Partitioning 3 Digit Numbers
Partitioning 3 Digit Numbers
Year 3, Spring 1
Three-Digit Numbers
Stefan picks a number. His number is 346.
In the hundreds column, there is the digit ‘3’. This represents 3 hundreds or 300.
In the tens column, there is the digit ‘4’. This represents 4 tens or 40.
In the ones column, there is the digit ‘6’. This represents 6 ones or 6.
10 10 100 10 10
1 1 1 1 1 1
Mabel picks a number. Her number is 789. What is each digit in the number
‘789’ worth?
Let’s look at the number in a place value chart.
In the hundreds column, there are 7 counters. Hundreds Tens Ones
This represents 7 hundreds
or 700.
80 is a part.
789
700 is a part.
80 700 9
9 is a part.
208 567
319
200
? 8? 500
? 7?
0? 60
?
300
? 9?
10
?
Recognise the Place Value of
Each Digit in a Three-Digit Number
Split these numbers into hundreds, tens and ones.
782 999
814
700
? 2? 900
? 9?
80
? 90
?
800
? 4?
10
?
What Am I?
Can you find the missing value?
761
60 1 ?