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Page 1: Adapted from a PowerPoint Created by Monica Yuskaitis,

Adapted from a PowerPoint Created by Monica YuskaitisAdapted from a PowerPoint Created by Monica Yuskaitis

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Page 2: Adapted from a PowerPoint Created by Monica Yuskaitis,

VocabularyVocabulary DigitsDigits – symbols used to make numbers. – symbols used to make numbers.

0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 90, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 PlacePlace – the location of a digit in a – the location of a digit in a

number number

tens, millions, ten thousandstens, millions, ten thousands Place value Place value – tells you how much each – tells you how much each

digit is worthdigit is worth

70,000 70,000 200,000200,000 500500

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VocabularyVocabulary PeriodsPeriods – A group of 3 places – A group of 3 places

used for the digits in large used for the digits in large numbers. Periods are usually numbers. Periods are usually separated by commas.separated by commas.

671,690,492

Mil

lion

Tho

usan

d

One

s

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The binoculars magnify the The binoculars magnify the otter.otter.

(million, thousand, ones.)(million, thousand, ones.)

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Which period is missing?Which period is missing?

671,690,492

Tho

usan

d

One

s

Million

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Which period is missing?Which period is missing?

671,690,492

Mil

lion

One

s

Thousand

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Which period is missing?Which period is missing?

671,690,492

Mil

lion

Tho

usan

d

Ones

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What are the periods of this What are the periods of this number?number?

671,690,492

Mil

lion

Tho

usan

d

One

s

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Remember that each period Remember that each period hashas

three place values within the three place values within the periodperiod

671,690,492

Hun

dred

Ten

M

i lli

onO

nes

Hun

dred

Ten

Tho

usan

dO

nes

Hun

dred

Ten

One

sO

nes

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What place is the yellow What place is the yellow number in?number in?

671,690,492

Hun

dred

Ten

M

i lli

onO

nes

Hun

dred

Ten

Tho

usan

dO

nes

Hun

dred

Ten

One

sO

nes

ten millionten million

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What place is the yellow What place is the yellow number in?number in?

671,690,492

Hun

dred

Ten

M

i lli

onO

nes

Hun

dred

Ten

Tho

usan

dO

nes

Hun

dred

Ten

One

sO

nes

ten thousandten thousand

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What place is the yellow What place is the yellow number in?number in?

671,690,492

Hun

dred

Ten

M

i lli

onO

nes

Hun

dred

Ten

Tho

usan

dO

nes

Hun

dred

Ten

One

sO

nes

(one) million(one) million

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What place is the yellow What place is the yellow number in?number in?

671,690,492

Hun

dred

Ten

M

i lli

onO

nes

Hun

dred

Ten

Tho

usan

dO

nes

Hun

dred

Ten

One

sO

nes

hundred millionhundred million

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What place is the yellow What place is the yellow number in?number in?

671,690,492

Hun

dred

Ten

M

i lli

onO

nes

Hun

dred

Ten

Tho

usan

dO

nes

Hun

dred

Ten

One

sO

nes

hundred thousandhundred thousand

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What place is the yellow What place is the yellow number in?number in?

671,690,492

Hun

dred

Ten

M

i lli

onO

nes

Hun

dred

Ten

Tho

usan

dO

nes

Hun

dred

Ten

One

sO

nes

(one) thousand(one) thousand

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ReviewReview

PlacePlace – the location of a digit in – the location of a digit in a number a number

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What What placeplace is the 3 in this is the 3 in thisnumber?number?

264,789,134 ten

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What What placeplace is the 8 in this is the 8 in thisnumber?number?

4,829,905hundred thousand

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What What placeplace is the 9 in this is the 9 in thisnumber?number?

4,829,105 thousand

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What What placeplace is the 5 in this is the 5 in thisnumber?number?

654,829,103 ten million

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What What placeplace is the 6 in this is the 6 in thisnumber?number?

654,829,105hundred million

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What What placeplace is the 2 in this is the 2 in thisnumber?number?

254,789,103hundred million

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What What placeplace is the 3 in this is the 3 in thisnumber?number?

234,789,104 ten million

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What What placeplace is the 7 in this is the 7 in thisnumber?number?

254,729,103hundred thousand

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What What placeplace is the 4 in this is the 4 in thisnumber?number?

4,829,105 million

Page 26: Adapted from a PowerPoint Created by Monica Yuskaitis,

What What placeplace is the 2 in this is the 2 in thisnumber?number?

4,829,105ten thousand

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How to read large numbersHow to read large numbers

671,690,492

Mil

lion

Tho

usan

d

One

s

* Read the numbers before the comma as if you were reading in the one’s column.

* Say the period you are in when you get to the comma except for the one’s period.

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TipTip

690,492

Do not use “and” when reading whole numbers. The word “and” will be used

when you are reading numbers with decimals.

Six hundred and ninety-thousand,Six hundred and ninety-thousand,

and four hundred and ninety-two.and four hundred and ninety-two.

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Read this numberRead this number

384,133,472

three hundred eighty-four million, one hundred thirty-three thousand,

four hundred seventy-two

384 million, 384 million, 133 thousand, 133 thousand, 472472

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Read this numberRead this number

304,039,270

three hundred four million, thirty-nine thousand, two hundred seventy

304 million, 304 million, 39 thousand, 39 thousand, 270270

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Read this numberRead this number

24,829,905

twenty-four million, eight hundred twenty-nine thousand,

nine hundred five

24 million, 24 million, 829 thousand, 829 thousand, 905905

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Read this numberRead this number

973,104

nine hundred seventy-three thousand, one hundred four

973 thousand, 104973 thousand, 104

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Read this numberRead this number

4,371,024

four million, three hundred seventy-one thousand,

twenty-four

4 million, 371 thousand, 244 million, 371 thousand, 24

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Read this numberRead this number

864,371,029

eight hundred sixty-four million,three hundred seventy-one thousand,

twenty-nine

864 million, 371 thousand, 29864 million, 371 thousand, 29

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Read this numberRead this number

454,297,004

four hundred fifty-four million,two hundred ninety-seven thousand,

four

454 million, 297 thousand, 4454 million, 297 thousand, 4

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Read this numberRead this number

356,094,064

three hundred fifty-six million, ninety-four thousand,

sixty-four

356 million, 94 thousand, 64356 million, 94 thousand, 64

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ReviewReview Place value Place value – tells you how much each digit is worth– tells you how much each digit is worth

326,326,22779,9,558181

The value of the 2 is 200,000.The value of the 2 is 200,000.

The value of the 7 is 70,000.The value of the 7 is 70,000.

The value of the 5 is 500.The value of the 5 is 500.

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What What place valueplace value is the 3 in is the 3 in thisthis

number?number?

264,789,134 30

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What What place valueplace value is the 8 in is the 8 in thisthis

number?number?

4,829,905 800,000

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What What place valueplace value is the 9 in is the 9 in thisthis

number?number?

4,829,105 9,000

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What What place valueplace value is the 5 in is the 5 in thisthis

number?number?

654,829,103 50,000,000

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What What place valueplace value is the 6 in is the 6 in thisthis

number?number?

654,829,105 600,000,000

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What What place valueplace value is the 2 in is the 2 in thisthis

number?number?

254,789,103 200,000,000

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What What place valueplace value is the 3 in is the 3 in thisthis

number?number?

234,789,104 30,000,000

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What What place valueplace value is the 7 in is the 7 in thisthis

number?number?

254,729,103 700,000

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What What place valueplace value is the 4 in is the 4 in thisthis

number?number?

4,829,105 4,000,000

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What What place valueplace value is the 2 in is the 2 in thisthis

number?number?

4,829,105 20,000

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CreditsCredits

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