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Examples, solutions and videos to help Grade 4 students learn to read and write multi-digit numbers using base ten numerals, number names, and expanded form.
Common Core Standards: 4.NBT.1, 4.NBT.2, 4.OA.1
New York State Common Core Math Module 1, Grade 4, Lesson 4
Worksheets for Grade 4
NYS Math Module 1 Grade 4 Lesson 4 Concept Development
Problem 1: Write a four-digit number in expanded form.
Problem 2: Write a five-digit number in word form and expanded form.
Problem 3: Transcribe a number in word form to standard and expanded form.
Display two hundred seventy thousand, eight hundred fifty.
NYS Math Module 1 Grade 4 Lesson 4 Problem Set
1. On the place value chart below, label the units and represent the number 90,523.
a. Write the number in word form.
b. Write the number in expanded form.
3. Complete the following chart:
NYS Math Grade 4, Module 1, Lesson 4 Homework
1. On the place value chart below, label the units and represent the number 50,679.
a. Write the number in word form.
b. Write the number in expanded form.
2. On the place value chart below, label the units and represent the number 506,709.
a. Write the number in word form.
b. Write the number in expanded form.
3. Complete the following chart:
4. Use pictures, numbers, and words to explain another way to say “sixty-five hundred.”
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