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Place Value - Digital Anchor Chart - Standard Form, Word Form, Expanded Form

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The Digital Dosage
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Grade Levels
3rd - 5th
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This is an excellent reference document, not visually overwhelming and easy for the students to see the connections between forms.
My students loved this resource. They were engaged and were following the strategies for place value. I am glad that I have bought this resource.

Description

*Aligns with Eureka Math Grade 5, Module 1*

(Lesson 5)

Included:

3 Sheets

- 1 Digital Anchor Chart

- 2 Place Value Templates/Graphic Organizers (1 version is scaffolded)

*Color coded to easily display place values

*Includes standard form, word form, and expanded form

*Students can refer to the place value chart for similar problems involving place value - scaffolds learning

*Students can use these as graphic organizers to organize their work

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3 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize that in a multi-digit number, a digit in one place represents 10 times as much as it represents in the place to its right and 1/10 of what it represents in the place to its left.
Explain patterns in the number of zeros of the product when multiplying a number by powers of 10, and explain patterns in the placement of the decimal point when a decimal is multiplied or divided by a power of 10. Use whole-number exponents to denote powers of 10.
Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths.
Read and write decimals to thousandths using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form, e.g., 347.392 = 3 × 100 + 4 × 10 + 7 × 1 + 3 × (1/10) + 9 × (1/100) + 2 × (1/1000).

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