The document provides information about writing numbers between 101 and 1000 in numeric and word form. It includes the numbers 1-40 written out, explains place value with the terms "ones", "tens", and "hundreds", and gives examples of writing numbers like 285. It also introduces concepts like "squares", "longs", "flats", and "blocks" to demonstrate place value using base-10 blocks and asks questions about place value in the number 1000.
The document provides information about writing numbers between 101 and 1000 in numeric and word form. It includes the numbers 1-40 written out, explains place value with the terms "ones", "tens", and "hundreds", and gives examples of writing numbers like 285. It also introduces concepts like "squares", "longs", "flats", and "blocks" to demonstrate place value using base-10 blocks and asks questions about place value in the number 1000.
The document provides information about writing numbers between 101 and 1000 in numeric and word form. It includes the numbers 1-40 written out, explains place value with the terms "ones", "tens", and "hundreds", and gives examples of writing numbers like 285. It also introduces concepts like "squares", "longs", "flats", and "blocks" to demonstrate place value using base-10 blocks and asks questions about place value in the number 1000.
What is the smallest 3-digit number that can be formed?
(101-1000) Answer: 101 How will you write two hundred eighty-five in symbols? Answer: 285 What is the biggest place value in the numerals? Answer: 9