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What is the place value of the digit 5 in the number 875,621.43?

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What is the place value of the digit 5 in the number 875,621.43?
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Understanding Place Value
Whole numbers up to 6 digits are made up of ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, and hundred thousands. Decimals up to a hundredth are made up of tenths and hundredths. Place value is the value of a digit based on where it is placed in a number.
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Prime and Composite numbers
Prime numbers only have 2 factors, 1 and themselves. For example: 1 x 5 =5 Composite numbers have more than two factors. For example: 1 x 6 =6 and 2 x 3 =6
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What strategies can you use to determine whether a number is even or odd?
5. Open question
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What strategies can you use to determine whether a number is prime or composite?
6. Poll
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What is the place value of the digit 7 in the number 376,294?
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  • Ten thousands
7. Drawings
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Brain break: Draw a dinosaur wearing a superhero cape and flying in a sparkling rainbow sky
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What is the place value of the digit 3 in the number 5.736?
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What is the place value of the digit 9 in the number 92,765?
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What is the place value of the digit 4 in the decimal number 0.124?
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11. Poll
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What is the place value of the digit 6 in teh decimal number 8.063?
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12. Open question
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Work together in pairs: What is the place value of the digit 8 in the number 8,936.5?
13. Open question
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Work together in pairs: What is the place value of the digit 8 in the number 8,936.5?
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In pairs
Place Value Puzzle
__ , __ __ __ . __ __ The number in the thousands place is the least prime number. The number in the hundreds place is the sum of 2 and 3. Add the numbers from the thousands and hundreds place to get the number in the tens place. Divide 63 into the number of days in a week and write the answer in the ones place. Dive the number in the thousands place by itself and then multiply the answer by 0. Write your answer in the tenths place, Subtract the number form the tens place from the number in the ones place. Write the answer in the hundredths place.
Create a Place Value Puzzle Give your classmates clues to help them figure out a 6-digit number with 2 decimal points. Look at the example!

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