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1.06 Partition 5 digit numbers

Lesson

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Can you partition numbers up to the thousands ($4$4 digits)?

We have written the number $2040$2040 in a number expander.

Fill in the boxes to make the sentences correct.

  1. This number is made up of $\editable{}$ thousands and $4$4 tens.

  2. We can also break up $2040$2040 into hundreds and ones.

    This number is made up of $\editable{}$ hundreds and $40$40 ones.

Learn 

Let's see how to break up a $5$5 digit number, and then put it back together. We'll start with a $4$4 digit number to warm up.

 

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Question 1

Complete in the number expander for $18522$18522.

  1. $18522$18522 $=$= $\editable{}$ ten thousands $\editable{}$ thousands $\editable{}$ hundreds $2$2 tens $2$2 ones
  2. Write $18522$18522 as a number sentence.
    $\editable{}+\editable{}+\editable{}+20+2$+++20+2

Question 2

Write the following as a single number: $60000+1000+80$60000+1000+80.

Remember!

Except for the far left digit of our number, every place must have a number in it. If we don't have any of a place, we must put a zero in that place. The number twenty eight thousand and forty nine has no hundreds, so we would write it like this $28049$28049.

Outcomes

3.NBT.A.4

Read and write multi-digit whole numbers (less than or equal to 100,000) using standard form, word form, and expanded form (e.g., 23,456 can be written as 20,000 + 3,000 + 400 + 50 + 6).

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