Writing Numbers - School District 67
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Writing Numbers Reminders
Here are some things to
remember
Writing in Standard Form
When writing numbers in standard form,
remember to leave a space between the
thousands and the units
Writing in standard form means you use
digits
Remember to group the digits into groups of
three
Remember, numbers with zeros in place
values can be tricky
Writing Numbers in Words
Check your spelling
Remember to write the number in “chunks”.
Put all the thousands together and all of the
units together
Remember to not use “and”
Writing in Expanded Form
Make sure your number of zeros match the
place value
Use plus signs between the groups of
numbers
This is the test
Write these numbers using words
1. 98 022
2. 858 462
3. 92 685
4. 898 498
Write these numbers in standard form
5. seven hundred eighty-nine thousand four hundred eleven
6. 90 000 + 4 000 + 200 + 70 + 3
7. forty-nine thousand six hundred seventy-two
8. 90 000 + 2000 + 400 + 50 +5
9. 400 000 + 50 000 + 9 000 + 800 + 2
10. one hundred thousand two hundred seventy-five
Write these numbers in standard form and then in words
11. 900 000 + 9 000 + 700 + 2
12. 900 000 + 80 000 + 6 000 + 900 + 80 + 7
Write these numbers in expanded form
13. 53 206
14. 290 112
15. 189 580
16. 208 790
17. two hundred fifteen thousand five
Mrs. Bonnett went to buy a new car. She wrote
a cheque to pay for it.
The car cost $45 789.00. Help Mrs. Bonnett
write the cheque.
Mrs. D. Bonnett
Queen’s Park School
$45 789.00
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