Writing Numbers - Different Forms

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  • Grade Level

  • Middle School
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  • Subject

  • Mathematics
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  • Length of Time

  • 1 Hour
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  • Description

  • This lesson will cover the different forms of writing numbers.
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  • Goals

  • Students will learn:

    * About Standard Form

    * About Word Form

    * About Expanded Form

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  • Materials Needed

  • * The worksheet I have included in this lesson

    * Pencils and erasers

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  • Procedure

  • First, you will copy the worksheet so that each one will have a copy.

    Then, you will write examples on the board about the different ways of writing numbers: standard, expanded, and word forms.

    Standard Form: 123,564

    Expanded Form: 100,000 + 20,000 + 3,000 + 500 + 60 + 4 = 123,564

    Word Form: One hundred twenty-three thousand, five hundred sixty-four

    After that, you will hand out the worksheets so that they can work on them independently.



    Worksheet - Learning About Writing Numbers

    Part One - Which Form

    Directions - Look at the following numbers and write the type of form it is after each one. (Standard Form, Word Form, or Expanded Form)

    1. 357,595 =

    2. Seventeen thousand, five hundred twenty-nine =

    3. 13,000 + 5,000 + 700 + 20 + 5 =

    4. 64,321 =

    5. 20,000 + 3,000 + 500 + 15 + 2 =

    6. Twelve thousand, sixteen =

    7. 85,305 =

    8. 75,000 + 4,000 + 600 + 35 + 7 =

    9. Four hundred twenty-five =

    10. 871 =

    Part Two - Write the following in Word Form.

    1. 25,000 =

    2. 3,546 =

    3. 165 =

    4. 120,501=

    5. 25 =

    6. 45 =

    7. 465 =

    8. 144 =

    9. 42,546 =

    10. 15,426 =

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  • Grading

  • There are 20 questions. Each one is worth five points for a total of 100 points.

    100 to 90 = A

    89 to 80 = B

    79 to 70 = C

    69 to 60 = D

    Below 60 = F

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