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Topic: Counting Numbers 101 to 1000


:Place Value and Value of 4-digit Numbers
Reference: Math book
Materials: glue, scissors, pencil, eraser, crayons, and INB

Informative Side
Read and understand carefully.
Instructions:
● Using the scissor, cut the whole table below and paste it on the Informative side of
your Math INB.
● Each bundle of firewoods has 100 pieces.

Counting 101 to 1000

One hundred 100

Two Hundred 200

Three hundred 300

Four hundred 400

Six hundred 600

Seven hundred 700

Eight hundred 800

One thousand 1000

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Place Value and Value of 4-digit Numbers

In math, every digit in a


number has a place value.
Place value can be defined as
the value represented by a
digit in a number on the basis
of its position in the number.
The place value is the value of
the location of a digit in a
number.

Place Value
thousands hundreds tens ones

1 4 7 9 = 1479

OR

1, 4 7 9
ONES

TENS
HUNDREDS

THOUSANDS

Place Value

Numbers Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

1554 1 5 5 4

3215 3 2 1 5

2997 2 9 9 7
6513 6 5 1 3

5693 5 6 9 3

9890 9 8 9 0

8842 8 8 4 2

4988 4 9 8 8

Topic: Counting 101 to 1000


Reference: Math page 72 to 86
Materials: glue, scissors, pencil, eraser, crayons, and INB

Thinking Side
Instructions:
● Using the scissor, cut the whole table below and paste it on the thinking side of
your Math INB page 2.
● Each bundle of blocks has 100 pieces.
● Put the blocks inside the table as it represents the value of the number on the right
side.
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100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000

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Thinking Side

Instructions:
● Cut the following exercises below, paste it on your INB.
● Do the activity in each box.
Encircle the correct place value of the underlined digit.

1, 568 Thousands Hundreds Tens


Ones
2, 648 Thousands Hundreds Tens
Ones
5, 617 Thousands Hundreds Tens

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