4.NBT.1

Recognize that in a multi-digit whole number, a digit in one place represents ten times what it represents in the place to its right by applying concepts of place value, multiplication, or division.

Lesson 4.NBT.1

Concepts addressed:

Key terms for this lesson:

  • Place Value - the value that each number really holds e.g. in 530, the 5 represents 500

  • One's digit - the number that is at the rightmost side e.g 2,120,569

  • Tens digit - the number that is the second digit from the right e.g. 2,120,569

  • Hundreds digit - the number that is the third digit from the right e.g. 2,120,569

  • Thousands digit - the number that is the fourth digit from the right e.g. 2,120,569

  • Ten-thousands digit - the number that is the fifth digit from the right e.g. 2,120,569

  • Hundred-thousands digit - the number that is the sixth digit from the right e.g. 2,120,569

  • Millions digit - the number that is the seventh digit from the right e.g. 2,120,569

Don't worry, this will get easier to remember as you learn these concepts!

This shows the place value for the digits in the number 13,548!
Lesson 4.NBT.1
Lesson 4.NBT.1 Questions + Key

This worksheet went over:

  • Understanding the true place value of a number e.g. 6 in the thousands place is 6,000

  • Understanding Word form, expanded form, and standard form

  • And many practice problems!

Additional practice:

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