Place value - 100s, 10s, 1s - Presentation
Maths Resource Description
The educational resource in question offers a series of engaging activities centered around understanding place value in hundreds, tens, and ones. One of the key activities involves using a place value chart where students are tasked with determining the value of numbers represented in the chart. They are encouraged to write their answers both in numerals and words to reinforce their comprehension. For instance, the number 233 is broken down into two hundreds, three tens, and three ones, which consolidates the student's understanding of how numbers are constructed and the significance of each digit's position.
Further activities delve into the importance of correctly placing values in their respective columns on the place value chart, with an emphasis on the concept of the part-whole model. Students complete charts to show numbers like 354 by placing the correct number of hundreds, tens, and ones. They also explore various ways to represent a number such as 452, using expanded form to demonstrate different combinations of hundreds, tens, and ones that sum to the target number. Reasoning exercises challenge students to analyze and correct misconceptions, like identifying that the number 457 is incorrectly represented on a grid as 547. Discussions and comparisons with peers are encouraged throughout to enhance understanding and collaborative learning.