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Standard Form Word Form Expanded Form 12,238 3,000+ 600+40+5 456,698 six hundred eleven thousand, one hundred fourteen 10,000+60+9 89,577 Nine hundred fifteen thousand, four hundred nine Determine whether the numbers below are written in standard form, word form, or expanded form. A) 24,321 _________________ B) Three hundred sixty-seven thousand, one hundred twenty-nine ____________ C) 198,102 _________________ D) 300,000+ 50 +8 _________________ E) Eight thousand, seventy-five _________________ Match the numbers on the left to a number on the right. A) B) C) D) E) 56,736 419,089 554,102 30,986 812,489 ©2013 Teaching With a Mountain View F) Four hundred nineteen thousand, eighty-nine G) 800,000+10,000+2,000+400+80+9 H) 500,000+50,000+4,000+100+2 I) 50,000+6,000+700+30+6 J) Thirty thousand, nine hundred eighty-six Place Value Numbers in Base Ten Complete the table below. Number # of Hundred Thousands # of Ten Thousands # of One Thousands # of Hundreds # of Tens # of Ones 6 5 4 2 0 1 9 9 0 7 0 3 0 4 3 6 5 4 89,866 345,286 721,984 79,870 739,032 385,012 Write the digit that is in the place value written. Determine the value of the underlined digit. 45,086 Tens 67,909 328,906 Hundred Thousands 235,567 3,670 Ones 320,096 187,272 Ten Thousands 87,381 765,312 One Thousands 71,761 120,926 Hundred Thousands 149,987 ©2013 Teaching With a Mountain View Place Value Comparing and Ordering Numbers Complete the table below by entering a number that fills in the blank or <, >, =. Number #1 Compare Number #2 Seventy thousand, three hundred twenty-four 67,543 700,000+ 800 + 20 +8 709,999 Thirty-three thousand, six hundred = 90,000 + 2,000 + 70 + 8 902,780 856,970 > 60,000 + 300 + 20 + 7 Three hundred thousand, seventy-nine Five hundred thirty-two thousand, one hundred ten 500,000 + 30 + 2 Six hundred twelve thousand, ten < Place the numbers in order from least to greatest. 45,897 89,755 90,324 45,780 Place the numbers in order from greatest to lest. 523,012 132,631 42,641 716,543 Write the number that is 10,000 more. 57,098 162,019 Write the number that is 10,000 less. 67,789 21,721 ©2013 Teaching With a Mountain View 62,201 47,646 312,092 323,305 423,999 310,091 136,045 689,432 Place Value Rounding Numbers Complete the table below. Original Number Rounded to the nearest one thousand Rounded to the nearest ten thousand Rounded to the nearest hundred thousand 76,902 132,654 684,658 129,543 547,321 323,423 112,811 102,011 515,060 924,013 Henry was in charge of counting the bank coins. They had 23,569 pennies, 752,988 dimes, 23,081 nickels, and 178,863 quarters. Round each number of coins as stated in the chart below. Coin Pennies Dimes Nickels Quarters ©2013 Teaching With a Mountain View Ten Thousand Thousand Sophia’s dad was a pilot. In the first week of June, he flew 56,402 miles. Second week, he flew 60,203 miles. Third week, he flew 23,456 miles. Fourth week, he flew 76,542 miles. Round each number as stated in the chart below. Day Week #1 Week #2 Week #3 Week #4 Hundred Ten Place Value ANSWER KEY Number Form, Expanded Form, Word Form Complete the table below. Standard Form Word Form Expanded Form 12,238 Twelve thousand, two hundred thirty-eight 10,000+2,000+200+30+8 3,645 Three thousand, six hundred forty-five 3,000+ 600+40+5 456,698 Four hundred fifty six thousand, six hundred ninety eight 400,000+50,000+6,000+600+ 90+8 611,114 six hundred eleven thousand, one hundred fourteen 600,000+10,000+1,000+100+10 +4 10,069 Ten thousand, sixty-nine 10,000+60+9 89,577 Eighty-nine thousand, five hundred seventy-seven 80,000+9,000+500+70+7 915,409 Nine hundred fifteen thousand, four hundred nine 900,000+10,000+5,000+400+9 Determine whether the numbers below are written in standard form, word form, or expanded form. Standard Form A) 24,321 _________________ B) Three hundred sixty-seven thousand, one hundred Word Form twenty-nine ____________ C) 198,102 _________________ Standard Form Expanded Form D) 300,000+ 50 +8 _________________ E) Eight thousand, seventy-five _________________ Word Form Match the numbers on the left to a number on the right. A) B) C) D) E) 56,736 419,089 554,102 30,986 812,489 ©2013 Teaching With a Mountain View F) Four hundred nineteen thousand, eighty-nine G) 800,000+10,000+2,000+400+80+9 H) 500,000+50,000+4,000+100+2 I) 50,000 + 6,000+ 700 + 30 + 6 J) Thirty thousand, nine hundred eighty-six Place Value ANSWER KEY Numbers in Base Ten Complete the table below. Number # of Hundred Thousands # of Ten Thousands # of One Thousands # of Hundreds # of Tens # of Ones 89,866 0 8 9 8 6 6 345,286 3 4 5 2 8 6 721,984 7 2 1 9 8 4 654,201 6 5 4 2 0 1 79,870 0 7 9 8 7 0 990,703 9 9 0 7 0 3 43,654 0 4 3 6 5 4 739,032 7 3 9 0 3 2 385,012 3 8 5 0 1 2 Write the digit that is in the place value written. Determine the value of the underlined digit. 45,086 Tens 8 67,909 9 328,906 Hundred Thousands 3 235,567 200,000 3,670 Ones 0 320,096 0 187,272 Ten Thousands 8 87,381 300 765,312 One Thousands 5 71,761 70,000 120,926 Hundred Thousands 1 149,987 40,000 ©2013 Teaching With a Mountain View Place Value ANSWER KEY Comparing and Ordering Numbers Complete the table below by entering a number that fills in the blank or <, >, =. Number #1 Compare Number #2 Seventy thousand, three hundred twenty-four > 67,543 700,000+ 800 + 20 +8 < 709,999 33,600 = Thirty-three thousand, six hundred 902,780 > 90,000 + 2,000 + 70 + 8 856,970 > Varies (Any number less than 856,970) 60,000 + 300 + 20 + 7 < Three hundred thousand, seventy-nine Five hundred thirty-two thousand, one hundred ten > 500,000 + 30 + 2 Varies (Any number less than 612,010) < Six hundred twelve thousand, ten Place the numbers in order from least to greatest. 45,897 89,755 90,324 45,780 45,780-45,897-89,744-90,324 67,789 21,721 62,201 47,646 21,721-47,646-62,201-67,789 ©2013 Teaching With a Mountain View Place the numbers in order from greatest to lest. 523,012 132,631 42,641 716,543 716,543-523,012-132,631-42,641 312,092 323,305 423,999 310,091 423,999-323,305-312,092-310,091 Write the number that is 10,000 more. 57,098 162,019 67,098 172,019 Write the number that is 10,000 less. 136,045 689,432 126,045 679,432 Place Value ANSWER KEY Rounding Numbers Complete the table below. Original Number Rounded to the nearest one thousand Rounded to the nearest ten thousand Rounded to the nearest hundred thousand 76,902 77,000 80,000 - 132,654 133,000 130,000 100,000 684,658 685,000 680,000 700,000 129,543 130,000 130,000 100,000 547,321 547,000 550,000 500,000 323,423 323,000 320,000 300,000 112,811 113,000 110,000 100,000 102,011 102,000 100,000 100,000 515,060 515,000 520,000 500,000 924,013 924,000 920,000 900,000 Henry was in charge of counting the bank coins. They had 23,569 pennies, 752,988 dimes, 23,081 nickels, and 178,863 quarters. Round each number of coins as stated in the chart below. Coin Ten Thousand Thousand Pennies 20,000 24,000 Dimes 750,000 753,000 Nickels 20,000 23,000 Quarters 180,000 179,000 ©2013 Teaching With a Mountain View Sophia’s dad was a pilot. In the first week of June, he flew 56,402 miles. Second week, he flew 60,203 miles. Third week, he flew 23,456 miles. Fourth week, he flew 76,542 miles. Round each number as stated in the chart below. Day Hundred Ten Week #1 56,400 56,400 Week #2 60,200 60,200 Week #3 23,500 23,460 Week #4 76,500 76,540
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