Place Value

Number and Operations in Base Ten

NC.2.NBT.1 – Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones.
• Unitize by making a hundred from a collection of ten tens.
• Demonstrate that the numbers 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine hundreds, with 0 tens and 0 ones.

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Place Value Video

Place Value

[intro]

Place value

Place value

 

[chorus]

As we go to the left,

each place value goes up 10 times

As we go to the left,

each place value goes up 10 times

 

[verse]

In our number system

the value depends on the place or position

of a number, of a number.

In our number system

the value depends on the place or position

of a number, of a number.

 

Ones place.

Tens place.

Hundreds place.

Thousands place.

Ten thousands place.

Hundred thousands place

Millions place

 

Ones place

Tens place

Hundreds place

Thousands place

Ten thousands place

Hundred thousands place

Millions place

 

[chorus]

As we go to the left,

each place value goes up 10 times

As we go to the left,

each place value goes up 10 times

 

[outro]

Place value

Place value

Place Value Song-A-Long

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