Numbers to Ten Million - Worksheet
Maths Resource Description
The "Numbers to Ten Million" worksheet is a comprehensive resource designed to help students in their understanding of large numbers. It aims to enhance their fluency in reading, writing, recognising, and representing numbers up to ten million. The worksheet provides a variety of exercises, starting with basic number completion tasks that require students to understand place value by filling in missing digits. For instance, students are asked to break down numbers like 52,301 into sums of their constituent place values. Additionally, real-world applications are included, such as calculating the total number of stamps Ben has after acquiring more, reinforcing the practical use of place value in everyday scenarios.
Further activities on the worksheet involve problem-solving and reasoning skills, where students must analyse and compare the value of digits within a number, such as determining whether the digit 2 or 5 has the lowest value in the number 1,628,945. Lexi's miscalculation in subtracting 6,000 from 864,930 is used to test students' understanding of subtraction and place value. Students are also challenged to reorder digits to form new numbers that meet specific criteria, such as being a six-digit odd number that is less than eight hundred thousand. These activities encourage students to think critically about the properties of numbers and to apply their knowledge in various contexts.