Patterns
Bundling
Place Value
Comparing Numbers
Ways To Represent A Number
100

Fill in the blank: 2, 4, 6, 8, ___

10

100

If you have 10 ones, you can bundle them into this place value.

Tens.

100

How many tens are there in the number 543? 

4 tens. 

100

Which number is greater: 102 or 120?

120

100

What is the standard form of 3 hundreds, 2 tens, and 5 ones?

325

200

What number comes next? 25, 30, 35, 40, ___

45

200

If you bundle 30 ones, how many tens do you have?

3 tens.

200

What is the value of the digit 5 in the number 457?

50

200

Which number is bigger: 3 tens and 5 ones or 4 tens and 1 one?

4 tens and 1 one.

200

Write 573 in expanded form.

500+70+3

300

Find the missing number: 500, 600, ___, 800, 900  

700

300

You have 15 tens. How many hundreds can you make?

1 hundred.

300

What number has 4 hundreds, 5 tens, and 2 ones?

452

300

Compare using <, >, or =: 347 ___ 374

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300

What is the base ten language for 135?

1 hundred, 3 tens and 5 ones.

400

What comes next? 345, 355, 365, ___  

375

400

If you have 87 ones, how many tens and ones will you have after bundling?

8 tens 7 ones.

400

If you have 3 tens, 2 hundreds, and 4 ones, the number is this.

234

400

Compare using <, >, or =: 1 hundred 2 tens 5 ones ___ 125

=

400

Write this number in expanded form: 405.

400+5

500

Fill in the blanks: 900, 800, ___, 600, ___  

700 and 500

500

You have 45 tens. How many hundreds can you make? 

4 hundreds.

500

If the digit 8 is in the hundreds place, what is its value in 891?

800

500

True or false: 4 hundreds + 5 tens + 6 ones is greater than 456

False. 

500

Write 684 in expanded form and explain each part.

600+80+4

6 hundreds = 600

8 tens = 80

4 ones = 4

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