Reading and Writing Numbers to 1,000
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Objective
I can fluently read and write numbers up to 1,000.
Part 1 of 4
Warm-up video
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Part 2 of 4
Key concepts
3 concepts
- 1
A digit is a part of a number, and its place value tells us how much it is worth based on its position.
- 2
The place values discussed in the video include the ones, tens, and hundreds spots.
- 3
In the number 8,763, the digit 6 is in the tens spot, and the digit 8 is in the thousands spot.
Part 3 of 4
Practice
7 questions
What is a digit? Provide an example of a number and identify its digits.
In the number 739, what is the place value of the digit 3?
Part 4 of 4
Exit ticket
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“Write the number 649 in word form. Then, write the number 'two hundred seventy-one' in standard form.”
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