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CHAPTER

1 NUMBERS TO 1,000
Compare the prices.

PH3 is the most


expensive.

Which is the
least expensive?
PH1
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$399 PH2
$9 9
PH3
$9 9 9
PH4
$6 49

Why do you compare prices?

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Name: Date:

1A Count to 1,000

How many scouts are there?


How do you find
the number?

Learn
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Count on by 10s:
10, 20, 30, 40, 50,
60, 70, 80, 90, 100

10 tens 100
one hundred

10 tens =
10 tens make 100.
There are scouts.

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Learn Together
1. Write the missing numbers.
(a)
24 25 26 28 30 31 33

+1 +1 +1
What is the rule for the pattern?

(b)
318 319 321 322 325 326 327

2. Draw an arrow to show the position of 18 on the number line.

10 15 20

What do you notice about the way


numbers on the number lines are arranged?

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Practice On Your Own
1. Write the missing numbers.
(a)
753 754 757 758 759 761

(b)
90 95 100

(c)
575 585

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Chapter

4 ADDITION AND
SUBTRACTION
USING BAR MODELS
Write an addition or a subtraction story about the picture.
Use to make number trains to show your story.
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128 children visited the pool on a Sunday.


72 adults visited the pool on the same day.
Write an addition or subtraction story.

Do you think you can use to show your story? Why?

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Learn Together
1. Stella saves 70 pennies in her coin bank.
She puts another 50 pennies into the coin bank.
How many pennies are there in all?

70

There are pennies in all.

2. Adam spent 42¢ and had 33¢ left.


How much money did Adam have at first?

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¢ ¢

Adam had ¢ at first.

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How Did I Do?

My work is accurate.
I explain my thinking clearly.
I can apply my thinking in word problems.
I can justify why my strategy fits the situation.

I am mostly accurate.
I explain my thinking clearly.
I can apply my thinking to calculations.
I can use multiple strategies.

I show little work.


I do not explain my thinking clearly.
I am struggling with word problems.
I can only think of one way to solve a problem.

My Teacher's Words

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