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Monday, September 12, 2016

Module 1: Place Value to 1,000,000

This year we have been learning about place value of larger numbers and practicing place value to one million.

Students should be able to represent numbers in many ways. Here are some terms we have used:

  • EX: 123,456
  • Written "word" form:  spell the number word "one hundred twenty-three thousand, four hundred fifty-six".
  • Expanded form: 100,000 + 20,000 + 3,000 + 400 + 50 + 6
  • Unit form: 123,456 ones OR 12,345 tens and 6 ones OR 123 thousands and 456 ones, etc.
  • Place value form: 1 hundred thousands, 2 ten thousands, 3 thousands, 4 hundreds 5 tens, 6 ones

We have also been working on rounding.  Students should be able to compare and round numbers through 1,000,000.  Here are printable games to play at home to reinforce this skill as well as other games to practice:

Order Up!
Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Place Value Puzzler
How to Round Video
Ice, Ice Maybe  

Understanding place value will allow students to build upon this understanding as we add, subtract, multiply and divide.  Students should be able to add and subtract multi-digit numbers with regrouping.

Check out the videos (please excuse the rough format) to see expanded form and all partials.  This is our Facebook page so you may have to scroll down.  There is a video on expanded form/all partial addition and one on subtraction.  https://www.facebook.com/MsLRice/

This is a link to the workbook packet students have been using in class.  It is designed to practice knowledge/understanding and then move into application of knowledge.  Not every students does every problem as we differentiate to meet all needs.  You are welcome to use any of this resource at home.  You child may struggle with the word problems if they are still mastering knowledge and understanding.  Our goal is for all students to have knowledge of these skills and works towards application.

Please be sure to talk with your student about these skills at home.  Thank you for your support of our learning.