Starter quiz
- What number is represented by the place value counters? Write your answer as a numeral.
- '14,235' ✓
- What number is represented by these place value counters? Write your answer as a numeral.
- ' 2,103,215 ' ✓
- What number is represented in this part of a Gattegno chart? Write your answer as a numeral.
- '68,897' ✓
- What number is represented in this part of a Gattegno chart? Write your answer as a numeral.
- '97,068' ✓
- Six million and thirty-seven thousand, one hundred and eight is written as ___
- 6,37,18
- 6,37,108
- 6,307,108
- 6,370,180
- 6,037,108 ✓
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- Use the place value counters to complete the blank in the sentence: 1,000 more than this number is two million, one hundred and ______ thousand, two hundred and fifteen.
- 'four' ✓
Exit quiz
- In the number 9,103,452 what does the digit ‘3’ represent?
- Three tens
- Three one-hundreds
- Three one-thousands ✓
- Three ten-thousands
- Three one-millions
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- In the number 9,103,452, the value of the digit nine is __________.
- nine thousands
- ninety thousand
- nine hundred thousand
- nine million ✓
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- In the number 9,103,452 the value of the digit one is __________.
- one thousand
- one thousand
- one hundred thousand ✓
- one million
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- In which of these numbers is the digit ‘6’ worth 60 thousand?
- 8,076,009
- 6,078,009
- 8,068,009 ✓
- 8,075,609
- 5,675,009
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- In which of these numbers is the digit ‘8’ worth eight hundred thousand?
- 8,076,009
- 6,078,009
- 8,068,009
- 8,075,609
- 5,875,009 ✓
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- Lucas has used one counter on a place value chart to represent a number. Which pair of numbers, that can both be represented using one counter, have a difference of nine hundred and ninety thousand?
- 1,000,000 and 100,000
- 1,000,000 and 10,000 ✓
- 1,000,000 and 1,000
- 1,000,000 and 100
- 9,990,000 and 9,000,000
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- The __ digit in the __ column represents __
- The value of the digit in the __ column is __
- Digits in numbers are grouped in threes to show the ones, thousands and millions.
Common misconception
When using place value counters, children may misread a number if one of the digits is a zero and hence not represented with a counter.
Remember that the digits in numbers are organised into groups of three with ones, tens and hundreds in each group.
Keywords
Million - One million is composed of one thousand thousands. 1,000 × 1,000 = 1,000,000 We write one million as a one followed by six zeros.
Value - The value of a particular digit is how much that digit is worth within the given number.
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