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This document provides a lesson on writing numbers in expanded form. It includes examples of writing numbers like 45 as 40 + 5 and exercises for students to write the expanded form of numbers like 98, 36, and 29. The lesson explains that the value of a digit depends on its place value and to use a plus sign to separate the tens and ones. Students are given activities to practice writing numbers in expanded form and writing out the number form of expanded forms like 60 + 3 and 70 + 7. The lesson concludes by having students check if number statements are correct or underline the incorrect part.

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Grade 1 Week 7.docx Module

This document provides a lesson on writing numbers in expanded form. It includes examples of writing numbers like 45 as 40 + 5 and exercises for students to write the expanded form of numbers like 98, 36, and 29. The lesson explains that the value of a digit depends on its place value and to use a plus sign to separate the tens and ones. Students are given activities to practice writing numbers in expanded form and writing out the number form of expanded forms like 60 + 3 and 70 + 7. The lesson concludes by having students check if number statements are correct or underline the incorrect part.

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Math 1 Week 7

Lesson: Writing Numbers into Expanded Form

What you will learn in this module?

- Rename numbers into tens and ones


- Write the numbers in expanded form
- Write the expanded form in correct number
- It has 3 categories: Easy, Average and Difficult

EXPLORATION
In the previous lesson you learn about the place
value and the value of a number. Answer the
following questions below, to connect the new
lesson. Write your answer on the blank.

How many tens are there in the number?

What is the value of 4 tens?

45 How many ones are there in the number?

What is the value of 5 ones?

We can say that 40 + 5 is 45.


40 + 5 is in the expanded form of 45.

Exercises:
Write the expanded form of the following number.

1. 98 =

2. 36 =

3. 29 =

4. 17 =

5. 64 =

Remember This!
In writing the expanded form of a number, the value of a digit depends
on its position or place value.
Use plus (+) sign or symbol to separate the tens and ones.
Math 1 Week 7

FIRM-UP
- In this lesson you will learned how to write numbers in expanded
form and write the expanded form in correct number

Activity 1
Write the numbers in expanded form on the blank.

1. 39 = __________ + __________ 6. 37 = ________+ _______

2. 24 = __________ + __________ 7. 82 = ________ + _______

3. 75 = __________ + __________ 8. 14 = ________ + _______

4. 80 = __________ + __________ 9. 26 = ________ + _______

5. 99 = __________ + __________ 10. 18 = ________ + ______

Activity 2
Write the numbers for each expanded form on the blank.

1. 60 + 3 = 6. 80 + 4 =

2. 10 + 9 = 7. 20 + 1 =

3. 70 + 7 = 8. 10 + 3 =

4. 30 + 5 = 9. 50 + 2 =

5. 40 + 4 = 10. 90 + 5 =

TRANSFER

Your goal in this section is to apply what you learned. You will be
given activities which will demonstrate your understanding.

Activity 3 Help Carlo to solve his problem by connecting the line from the
Apples to the plate.
Math 1 Week 7

80+8 39

16 50+2 20+7

27 30+9 88 10+6 52

Activity 4 Write if the statement is correct. Otherwise, underline


the number or numbers that makes the statement wrong.
Write your answer on the blank.

1. The expanded form of 57 is 50 + 7.

2. 60 + 6 is the expanded form of 66.

3. 40 +4 is the same as 404.

4. The expanded form of 31 is 20+10+1.

5. 10 + 6 is the expanded form of 16.

END OF TRANSFER
Congratulations you have completed the lesson. You just have
learned how to simplify expressions involving two or more
operations. You may now proceed to the next lesson.

Congratulations!! Keep Up The Good Work!

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