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Hundreds Hundreds, Tens, and Ones Place Value to 1,000 Count by 5s, 10s, and 100s Compare Numbers to 1,000
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500 = ____ hundreds

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500 = ____ hundreds


5


900 = ______ ones 

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900 = ______ ones 


900


800 = ______ tens

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800 = ______ tens


80


200 = ______ hundreds = ______ tens = _______ ones

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200 = ______ hundreds = ______ tens = _______ ones


2 hundreds = 20 tens = 200 ones


Katie has 5 pages of star stickers.  Each page has 100 stickers.  How many star stickers does she have in all?

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Katie has 5 pages of star stickers.  Each page has 100 stickers.  How many star stickers does she have in all?


500 star stickers


5 hundreds, 2 tens, and 9 ones = ________

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5 hundreds, 2 tens, and 9 ones = ________


529


227 = _____ hundreds, _____ tens, and _____ ones

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227 = _____ hundreds, _____ tens, and _____ ones


2 hundreds, 2 tens, and 7 ones


Rob was thinking of a number that has 3 ones, 1 ten, and 6 hundreds.  What number is he thinking of?

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Rob was thinking of a number that has 3 ones, 1 ten, and 6 hundreds.  What number is he thinking of?


613


Look at the number 409.

What number is in the tens place?

What number is in the hundreds place?

What number is in the ones place?

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Look at the number 409.

What number is in the tens place?

What number is in the hundreds place?

What number is in the ones place?


tens - 0

hundreds - 4

ones - 9


Mark has 324 pencils.  How many tens does he have?

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Mark has 324 pencils.  How many tens does he have?


2


What is the standard form of 800+40+2?

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What is the standard form of 800+40+2?


842


What is the expanded form of 258?

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What is the expanded form of 258?


200+50+8


What is the value of the digit 3 in 437?

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What is the value of the digit 3 in 437?


30


What is the value of the digit 9 in 519?

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What is the value of the digit 9 in 519?


9


Holly has a pile of 100 erasers, a pile of 70 erasers, and a pile of 3 erasers.  How many erasers does Holly have in all?

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Holly has a pile of 100 erasers, a pile of 70 erasers, and a pile of 3 erasers.  How many erasers does Holly have in all?


173 erasers


What is the pattern?

310, 410, 510, 610, 710

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What is the pattern?

310, 410, 510, 610, 710


100 more


What is the pattern?

846, 836, 826, 816, 806

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What is the pattern?

846, 836, 826, 816, 806


10 less


What is the pattern?

455, 550, 545, 540, 535

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What is the pattern?

455, 550, 545, 540, 535


5 less


What is the missing number?  What is the pattern?

925, _____, 935, 940, 945

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What is the missing number?  What is the pattern?

925, _____, 935, 940, 945


930

5 more


Dan was counting, " 321, 421, 521, 621."  What would be the next number in his pattern if he continued counting?

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Dan was counting, " 321, 421, 521, 621."  What would be the next number in his pattern if he continued counting?


721


Use <, >, or =.

987_____987

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Use <, >, or =.

987_____987


=


Use <, >, or =.

268____271

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Use <, >, or =.

268____271


<


Use <, >, or =.

725_____743

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Use <, >, or =.

725_____743


<


Which number is less than 528?

 

521

 

529

 

538

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Which number is less than 528?

 

521

 

529

 

538


521


Nate collected 382 rocks.  Bob collected 376 rocks.  Who collected the greater number of rocks?

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Nate collected 382 rocks.  Bob collected 376 rocks.  Who collected the greater number of rocks?


Nate


Write 218 in words.


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Write 218 in words.


two hundred eighteen





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