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Math Homework

The document provides a homework choice menu for Mr. Meek's math class, asking students to choose one task per day from various math activities like writing numbers in different forms, ordering and adding numbers, writing word problems, and completing an online lesson. The tasks range from basic skills like memorizing addition facts to more advanced work like regrouping with multi-digit addition. Students are directed to show their work and thinking in their homework folders.

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Math Homework

The document provides a homework choice menu for Mr. Meek's math class, asking students to choose one task per day from various math activities like writing numbers in different forms, ordering and adding numbers, writing word problems, and completing an online lesson. The tasks range from basic skills like memorizing addition facts to more advanced work like regrouping with multi-digit addition. Students are directed to show their work and thinking in their homework folders.

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Mr.

Meeks Math Homework


Homework Choice Menu
Directions: Choose 1 box a day and complete four task per week. You can solve as many problems as
you and your parents want to practice. Your work needs to be written out in your red homework
folder. Write the letter of the box you are working on. Have fun! Completing and passing a Think
Through Math lesson will count as an activity.
A. Write a 6-digit number
in standard form,
expanded form, word
form, expanded notation,
and verbal form.

B. Write four 4 digit


numbers and put them
in order from least to
greatest. Justify your
answer. Use a complete
sentence.

C. Write two 3 digit


numbers and add them
together. Challenge
yourself by regrouping.
Check your answer and
show your work.

D. Memorize addition and


subtraction facts up to 20.
Challenge yourself with a
timer.

E. Write your own


addition word problem
and solve. Check your
answer and show your
work.
H. Write a 3-digit
number and round it to
the tens places and then
to the hundreds place.
Justify your answer. Use
a complete sentence.

F. Write your own


subtraction word
problem and solve.
Check your answer and
show your work.
I. Write down 6 digits.
Make the greatest
number possible and the
least number possible
with the digits. Justify
your answer using a
complete sentence.

G. Think Through Math


Pass a lesson in Think
Through Math.
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Math Vocabulary
A digit is any numeral 0 to 9.
Standard form 638,458
Verbal from 6 hundred thousand, 3 ten thousand, 8 thousand, 4 hundred, 5 tens, 8 ones
Written form six hundred thirty-eight thousand, four hundred fifty-eight
Expanded Form- 600,000 + 30,000 + 8,000 + 400 + 50 + 8
Expanded Notation (6 x 100,000) + (3 x 10,000) + (8 x 1,000) + (4 x 100) +(5 x 10) + (8 x 1) = 638,458
X = groups of
Addition Subtraction Facts up to 20. Basic Facts that should be memorized. 10-7 =3 3+7 = 10
Justify mean to tell me why. I put the digit 9 in the hundred thousand place to make the greatest
number because 9 has a great value than 7.

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