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Read and write numbers to 10,000,000

1 4 Write numerals in the place value charts to represent the number two
Millions Thousands Ones
hundred and fifty thousand, four hundred and seventeen.
O H T O H T O
Millions Thousands Ones
O H T O H T O

Write the number represented in numerals. M HTh TTh Th H T O


Write the number represented in words.

2
Millions Thousands Ones What is the same? What is different?
O H T O H T O
5 Write the numbers in words.
2 2 3 1 5 2 4
a) 1,436,634 c) 5,207,845 e) 6,207,805

b) 1,463,643 d) 5,207,045 f) 6,270,817


Write the number represented in numerals.
Write the number represented in words.
6 Write the numbers in numerals.

3 Complete the part-whole models and write the numbers in words. a) one million, twenty-four thousand, three hundred and sixty-one

a) b) b) six million, one hundred and eight thousand, six hundred and twelve

4,231,405 3,603,299 c) two and a half million

d) three-quarters of a million

4,000,000 405

How do the part-whole models help you to write the numbers?

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Read and write numbers to 10,000,000

4 Write numerals in the place value charts to represent the number two 7 Tiny is writing the number 5,246,153 in words.
hundred and fifty thousand, four hundred and seventeen.
five million two hundred
Millions Thousands Ones
forty six thousand and
O H T O H T O one hundred fifty three

a) What mistakes has Tiny made?


M HTh TTh Th H T O
b) Write the number 5,246,153 correctly in words.

8 Here are some clues to a 7-digit number.

What is the same? What is different?


• There is nothing in the thousands or hundreds columns.
• The tens digit is 1 less than the millions digit.
5 Write the numbers in words. • The ones digit is 1 less than the tens digit.
a) 1,436,634 c) 5,207,845 e) 6,207,805 • The hundred-thousands digit is 4
• The digit sum is 15
b) 1,463,643 d) 5,207,045 f) 6,270,817
a) What could the number be?

6 Write the numbers in numerals. b) Write the number in words.

a) one million, twenty-four thousand, three hundred and sixty-one Compare answers with a partner.

b) six million, one hundred and eight thousand, six hundred and twelve

c) two and a half million

d) three-quarters of a million

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