Large Numbers CH 1 Lesson Nots

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JOHNSON GRAMMAR SCHOOL

[Senior Secondary School Affiliated to CBSE]


Raghavendra Nagar, Nacharam, Hyderabad

Lesson Notes

Subject: Mathematics Grade : III

Topic: Ch.1.Large Numbers


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CONCEPT MAP
4- Digit numbers

Number name

Place value and Face value

Expanded form

Successor and Predecessor

Ascending and Descending


Large numbers Order

Number on Abacus

Comparison of numbers

Even and odd numbers

Forming largest and

smallest number

Rounding off to nearest

tens and hundreds


KEY POINTS
Place value:- Place value of a digit is determined by the position of that digit in a number.

Face value: - Face value of a digit is the digit itself.

Successor: - The number that comes just after a given number is called the successor of that
number.

Predecessor: The number that comes just before a given number is called the predecessor of that
number.

Ascending order: Arranging the given numbers in the order of the smallest to the largest is called
ascending or increasing order.

Descending Order: Arranging the given numbers in the order of the largest to the smallest is
called descending or decreasing order.

Even Numbers: Numbers that can be divided into exact group of two’s are called Even numbers.

Odd Numbers: Numbers that cannot be divided into exact group of two’s are called Odd
numbers.
Exercise-1.1
2. Write the expanded form

a. 1964 - 1000+900+60+4
c. 3690 - 3000+600+90
d. 3900 - 3000+900
h. 7012 - 7000+10+2

b, e, f, g, i in PB

6. Write down the face value and place value of 6 in

a) 6400

Place Value: 6000

Face Value: 6

b) 2640

Place Value: 600

Face Value: 6

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