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Number Forms - Numeral, Expanded, Word, Standard (Grade 2)

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Videos, examples, solutions, and songs to help Grade 2 students learn to read and write numbers to 1000 using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form.

Common Core: 2.NBT.3

Suggested Learning Target

  • I can read and write numbers up to 1,000 using base-ten numerals (e.g., 234)
  • I can read and write numbers using expanded form (e.g., 200 + 30 + 4).
  • I can read and write numbers up to 1,000 using number names (e.g., two hundred thirty-four).
  • I know the value of digits within a multi-digit number
  • I know how to represent numbers using concrete materials (e.g., base ten blocks, Digi-blocks, place value arrow cards) as well as written numerals and number words

Learn the different Forms of a Number - Standard Form, Numeral Form, Expanded Form, Unit Form, Word Form
See the difference between standard form, unit form, expanded form, and word form.
Example:
Standard Form: 432
Numeral Form: 432
Expanded Form: 400 + 30 + 2
Unit Form: 4 hundreds 3 tens 2 ones
Word Form: Four hundred thirty-two
Read and Write Two-Digit Numbers in Word and Number Form
This video explains how to write two-digit number names and numbers based on place value understanding. Number forms: Standard Form, Expanded Form, Word Form Number Forms



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