Digit Value
How many different ways can you represent a number? What are they?
1. Standard Form (ie. 456)
2. Model it (draw a picture of the Base 10 Blocks)
3. Expanded Form (400 + 50 + 6)
4. Numbers and Words (4 hundreds, 5 tens, 6 ones)
5. Written Words (four hundred fifty six)
What is the value of the blocks in this model?
136
Write the expanded for the following model:
100 + 30 + 6 = 136
Write the following number in words only.
one hundred thirty six
465 > 233
465 is greater than 233
What is the value of the digit 4 in 341?
4 tens or 40.
What is the value of the blocks in this model?
3,427
Write the expanded form of the following model:
3000 + 400 + 20 + 7 = 3427
Write the following number in words only.
three thousand four hundred twenty seven
Compare the following two numbers:
3, 878.5 ______________ 3, 878.6
3, 878.5 is less than 3, 878.6
Since the rest of the number is the same, we have to look at the tenths - 5 tenths is less than 6 tenths!
What is the value of the digit 8 in 978?
8 ones or 8
Draw a model using Base 10 blocks for the number: 404
Your drawing should have:
4 hundreds blocks
4 ones blocks
Write the expanded form for the number 404.
400 + 4 = 404
Write 404 in words only.
Four hundred four.
Put the following numbers in order from LEAST to GREATEST.
89, 401, 8, 81, 424
8, 81, 89, 401, 424
What is the value of the digit 2 in 2, 907?
2 thousands or 2000.
Draw a model using Base 10 blocks for the number: 3, 081
Your model should have:
3 thousands
8 tens
1 one
Write the expanded form for the number 3,081.
3000 + 80 + 1 = 3081
Write 3,081 in words only.
Three thousand eighty one
Put the following numbers in order from GREATEST to LEAST.
6721, 8430, 670, 45, 10 000
10 000, 8430, 6721, 670, 45
What is the value of the digit 6 in 5,703.6
6 tenths or 0.6
Draw a model using Base 10 blocks for the number: 6, 390.
Your model should have:
6 thousands
3 hundreds
9 tens
Write the expanded form for the number 6,390.4
6000 + 300 + 90 + 0.4 = 6,390.4
Write 6,390.4 in words only.
Six thousand three hundred ninety AND four tenths.
Put the decimals in order from LEAST TO GREATEST.
0.7, 0.3, 0.5, 0.1, 0.3
0.1, 0.3, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7