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Numeration Practice Test

Numeration Practice Test

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Numeration Practice Test. Reminder … What is on the Real Math Test?. Understanding whole and decimal numbers Whole numbers to 100 000 Decimals to hundredths 0.9 9 You need to be able to read them and write them (puzzles). Comparing and ordering decimals - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Numeration Practice Test

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Understanding whole and decimal numbers Whole numbers to 100 000 Decimals to hundredths 0.99 You need to be able to read them and write them (puzzles).

Comparing and ordering decimals Either putting them in order or using inequality signs to show great

(or equal values)

< > = Representing Numbers

Numeric form – In Numbers Model – With Pictures or diagrams

Reminder … What is on the Real Math Test?

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Place Value Charts: 1. Create a place value chart up to 100

000s. 2. Place the following numbers in the chart.

Understanding whole numbers:

1001 560917891 9909

12345 178971

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Place Value Charts: 1. Create a place value chart (include

decimal hundredths. 2. Place the following numbers in the chart.

Understanding decimal numbers:

1.11 18.4189.99 45.1

56 0.01

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Use inequality signs to show the greater number. A) 791 781 E) 0.98 0.99

B) 1001 1002 F) 1.21 0.22

C) 9999 10000 G) 4.55 2.99

D) 57 999 56991 H) 11.99 12

EXPLAIN HOW YOU KNOW!

Comparing Numbers

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FILL IN THE BLANK(S) TO MAKE THE MATH SENTENCE TRUE …

1. 41_4 > 4129

2. 0._9 < 0.88 HOW DO YOU KNOW?

3. 1.11 = 1._1

4. 5601_ < 77091

5. 16510 > _71_01

Comparing Numbers

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Put these whole numbers in order from greatest to least.

Whole Numbers

Ordering Numbers

12 9999 78019013 9811 101

10001 98101 9014

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Put these decimal numbers in order from greatest to least.

Decimals

Ordering Numbers

6.1 0.01 9.9912.56 7.99 0.71

0.4 1.0 0.69

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What is the greatest number you can make using the following digits? How do you know?

8 0 2 9 0 You can add a decimal. Now what is the

smallest number you can make?

Representing and Creating Numbers

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10913 456.71

56101

16012 9.99 99999

Can you models these numbers and explain how

you did it?

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What number am I? I am a 5 digit number. My hundreds place is 8 My tens and thousand place are both 3

less than my hundreds place. Both my ten thousands and ones place are

the same number. The sum of my digits is 24

Numeration Puzzles

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What number am I? I am a 4 digit number. None of my digits are the same. None of my digits are odd My ones place is not 6. I am less that 2500

Numeration Puzzles

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What number am I? I am a 5 digit number. All of my digits are the same. All of my digits are odd If you multiply any of my digits by another

digit the answer is 1.

Numeration Puzzles

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What number am I? I am a 3 digit number. The sum of my digits is between 18 and

20 Two of my digits are the same. If you read me I am the same front to back

and back to front. If you multiply by tens digit by any

number the answer is 0.

Numeration Puzzles