 + 700 + 40 + 9 10,000 + 1,000 + 400 + 50 + 6 20,000 + 2000 + 100 + 10 500,000 + 50,000 + 5,000 + 600 200,000 + 30,000 + 4,000 + 800 100,000 + 30,000 + 8,000 + 700 5,000 + 800 + 40 + 1 PAGE 4: 1. 3. 5. 7. d a b c PAGE 5: 1. 3. 5. 7. 9. 11. hundreds thousands thousands tens thousands ones PAGE 3: 2. 4. 6. 8. + 900 + 60 + 7 + 30 + 4 + 30 + 2 + 40 + 9 + 70 + 5 + 70 + 6 + 70 + 7 c b d d 2. 4. 6. 8. 10. 12. 9 + 5 + 700 + 50 +3 + 200 + 90 + 1 tens ones ten thousands hundreds ten thousands hundreds Linda Owens ©abcteach.com2002 NAME_______________________________ DATE___________________ PAGE 6: 1. 3. 5. 7. 9. 11. 800 700 300 800 300 400 2. 4. 6. 8. 10. 12. 400 200 500 300 900 900 PAGE 7: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 700 300 300 400 200 PAGE 8: 1. 3. 5. c b a 2. 4. 6. a c b PAGE 9: 1. 3. 5. b d d 2. 4. 6. a c a 10 Linda Owens ©abcteach.com2002
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