Math primary 3 numbers up to 10 000

30
Hundreds Tens Ones 5 7 2 The place of each digit : The value of each digit : I write : I say : 5 hundreds 7 tens 2 ones 500 70 2 572 Five hundred and seventy-two I say : Five hundred and seventy-two

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Hundreds Tens Ones

5 7 2

The place of each digit :The value of each digit :I write :I say :

5 hundreds 7 tens 2 ones500 70 2572Five hundred and seventy-two

The place of each digit :The value of each digit :I write :I say :

5 hundreds 7 tens 2 ones500 70 2572Five hundred and seventy-two

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Hundreds Tens Ones

7 0 1

The place of each digit :The value of each digit :I write :I say :

7 hundreds 0 tens 1 ones700 0 1701Seven hundred and one

The place of each digit :The value of each digit :I write :I say :

7 hundreds 0 tens 1 ones700 0 1701Seven hundred and one

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Hundreds Tens Ones

8 3 0

The place of each digit :The value of each digit :I write :I say :

8 hundreds 3 tens 0 ones800 30 0830Eight hundred and thirty

The place of each digit :The value of each digit :I write :I say :

8 hundreds 3 tens 0 ones800 30 0830Eight hundred and thirty

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127

128

129

130

Count down by 1

Count up by 1

NUMBER PATTERNS

127

126

125

126 is 1 less than 127128 is 1 more than 127

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520

620

720

820

Count down by 100

Count up by 100

NUMBER PATTERNS

520

420

320

420 is 100 less than 520620 is 100 more than 520

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700

710

720

730

Count down by 10

Count up by 10

NUMBER PATTERNS

700

690

680

690 is 10 less than 700710 is 10 more than 700

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Find number patterns

122 123 124 125 123

Count up by 1

235 245 265 275 285

Count up by 10

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Find number patterns

Count down by 2

340342344346348

Count down by 2

Count down by 10

440440 430430 420420 410410 400400

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Find number patterns

110 130 150 170 190

Count up by 20

351 451 551 651 751

Count up by 100

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Find number patterns

Count down by 20

410410430430450450470470490490

Count down by 20

Count down by 100

740740 640640 540540 440440 340340

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Find the missing numbers

380380390390

410410The rule is + 10+ 10

400410

440440

The rule is + 10+ 10420

430

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Find the missing numbers

380380400400

440440The rule is + 20+ 20

420440

500500

The rule is + 20+ 20460

480

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Find the missing numbers

782782682682

482482The rule is - 100- 100

582482

182182

The rule is - 100- 100382

282

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Find the missing numbers

380380375375

365365The rule is - 5- 5

370365

350350

The rule is - 5- 5360

355

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The rule is+ 100

input output

450

671

The rule is- 10

input output

451

670

550

771

441

660671

815

232

670

813

230

771

715

332

660

823

220

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The place value :The number value :I write :I say :

3 thousands 6 hundreds 3 tens 6 ones3000 600 30 63.636Three thousand six hundred and thirty-six

Thousands Hundereds Tens Ones

NUMBERS UP TO 10.000

The place value :The number value :I write :I say :

3 thousands 6 hundreds 3 tens 6 ones3000 600 30 63.636Three thousand six hundred and thirty-six

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The place value :The number value :I write :I say :

2 thousands 3 hundreds 3 tens 0 ones2000 300 30 02.330Two thousand three hundred and thirty

Thousands Hundereds Tens Ones

The place value :The number value :I write :I say :

2 thousands 3 hundreds 3 tens 0 ones2000 300 30 02.330Two thousand three hundred and thirty

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The place value :The number value :I write :I say :

1 thousands 3 hundreds 0 tens 5 ones1000 300 0 51.305One thousand three hundred and five

Thousands Hundereds Tens Ones

The place value :The number value :I write :I say :

1 thousands 3 hundreds 0 tens 5 ones1000 300 0 51.305One thousand three hundred and five

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The place value :The number value :I write :I say :

1 thousands 0 hundreds 6 tens 5 ones1000 0 60 51.065One thousand and sixty-five

Thousands Hundereds Tens Ones

The place value :The number value :I write :I say :

1 thousands 0 hundreds 6 tens 5 ones1000 0 60 51.065One thousand and sixty-five

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The place value of digit number

1.2341.234 2.4562.456 5.2465.246 4.2164.216

a. The digit 3 is in the tens place or

digit 3 stands for 3 tens

b. The digit 4 is in the place or

digit 4 stands for

c. The digit 5 is in the place or

digit 5 stands for

d. The digit 6 is in the place or

digit 6 stands for

hundreds

a. The digit 3 is in the tens place or

digit 3 stands for 3 tens

b. The digit 4 is in the place or

digit 4 stands for

c. The digit 5 is in the place or

digit 5 stands for

d. The digit 6 is in the place or

digit 6 stands for

hundreds

4 hundreds

thousands5 thousands

ones6 ones

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The value of digit number

§ In 1.340

the digit 1 has a value of

§ In 5.047

the digit 4 has a value of

§ In 2.867

the digit 8 has a value of

§ In 6.208

the digit 0 has a value of

§ In 3.234

the digit 4 has a value of

1000

40

§ In 1.340

the digit 1 has a value of

§ In 5.047

the digit 4 has a value of

§ In 2.867

the digit 8 has a value of

§ In 6.208

the digit 0 has a value of

§ In 3.234

the digit 4 has a value of

800

0

4

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1. 2.345 = 2.000 + 300 + 40 + 5

2. 3.404 = _____ + 400 + 4

3. 1.025 = 1.000 + ___ + 5

4. 1.753 = 1.000 + ____ + 50 + 3

5. 4.007 = 4.000 + ___

6. 5.055 = _____ + 50 + 5

Fill the missing number

3.000

20

700

7

1. 2.345 = 2.000 + 300 + 40 + 5

2. 3.404 = _____ + 400 + 4

3. 1.025 = 1.000 + ___ + 5

4. 1.753 = 1.000 + ____ + 50 + 3

5. 4.007 = 4.000 + ___

6. 5.055 = _____ + 50 + 5

7

5.000

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Compare number up to 10.000 Compare number up to 10.000

3.506 4.506<<3 thousands is smaller than 4 thousandsTherefore, 3.506 is smaller than 4.506This means 4.506 is greater than 3.506

3 thousands is smaller than 4 thousandsTherefore, 3.506 is smaller than 4.506This means 4.506 is greater than 3.506

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Compare number up to 100.000 Compare number up to 100.000

2.646 2.546>>In thousands place have the same digit6 hundreds is greater than 5 hundredsTherefore, 2.646 is greater than 2.546This means 2.546 is smaller than 2.646

In thousands place have the same digit6 hundreds is greater than 5 hundredsTherefore, 2.646 is greater than 2.546This means 2.546 is smaller than 2.646

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For Remember !

We always start comparing the thousands, then the hundreds, followed by the tens and finally the ones

We always start comparing the thousands, then the hundreds, followed by the tens and finally the ones

We always start comparing the thousands, then the hundreds, followed by the tens and finally the ones

We always start comparing the thousands, then the hundreds, followed by the tens and finally the ones

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7.4097.409 7.0497.049 9.0499.049

Arrange these numbers in ascending order!

The smallest The greatestThe smallest The greatest

7.0497.049 7.4097.409 9.0499.049

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3.2333.233 3.3233.323 3.3323.332

Arrange these numbers in descending order!

The greatest The smallestThe greatest The smallest

3.332 3.323 3.233

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Use the following digits to form 4-digits number

22 11 55 88The greatest number

8 521.

The smallest number

8 521.

1 258.

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Use the following digits to form 4-digits number

00 22 44 77The greatest number

7 420.

The smallest number

7 420.

2 047.

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Do the following questions!1. Write the numbers

a. Seven thousand, two hundred and sixty-eightb. Two thousand, nine hundred and elevenc. Nine thousand and nine

2. Write these numbers in wordsa. 5.515b. 3.303c. 8.018

3. Arrange these numbers in ascending ordera. 4.344 - 4.443 - 4.343b. 5.566 - 6.665 - 5.656

4. Arrange these numbers in descending ordera. 7.447 - 4.774 - 7.774b. 1.110 - 1.010 - 1.101

Do the following questions!1. Write the numbers

a. Seven thousand, two hundred and sixty-eightb. Two thousand, nine hundred and elevenc. Nine thousand and nine

2. Write these numbers in wordsa. 5.515b. 3.303c. 8.018

3. Arrange these numbers in ascending ordera. 4.344 - 4.443 - 4.343b. 5.566 - 6.665 - 5.656

4. Arrange these numbers in descending ordera. 7.447 - 4.774 - 7.774b. 1.110 - 1.010 - 1.101