STUDENT SHEET
Place Value — Part 2
Grade 3 · Lesson 3 · Dimensions 3A p.14
Math Book 3 · sheet 3
Warm-up — yesterday: Place Value — Part 1
What is the value of the 7 in 1,742?What we are learning
A number can be taken apart into its places and put back together, and it is the same number either way.
How it is done — keep this beside you
These steps stay on your page while you work. If you get stuck, find the step you are on and read it again before you put your hand up.
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Hundreds.
2,406
2,000
2,000 + 400
4
Tens — there are none, so nothing is added.
2,406
2,000
2,000 + 400
2,000 + 400 + 0
5
Ones. Put it back together and it is the same number.
2,406
2,000
2,000 + 400
2,000 + 400 + 0
2,000 + 400 + 0 + 6 = 2,406
Practice
I DOteacher builds it, nothing erasedWrite 3,185 in expanded form.
- 3,000 + 100 + 80 + 5
WE DO 1together, on whiteboardsWrite 7,264 in expanded form.
One term for each place, largest first. Boards up.
WE DO 2together, on whiteboardsWrite 4,908 in expanded form.
One place here is empty. Decide what to do about it.
YOU DOindependent, from the bookBook 3A p.14 — the Do section, clipped onto the slide

Ask yourself: “Have I accounted for every place?”