NS 1.1*1%7 Read and write whole numbers in the millions. &&66 5HDGDQGZULWHPXOWLGLJLWZKROHQXPEHUVXVLQJEDVHWHQQXPHUDOV QXPEHUQDPHVDQGH[SDQGHGIRUP&RPSDUHWZRPXOWLGLJLWQXPEHUVEDVHGRQ PHDQLQJVRIWKHGLJLWVLQHDFKSODFHXVLQJ! DQGV\PEROVWRUHFRUGWKHUHVXOWVRI FRPSDULVRQV UNDERLYING SKILLS AND CONCEPTS: place value; addition basic facts; expanded notation Expanded Notation a K ey Ide Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones , 8 6 3 4 To write a number in expanded notation, multiply each digit by its place value. 3,486 ! (3 " 1,000) # (4 " 100) # (8 " 10) # (6 " 1) ! 3,000 # 400 # 80 # 6 E x am p l E 1 7,024,892 ! (7 " 1,000,000) # (2 " 10,000) # (4 " 1,000) # (8 " 100) # (9 " 10) # (2 " 1) ! 7,000,000 # 20,000 # 4,000 # 800 # 90 # 2 E x am p l E 2 Write 80,000 # 6,000 # 500 # 4 in standard form. 80,000 # 6,000 # 500 # 4 ! 86,504 E x am p l E 3 Write three hundred thousand, seven hundred fifty in expanded form and in standard form. three hundred thousand, seven hundred fifty ! 300,000 # 700 # 50 ! 300,750 page 8 Chapter 1 – Lesson 4 D – © CSL Associates, Inc. All rights reserved. Write 7,024,892 in expanded notation. Name P RAC T I C E Write each number in expanded notation. 1. 675 2. 3,565 600 70 5 3. 7,290 3,000 500 60 5 4. 42,980 7,000 200 90 5. 78,034 40,000 2,000 900 80 6. 378,002 70,000 8,000 30 4 300,000 70,000 8,000 2 Write each number in standard form. 7. (6 100) (5 1) 605 8. 700 20 3 723 9. 8,000 700 20 4 D – © CSL Associates, Inc. All rights reserved. 10. (3 1,000) (4 100) (8 1) 8,724 3,408 Write each number in expanded form and in standard form. 11. Thirty thousand, seven hundred eighty 30,000 700 80; 30,780 12. Seventeen thousand, eighteen 10,000 7,000 10 8; 17,018 13. Sixty-three thousand, nine hundred four 60,000 3,000 900 4; 63,904 Math Reasoning Expanded Notation MR 3.3 14. Why is zero important when you write numbers? Use an example to explain your thinking. Because without a zero, 35 would be the same as 350. Chapter 1 – Lesson 4 page 9 MCX94.HW.CL.G4.FM&Lesson.v211 8/2/04 19:16 Page 8 Name …at home! P RAC T I C E Write each number in expanded notation. 1. 569 2. 7,864 500 60 9 7,000 800 60 4 3. 9,270 4. 31,630 9,000 200 70 30,000 1,000 600 30 5. 88,504 6. 446,025 80,000 8,000 500 4 400,00040,0006,000205 Write each number in standard form. 7. (3 100) (8 1) 308 8. 500 60 2 562 9. 7,000 500 10 4 7,514 4,305 D – © CSL Associates, Inc. All rights reserved. 10. (4 1,000) (3 100) (5 1) Write each number in expanded form and in standard form. 11. Seventy thousand, four hundred twenty-nine 70,000 400 20 9; 70,429 12. Fifteen thousand, twenty 10,000 5,000 20 ; 15,020 13. Ninety-three thousand, four hundred four 90,000 3,000 400 4; 93,404 Math Reasoning Expanded Notation MR 3.3 14. What does the zero in 40,352 mean? What does the zero in 4,035 mean? 0 in 40,352 means no 1,000s; 0 in 4,035 means no 100s. page 8 Home Resource and Homework Chapter 1 Lesson 4 MCX94TEG4Ch01_32.v8.5.2 2/26/01 18:58 Page 19 Name P RAC T I C E Write each number in expanded notation. 1. 675 2. 3,565 600 70 5 3,000 500 60 5 3. 7,290 4. 42,980 7,000 200 90 40,000 2,000 900 80 5. 78,034 6. 378,002 70,000 8,000 30 4 300,000 70,000 8,000 2 Write each number in standard form. 7. (6 100) (5 1) 605 8. 700 20 3 723 9. 8,000 700 20 4 8,724 D – © CSL Associates, Inc. All rights reserved. 10. (3 1,000) (4 100) (8 1) 3,408 Write each number in expanded form and in standard form. 11. Thirty thousand, seven hundred eighty 30,000 700 80; 30,780 12. Seventeen thousand, eighteen 10,000 7,000 10 8; 17,018 13. Sixty-three thousand, nine hundred four 60,000 3,000 900 4; 63,904 Math Reasoning Expanded Notation MR 3.3 14. Why is zero important when you write numbers? Use an example to explain your thinking. Because without a zero, 35 would be the same as 350. Chapter 1 – Lesson 4 Student Book Page page 9 Name …at home! P RAC T I C E Write each number in expanded notation. 1. 569 2. 7,864 500 60 9 7,000 800 60 4 3. 9,270 4. 31,630 9,000 200 70 30,000 1,000 600 30 5. 88,504 6. 446,025 80,000 8,000 500 4 400,00040,0006,000205 Write each number in standard form. 7. (3 100) (8 1) 308 8. 500 60 2 562 9. 7,000 500 10 4 7,514 4,305 D – © CSL Associates, Inc. All rights reserved. 10. (4 1,000) (3 100) (5 1) Write each number in expanded form and in standard form. 11. Seventy thousand, four hundred twenty-nine 70,000 400 20 9; 70,429 12. Fifteen thousand, twenty 10,000 5,000 20 ; 15,020 13. Ninety-three thousand, four hundred four 90,000 3,000 400 4; 93,404 Math Reasoning Expanded Notation MR 3.3 14. What does the zero in 40,352 mean? What does the zero in 4,035 mean? 0 in 40,352 means no 1,000s; 0 in 4,035 means no 100s. page 8 Home Resource and Homework Chapter 1 Lesson 4
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