Math Lesson 9

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Place Value of a

3- digit Numbers
1. Drill
Counting numbers by 10s, 50s and
100s
Give the next three numbers starting
from 10, 20, ___, ___, ___, ___
What is the next three numbers
starting from _____, 100, 150, ____
What is the next three numbers
starting from 100 ___300, ___,
What is the next three numbers
2. Review
Reading and writing numerals in words
and in symbols
Strategy: Game- “SHOW ME PARTNER”
Instructions:
Ask the pupils to count off.
Ask a pupil to draw one at the time the
number cards inside the Mystery Box of
Knowledge
Then, she/he will ask somebody by calling
his/her number to answer the question
What is 978 in words?

What is “Five hundred twenty- seven in


symbols?

What is 407 in words?

What is “Eight hundred five in symbols?


Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. What is the place value of 7 in 897?
a. Ones b. Tens c. Hundreds
2. In 946 what number is in the hundreds
place?
a. 4 b. 6 c.. 9
3. What is the place value of 2 in 325?
a. Ones b. Tens c. Hundreds
4. In 946 what number is in the tens place?
a. 9 b.6 c. 4
Fill in the blanks.
1. 7 59 is a 3-digit number. It is made up of
_____hundreds _____tens and _______Ones
2. In 479, the digit 4 stands for ___________
3. In 275, the digit _______ is in the tens
place. The value of the digit is __________
4. In 456, the digit _______ is in the
hundreds place. The value of the digit is
_________
1. Motivation:
Post on the board this word problem.
“I am a four-digit number. My ones digit is 1.
My tens digit is three digit larger than my ones
digit. My hundreds and thousands digits are
both larger than my ones digit. What number
am I?
Ask the possible questions.
What does ones, tens, hundreds and
thousands digit mean?
What is the correct answer?
Presentation
Divide the class into 5 small learning groups.
Distribute the Place Value pocket Chart and
number cards.
Ask each group to place the numbers on the
place value chart.
Example
What do 759 mean?
Possible questions
1. What is the value of 7? How
about the 5? and the 9?
2. In 759, is it possible that the
numeral 9 will be placed in the
hundreds place? Yes or no. Why?
Explain your answer.
Explain: The digit 7 means 7
hundreds, or 700
The digit 5 means 5 tens or 50
Point out that numbers may be
written in different ways: In symbols,
in words and in expanded form. Still
the place value of each digit in the
numeral is being considered.
Give examples:
1. 758 = 700 + 50 + 8
2. 985 = 900 + 80 + 5
3. 476 = 400 + 70 + 6
Generalization
How many digits have the
numbers we studied today?
What are the different place
values in a 3-digit number?
What did we use to identify or
give the place value of each
digit easily?
Punuan ang mga patlang ng
tamang sagot.
Ang Looc Central Elementary
School ay may kabuuang
Grade II enrolment na 952.
Ang 952 ay isang 3-digit na
bilang. Ito ay may
__________hundreds,
Ibigay ang tamang place value ng 5 sa bawat
bilang.
1. 953 _______________

2. 745 ________________

3. 531 ________________

4. 650 ________________

5. 517 _________________
EVALUATION
Supply the correct answer applying the
place value
1. Sa 897, ________ ay nasa ones place
2. ________ ay nasa hundreds place
3. ________ ay nasa tens place
4. Ano ang place value ng 8 sa 284?
_________
5. Sa 693 anong numero ang nasa thousands
place? _______
Place Value
What do you understand
By Place Value?

Can you explain the ideas


behind Place Value?

Why is it so important?
Digits

All numbers are made from digits.

Each digit in its right place gives


a number its value.

What are the digits?

Yep 3 4 1 8 9 0 5 6 7 2
So lets try that out.
146

How do you know the value of this number?


Saying it out loud
one hundred and forty six gives a clue.
H T O

1 4 6

100 40 6
Each digit has a place.
Each place has a value.
Another way of showing
Place Value is to use an abacus

1
10
1
10
1
10
1
10
100 1

H T U

146

One hundred and forty six


Lets try a bigger number.

1
100 10
1
1000 100 10
1

1000 100 10
1

Th H T U

2 335

Two thousand three hundred and thirty five.


Building Numbers with Place Value Grids

Units 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Tens 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

Hundreds 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900

Thousands 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000

Th H T U
Place Value Grid
Units 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Tens 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

Hundreds 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900

Thousands 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000

Tens of thousands 10 000 20 000 30 000 40 000 50 000 60 000 70 000 80 000 90 000

Hundreds of Thousands 100 000 200 000 300 000 400 000 500 000 600 000 700 000 800 000 900 000

HTh TTh Th H T U
We can also build numbers using an abacus.

M H Th T Th Th H T U

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