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Math3 Week 1
Math3 Week 1
Math3 Week 1
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Numbers to 10,000
Practice 1 Counting
Write each number shown.
Example
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2,651
1.
2.
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Lesson 1.1 Counting
Write each number in word form.
3.
2,830
4.
7,118
5.
6.
1,805
7.
3,009
8.
4,040
9. nine thousand
a
10. one thousand, four hundred o
11. six thousand, eight hundred thirty-five n
12. three thousand, two hundred sixty y
13. three thousand, two hundred six d
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Lesson 1.1 Counting
Count on by ones, tens, hundreds, or thousands.
Fill in the missing numbers.
18. 2,065 2,066 2,068 2,070
1,086 1,117
1,076 1,116
4,087
3,086 1,126
2 6 3 9
2 thousands 6 hundreds 3 tens 9 ones
or 2,000 or 600 or 30 or 9
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3 0 9 2
or or or or
2.
6 5 0 0
6 5 tens ones
or or or or
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Lesson 1.2 Place Value
Write the value of each digit in the box.
Example
6, 3 2 1 3. 5, 4 2 6
6,000
300
20
1
4. 3, 4 6 7 5. 9, 8 5 4
8. 1, 4 2 0 9. 7, 2 9 8
Write each number in expanded form, standard form, and word form.
Example
7,215 7,000 200 10 5
7,000
200 7,215 is the standard form.
14.
1,000
600 is the standard form.
40
3 is the word form of .
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Lesson 1.2 Place Value
Write each number in expanded form, standard form, and word form.
15.
9,000
300 is the standard form.
4
16.
3,000
50
17.
6,000
8 is the standard form.
18.
5,000
800 is the standard form.
2,000 30 4
2,000, 30, and 4 make .
3,000 20
3,000 and 20 make .
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Lesson 1.2 Place Value
Complete.
21. 7,456 7,000 50 6
26. 5,068 60 8
is greater than .
is less than .
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Lesson 1.3 Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Compare. Write > or < .
3.
3,160 8,620
4.
4,500 4,536
5.
999 1,000
17.
3,761 3,671 3,617 3,716
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Lesson 1.3 Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Fill in each blank. Use base-ten blocks to help you.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
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Lesson 1.3 Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Help Sam follow the correct numbers on the map to get to
his mother’s office. Write your answers in the boxes.
Using the numbers in the boxes, color the route that Sam takes to his
mother’s office.
Office
Building A
8,291
3,456 1,987 1,898
2,000
Office
Building B
8,219
1,889 2,012
1,899
Sam 4,456
1,978
Office
8,265 Building C
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Chapter 1 Numbers to 10,000
Put On Your Thinking Cap!
Problem Solving
I am a 4-digit number.
The digit 8 is in the hundreds place.
The digit in the thousands place is greater than the digit in the hundreds place.
The digit in the ones place is the smallest possible digit.
The digit in the tens place is 3 less than 6.
What number am I?