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Number Factory #11
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Learn MoreYour child is an employee at the Number Factory, and putting the numbers in order is a priority! Have your child arrange numbers from greatest to least and vice versa to maintain the company's high level of excellence. This is a great exercise working with one- and two-digit numbers, and creating number patterns.
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Understanding how our ten number system works enables students to see interesting and useful patterns and relationships in these math activities. These patterns allow students to develop more efficient mental math strategies when multiplying by multiples of 10 or 100. Students will also review rounding and apply this skill to larger numbers - up to 100,000’s place.
Understanding how our ten number system works enables students to see interesting and useful patterns and relationships in these math activities.

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Exercise: Find the Factors of Prime and Composite Numbers

Exercise: Place Value and the Thousands Place

Exercise: Comparing Multi-Digit Numbers

Exercise: Place Value and Multiplicative Comparisons

Exercise: Multiply by Multiples of Ten

Exercise: Place Value Up to Hundred Thousands Place

Exercise: Place Value Up to Ten Thousands Place

Exercise: Place Value and Numbers in Expanded Form

Exercise: Rounding Multi-Digit Numbers to the Nearest 1,000

Exercise: Rounding Multi-Digit Numbers to the Nearest 10000

Exercise: Rounding Multi-Digit Numbers to the Nearest 100,000

Exercise: Comparing Decimal Numbers

Exercise: Ordering Decimal Numbers
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