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Place Value - Multi-Digit Whole Numbers - 4th Grade Math BUNDLE

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    Writing multi-digit whole numbers in expanded form - 4th Grade plave value

    Description

    There are a number of topics in math where it is important to be able to recognise or isolate the place value of a digit in a multi-digit number.  In Grade 4 of the Common Core there is a particular focus on Place Value covering multiplication and division by 10, comparing two multi-digit numbers, rounding and writing numbers in expanded form. All of these are brought together in this special Bundle with access to virtually unlimited worksheets.

    Multiply and Divide Whole Numbers by 10, 100 and 1000

    This is a no frills set of Worksheets providing an abundance of practice material with multiple levels of differentiation allowing you to select the  set of questions that is just right for your pupils.

    The Worksheets are divided into 2 formats. 

    For the first format, which is really the preparation stage, there is a place value grid for each question so pupils can see what is happening to the numbers as they are multiplied or divided. 

    Having  grasped this, pupils can then move onto the Worksheets  with 20 questions, with one sample place grid displayed to help the pupils if needed.

    There are 21 Worksheets, BUT because you can randomise the numbers on ALL the Worksheets you have an (almost) unlimited supply of sets of questions for your pupils to practice with.  

    Worksheets 1 to 3: with Place Value Grid

    1. Multiply by 10 

    2. Divide by 10

    3. Mix of multiply and divide by 10

    Worksheets 4 to 6: 20 Questions

    4. Multiply by 10 

    5. Divide by 10

    6. Mix of multiply and divide by 10

    Worksheets 7 to 9: with Place Value Grid

    7. Multiply by 100 

    8. Divide by 100

    9. Mix of multiply and divide by 100

    Worksheets 10 to 12: 20 Questions

    10. Multiply by 100 

    11. Divide by 100

    12. Mix of multiply and divide by 100

    Worksheets 13 to 15: with Place Value Grid

    13. Multiply by 1000 

    14. Divide by 1000

    15. Mix of multiply and divide by 1000

    Worksheets 16 to 18: 20 Questions

    16. Multiply by 1000 

    17. Divide by 1000

    18. Mix of multiply and divide by 1000

    Worksheets 19 to 21: 20 Questions

    19. Mix of multiply by 10, 100 or 1000 

    20. Mix of divide by 10, 100 or 1000

    21. Mix of multiply and divide by 10, 100 or 1000

    Rounding Multi-Digit Whole Numbers

    Lots of opportunity to practice rounding whole numbers  to the nearest 10, 100, 1000 ...... to .... 100,000 using place value with or without the visual support of the number line with (almost) unlimited Worksheets plus Digital Teaching Material for whole class teaching .

    The resources are divided into two parts:


    1. Using Place Value and the Number Line to round to the nearest 10, 100 or 1000

    Worksheet Sets 

    Each page has 4 number lines with  4 numbers to round. The first Number Line is fully labeled with 10 divisions between each multiple of 10, 100 or 1000 providing maximum visual support. But the number of divisions reduces until the 4th Number Line which is minimally labeled, so that students then have to think more about scales and the rounding process.

    At each of the 4 levels you have a choice of generating a worksheet with the question being placed in size order from left to right, or randomly placed in relation to the number line.  

    Digital Teaching Material with the Number Line

    These are designed to help you introduce the content of the worksheets to the whole class on an Interactive Whiteboard, or on a PC or Mac for 1-1 tuition and again you have (almost) unlimited examples to practice with.


    2. Rounding using Place Value to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10,000 and 100,000

    There is a Worksheet set for each level plus one with a mix. There are 30 questions on each page with an example at the top of the page. 

    Compare 2 Multi-Digit Numbers Using Place Value

    Students compare two large numbers based on the meaning of the digits in each place within the number using the symbols <, =, or  >.

    There are 5 Worksheet Sets:

    • Comparing Hundreds
    • Comparing Thousands
    • Comparing Ten Thousands
    • Comparing Hundred Thousands
    • Challenge with comparing Ten Thousands (perform an addition first then compare numbers)

    Within each worksheet set there are 3 levels of presentation of the questions:

    • Worksheets 1: Numbers are color coded to help with comparing the same size numbers (100s, 1000s etc) and are shown in a Place Value Table.
    • Worksheets 2: Numbers are placed in a Place Value Table (no color coding).
      For these first two, there is a space underneath the numbers so students can indicate which place value digit has determined their choice of inequality sign.
    • Worksheets 3: Numbers without Place Value Tables.

    Writing numbers out in expanded form BONUS This is an ideal preparation for all the other resources in this Bundle that require an understanding of the place value of each of the digits in the multi-digit numbers.

    Finding the expanded form of a number means looking at each digit in the multi-digit number to see what place value that digit is in. For example, if the digit 5 is in the hundreds place, then in expanded form that digit would be written as 500.

    There are 4 Sets of Worksheets:

    • Expanding 3 digit-numbers
    • Expanding 4 digit-numbers
    • Expanding 5 digit-numbers
    • Expanding 6 digit-numbers

    Each Set has two possible presentations:

    • Numbers presented with each place value digit color coded and an example with a place value table at the top of the page.
    • Numbers written out without the color coding and the example at the top of page without the place value table

    With the 4 Sets and 2 the presentations you have essentially 8 possible options to choose from and be able to differentiate from the very start.

    How many Worksheets are there ?
    Virtually unlimited. At the click of a button all numbers are randomised, so the questions change every time which allows you to create as many new worksheets as you need for for classwork, homework, extra practice or revision throughout the year or even give groups of pupils in your class different sets of questions.

    Format of large numbers
    For all of these resources you have a choice of 3 different number formats which will cover most educators' needs around the world.

    • A comma separator - for the USA & UK e.g. 23,334,290
    • A space separator - Canada, Australia, plus many European countries e.g. 23 334 290
    • No separator - often used in scientific writings, page numbers, years & addresses e.g. 23334290


    Answers are automatically generated every time for all worksheets .

    Note
    These resources work with the official  Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.


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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Recognize that in a multi-digit whole number, a digit in one place represents ten times what it represents in the place to its right. For example, recognize that 700 ÷ 70 = 10 by applying concepts of place value and division.
    Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
    Use place value understanding to round multi-digit whole numbers to any place.
    Recognize that in a multi-digit number, a digit in one place represents 10 times as much as it represents in the place to its right and 1/10 of what it represents in the place to its left.

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