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Mathematic

s 5Visualizing
Numbers up to 1
000 000 with
Emphasis on
Numbers 100
What objects
can we use to
visualize
numbers from
100 001 to 1
Read the numbers orally.
Show the following
numbers using your cut-
outs of number discs.
1. 203 746
2. 109 652
3. 784 100
4. 521 034
5. 430 865
Are you familiar with
the use of abacus in
mathematics lessons?
Today we are going to
watch a video on the
basic rules of using an
abacus.
1. What did you learn from the
video?
2. When do we start counting the
beads? (Expected answer: When
the bead touches the center beam
or the reckoning bar)
3. What is the value of each bead
in the heavenly beads/upper
group of beads? 5
4. What is the value of each bead
in the earthly beads/lower group
of beads? 1
To further understand it, hold
your abacus.
Let’s take 34 867 as
example.
Assign a place value to each pole
of the abacus.
Move the beads to show the
numbers.
 
ACTIVITY
Directions:
1. Using your abacus, show the
following numbers.
2. Use number discs to represent
these numbers.
3. Compare.
4. Report the result in front of the
class.
GROUP I - 5 634
210
GROUP II – 2 184
623
GROUP III – 13 540
211
GROUP IV – 25 134
Can we use the
abacus in visualizing
large numbers?
Is it easy to
manipulate?
Are number discs
useful in representing
Give the number represented by the discs in the
abacus.
Use number discs to show
the following numbers. 
1. 2 561 234
2. 3 143 025
3. 1 342 187
4. 4 026 531
5. 5 236 410
Answer this.
  Around 4, 163, 045 vehicles
from the country emit pollution
that causes different respiratory
illnesses. Draw the correct beads
in the blank abacus given below.
Also show the given number
using number discs.
How do we visualize numbers
up to 10 000 000?
Aside from number discs
which can be used to show
numbers from 1 000 001 to
10 000 000, we can also
manipulate the abacus to
visualize them.
Using number
discs, show the
following numbers.
1. 3 718 000
2. 2 024 123
3. 10 000 000
4. 4 120 572
5. 5 004 036
Using the numbers in the
Assessment, represent them
using the abacus.
1. 3 718 000
2. 2 024 123
3. 10 000 000
4. 4 120 572
5. 5 004 036

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