Numbers to 10,000,000 Quiz
Maths Resource Description
In a quiz aimed at Year 6 students, the objective is to test their ability to read and write numbers up to at least 10,000,000. The quiz poses a variety of questions that require the students to convert numbers between their written word form and numeral form. For example, one question asks students to write the number 6,957,098 in words, while another challenges them to express 'Nine million, four hundred thousand, eight hundred and seventeen' in numerals. The quiz covers a range of numbers, including those in the millions, and also incorporates mathematical operations such as halving a number.
Further questions delve into more complex tasks, such as writing a number expressed through a sum of its parts in words, like '7,000,000 + 600,000 + 200 + 30', or in numerals when given a series of individual numbers added together. Additionally, students are asked to demonstrate their understanding of place value by writing out numbers that are represented by a combination of digits and mathematical operations. The answers to these questions are provided, confirming the correct way to write numbers such as 'Eight million, five hundred and fifty thousand and two' in words and '10,110,101' in numerals. This quiz is an excellent tool for reinforcing the comprehension of large numbers and their place values.