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Understanding Whole Numbers

Understanding Whole Numbers. Understanding Place Value. Comparing Numbers. Ordering Numbers. Rounding Numbers. Creating Lists to Solve Problems. Understanding Whole Numbers. Understanding Place value. Comparing Numbers. Ordering Numbers. Rounding Numbers.

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Understanding Whole Numbers

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  1. Understanding Whole Numbers

  2. Understanding Place Value

  3. Comparing Numbers

  4. Ordering Numbers

  5. Rounding Numbers

  6. Creating Lists to Solve Problems

  7. Understanding Whole Numbers Understanding Place value Comparing Numbers Ordering Numbers Rounding Numbers Creating Lists to Solve Problems $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Jeopardy!

  8. 1-100 The standard form for 4,000+800+6 1 - 100 $100

  9. 1-100A 1 - 100 What is 4,806? $100

  10. 1-200 The number that the following place value blocks represent $200

  11. 1-200A 1 - 100 What is 327? $200

  12. 1-300 Jack has 157 toys in his cabinet. This is how many he has in word form. $300

  13. 1-300A 1 - 100 What is one hundred fifty-seven? $300

  14. 1-400 The expanded form for 90,123 $400

  15. 1-400A What is 90,000+100+20+3? 1 - 100 $400

  16. 2-100 The value of the 4 in the following number: 3,042 1 - 100 $100

  17. 2-100A 1 - 100 What is 40? $100

  18. 2-200 The value of the 6’s in the following number: 26,136 $200

  19. 2-200A 1 - 100 What is 6,000 and 6? $200

  20. In the number 82,235 these places contain digits where one digit is ten times as great as the other. $300

  21. 2-300A What are the thousands place and hundreds place? 1 - 100 $300

  22. 2-400 The number 3,466,322 contains two sets of digits in which one digit is tens times as great as the other. These are the values of the digits in each set. $400

  23. 2-400A What are 60,000 and 6,000 20 and 2? 1 - 100 1 - 100 $400 $300

  24. 1 - 100 Fill in the blank with < , >, or = 54,606 ___ 9,478 Time set on the clock $100

  25. 3-100A What is > ? 1 - 100 $100

  26. 3-200 This number is less than 308,085 308,089 b) 308,058 c) 308,805 d) 308,508 $200

  27. 3-200A What is b? 1 - 100 $200

  28. 3-300 This number is less than 989,300. 998,300 b) 999,300 c) 989,300 d) 988,300 $300

  29. 3-300A 1 - 100 What is d? $300

  30. 3-400 Ms. Law is thinking of a 5 digit number and Miss L is thinking of a 6 digit number. This is whose number is greater and how you know that. $400

  31. 3-400A What is Miss L’s number or a 6 digit number? A 6 digit number will always be greater because it includes the hundred thousands place, which is greater than the ten thousands place. 1 - 100 $400

  32. 4-100 The last 3 football games had 86,305 fans, 86,350 fans, & 86,250 fans A list that had the number of fans from least to greatest would look like this. 1 - 100 $100

  33. 4-100A 1 - 100 What is 86,250 86,305 86,350? $100

  34. 4-200 This table contains town populations This town population has the greatest population. $200

  35. 4-200A What is New Bloomfield? 1 - 100 $200

  36. 4-300 This table shows the highest number of stuffed animals bought in Boston last year during the holidays. This is the order from least amount of stuffed animals bought to greatest. $300

  37. 4-300A What is 667,345 856,978 865,786? 1 - 100 $300

  38. 4-400 Three used cars went on sale this week. The prices were $5,660, $5,375 and $5,499. This is the order of prices from greatest to least. $400

  39. 4-400A 1 - 100 What is $5,660 $5,499 $5,375? $400

  40. This number represents 678 rounded to the nearest hundred. 1 - 100 $100

  41. 5-100A 1 - 100 What is 700? $100

  42. 5-200 This number represents 7,546 rounded to the nearest hundred. $200

  43. 5-200A 1 - 100 What 7,500? $200

  44. This number represents 768,563 rounded to the nearest ten thousand. $300

  45. 5-300A 1 - 100 What is 770,000? $300

  46. This number represents 199,345 rounded to the nearest ten thousand and hundred thousand $400

  47. 5-400A What is 200,000? 1 - 100 $400

  48. 6-100 Mr. Martineauhas 3 shirts and 4 pairs of pants. This is the number of ways he can arrange them. 1 - 100 $100

  49. 6-100A What is 12? 1 - 100 $100

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