Let's practice place value with digits up to 9,999,999! In this fourth grade interactive math lesson, students will have the opportunity to become proficient and confident in place value skills to the millions place. Math problems are presented in a variety of formats, including fill-in-the-blank and multiple choice.
In this fourth grade place value lesson, students will be asked different place value questions. Here are some examples: "What is the value of the underlined digit in the number 317,866?" "What is the value of the digit in the hundred thousands place in the number 627,894?" and "Choose the value of the missing number." If students need a little extra help answering a math question, they can click on the hint button, which will show them a place value clue, such as the number in question separated into a table with all the place values labeled. If students answer a math question incorrectly, they will be shown a detailed explanation page with a custom image that illustrates the correct answer and how to obtain it.
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This Level D place value lesson may be ideal for fourth grade students.
4.NBT.2, MA.4.NSO.1.1, 4.2B
Number And Operations In Base Ten
Generalize Place Value Understanding For Multi-Digit Whole Numbers.
Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
Place Value (Up to Millions) (Level D)
In this fourth grade-level math lesson, students will practice place value up to millions. Students will answer fill-in-the-blank questions, multiple choice questions, and drag-and-drop questions.
Comparing Numbers to 999,999 (Level D)
Students will practice comparing numbers to 999,999 in this fourth grade-level math lesson. Students will answer drag-and-drop questions and multiple choice questions.