Max Maths, Year 5, Try it, Numbers up to 1000000 (2)

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Max Maths, Year 5, Try it, Numbers up to 1000000 (2)
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In the 'Max Maths' workbook designed for Year 5 students, one of the exercises focuses on writing and reading large numbers up to one million. Exercise 2 requires students to convert numerals into words, enhancing their understanding of number placement and value. For example, the number 62,714 is written in words as 'sixty-two thousand seven hundred and fourteen'. Similarly, the numeral 13,456 is translated into 'thirteen thousand four hundred and fifty-six', 51,980 becomes 'fifty-one thousand nine hundred and eighty', and 726,034 is written as 'seven hundred and twenty-six thousand thirty-four'.

Exercise 3 shifts the task, asking students to read numbers written in words and then express them as numerals. For instance, the phrase 'four hundred and thirty-five thousand, three hundred and thirty-six' corresponds to the numeral 435,336. The words 'seven hundred and five thousand, two hundred and sixty-eight' are converted into the number 705,268. 'Nine hundred thousand and seventy' is written numerically as 900,070, and the phrase 'three hundred thousand, eight hundred and fifty-three' translates to the number 300,853. These exercises are crafted to build confidence in handling large numbers and to solidify students' comprehension of the number system.