Lesson 2: Numbers to 1000 Place Value
How many are there? 8 4 2 Ones Tens Hundreds Stands for  2 hundreds or 200 Stands for  4 tens or 40 Stands for  8 ones or 8
Take out your white board and white board marker.
3 7 6 Ones Tens Hundreds
Ones Tens Hundreds 3 7 6 Stands for  _____ hundreds  or  _______ Stands for  _____ tens  or  _______ Stands for  ____ ones  or  ______
706 = ____ hundreds  ___  tens ____ ones 706 = _____ + ____ + ____ In 706, 700 and 6 make 706 Ones Tens Hundreds the digit _____ is in the ones place, the digit _____ is in the tens place and the digit _____ is in the hundreds place
Let’s recap what we have learnt today
In 708, In 960, Let’s recap 700 + 8 = 708 700 and 8 makes 708 900 + 60 = 960 900 and 60 makes 960 the digit 7 is in the _______ place, the digit 0 is in the _______ place and the digit 8 is in the _______ place the digit _____ is in the ones place, the digit _____ is in the tens place and the digit _____ is in the hundreds place
Lets recap Find the missing numbers. 800, 60 and 7 make _____ 200 + 70 + 40 = ______ 500, 50 and 7 make _____ 400 + 30 + 6 = _____
Question time
Homework Exercise 3 Please do the exercise in Math 2. Paste this slide in your exercise book. Write down the number of hundreds, tens and ones. 236 = ____ hundreds ___ tens ____ ones 370 = ____ hundreds ___ tens ____ ones 505 = ____ hundreds ___ tens ____ ones 737 = ____ hundreds ___ tens ____ ones 800 = ____ hundreds ___ tens ____ ones 1000 = ____ hundreds ___ tens ____ ones
Fill in the blanks 100 + 20 + 8 = ______ 400 + 30 + 2 = ______ 600 + 0 + 7 = ______ 300 + 40 + 0 = _____ 200 + ____ + 7 = 237 ____ + 40 + 6 = 946 500 + 30 + ____ = 539 Homework Exercise 4 Please do the exercise in Math 2. Paste this slide in your exercise book.
Reading task Read page 14 to 17  of your  math   textbook  before Thursday’s lesson. Read and have an idea so that you will be well-prepared  Revise your P1 concept What is  greater than ? It is  more than . What is  smaller than ? It is  less than .

Numbers To 1000 L2 Place Value

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    Lesson 2: Numbersto 1000 Place Value
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    How many arethere? 8 4 2 Ones Tens Hundreds Stands for 2 hundreds or 200 Stands for 4 tens or 40 Stands for 8 ones or 8
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    Take out yourwhite board and white board marker.
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    3 7 6Ones Tens Hundreds
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    Ones Tens Hundreds3 7 6 Stands for _____ hundreds or _______ Stands for _____ tens or _______ Stands for ____ ones or ______
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    706 = ____hundreds ___ tens ____ ones 706 = _____ + ____ + ____ In 706, 700 and 6 make 706 Ones Tens Hundreds the digit _____ is in the ones place, the digit _____ is in the tens place and the digit _____ is in the hundreds place
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    Let’s recap whatwe have learnt today
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    In 708, In960, Let’s recap 700 + 8 = 708 700 and 8 makes 708 900 + 60 = 960 900 and 60 makes 960 the digit 7 is in the _______ place, the digit 0 is in the _______ place and the digit 8 is in the _______ place the digit _____ is in the ones place, the digit _____ is in the tens place and the digit _____ is in the hundreds place
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    Lets recap Findthe missing numbers. 800, 60 and 7 make _____ 200 + 70 + 40 = ______ 500, 50 and 7 make _____ 400 + 30 + 6 = _____
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    Homework Exercise 3Please do the exercise in Math 2. Paste this slide in your exercise book. Write down the number of hundreds, tens and ones. 236 = ____ hundreds ___ tens ____ ones 370 = ____ hundreds ___ tens ____ ones 505 = ____ hundreds ___ tens ____ ones 737 = ____ hundreds ___ tens ____ ones 800 = ____ hundreds ___ tens ____ ones 1000 = ____ hundreds ___ tens ____ ones
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    Fill in theblanks 100 + 20 + 8 = ______ 400 + 30 + 2 = ______ 600 + 0 + 7 = ______ 300 + 40 + 0 = _____ 200 + ____ + 7 = 237 ____ + 40 + 6 = 946 500 + 30 + ____ = 539 Homework Exercise 4 Please do the exercise in Math 2. Paste this slide in your exercise book.
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    Reading task Readpage 14 to 17 of your math textbook before Thursday’s lesson. Read and have an idea so that you will be well-prepared Revise your P1 concept What is greater than ? It is more than . What is smaller than ? It is less than .