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The document provides examples and exercises on writing and comparing numbers up to 1000. It includes filling in blanks, writing numbers in words, identifying place values of digits, comparing and ordering numbers, and finding the meeting point of increasing/decreasing number sequences.

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Chapter 1

The document provides examples and exercises on writing and comparing numbers up to 1000. It includes filling in blanks, writing numbers in words, identifying place values of digits, comparing and ordering numbers, and finding the meeting point of increasing/decreasing number sequences.

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NUMBERS TO 1000

Write the number in figures

462
Four hundred and sixty- two

Nine hundred and eleven


=

Three hundred and seven

Eight hundred and thirty-five

Seven hundred and fifteen

Five hundred and ninety-eight

One hundred and twenty

Write the numbers in words

468
Four hundred and sixty-eight

236

840

777

112

505
Fill in the blanks

Number Hundreds Tens Ones

658 6 5 8

999

830

700

165

209

Find the value of each digit

593 909
3
90
500

487 740

632 515

Fill in the blanks


Example : In 698, the digit 9 is in the tens place.

1. In the 743, the digit 7 is in the ____________ place.

2. In the 581, the digit 8 is in the ____________ place.

3. In the 370, the digit 0 is in the ____________ place.

4. In the 508, the digit 5 is in the ____________ place.

5. In the 916, the digit 6 is in the ____________ place.

Find the sum of the numbers

100 100 100 10


432
100 10 10 1 1

100 100 100 100

100
1 100

1 1 10

100 100 100


100
100
1 1
1 1

100 100 100 100


100
10
100 100 10 10

Fill in the blanks

For Example : 6 hundreds + 8 tens + 9 ones = 689


1. 5 hundreds + 3 tens + 8 ones = _______

2. 2 hundreds + 2 tens + 7 ones = _______

3. 4 hundreds + 9 ones = ______

4. 7 hundreds + 1 tens + 6 ones = _______

5. 8 hundreds + 7 tens = ______

Fill in the blanks

Example : 675 = 600 + 70 + 5

1. 842 = _______ + 40 + 2

2. 361 = 300 + ______ + 1

GREAT JOB
3. 205 = 200 + ______ + 5

4. 673 = 600 + 70 + ______

5. 540 = 500 + 40 + ______

Fill in the blanks

For Example :

I am a three digit number. The digit 7 is in the ones place. The digit

9 is in the hundreds place. The digit 2 is the tens place.

I am 927

1. I am a three digit number. The digit 6 is in the tens place. The digit 3

is in the ones place. The digit 8 is in the hundreds place.

I am ……

2. I am a three digit number. The digit 5 is in the hundreds place. The

digit 3 is in the ones place. The digit 8 is in the tens place.


I am ……

3. I am a three digit number. The digit 7 is in the ones place. The digit

3 is in the tens place. The digit 2 is in the hundreds place.

I am ……

4. I am a three digit number. The digit 0 is in the tens place. The digit 9

is in the ones place. The digit 4 is in the hundreds place.

I am ……

5. I am a three digit number. The digit 9 is in the hundreds place. The

digit 0 is in the ones place. The digit 2 is in the tens place.

I am ……

Write the number shown on the abacus

H T O H T O H T O

523

H T O H T O
Fill the blanks with the correct answers

For Example :

Maria and Martha write different numbers.

Maria writes 102, 98, 94 while Martha writes 65, 70, 75. Their number

will meet each other for the first time at number …….

Maria : 102, 98, 94, 90, 86, 82, …


-4 -4

Martha : 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, …


+5 +5

So, their numbers will meet each other for the first time at number 90.

1. Mark and John write different number.

Mark writes 63, 66, 69 while John writes 113, 106, 99.

Their numbers will meet each other for the first time at number ……

So, their numbers will meet each other for the first time at number

……

2. Emma and Emily write different numbers.

Emma writes 333, 331, 329 while Emily writes 305,308,311.

Their numbers will meet each other for the first time at number …….
So, their numbers will meet each other for the first time at number

……

Arrange the following numbers in order.

a) Begin with the smallest number.

496, 396, 329, 369, 469

______ , ______ , ______ , ______ , ______

Smallest

b) Begin with the greatest number.

813, 821, 805, 824, 871

______ , ______ , ______ , ______ , ______

Greatest

Which number is smaller

a) 858 or 885 _______

b) 629 or 619 _______

Which number is greater

a) 820 or 812 _______

b) 671 or 516 _______

YOU’RE SO SMART
GWENN

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