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ACARA AC9M3N01, Order numbers beyond 10000

Year 3 ยท Number

Recognise, represent and order natural numbers beyond ten thousand using standard naming and writing conventions.

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Teaching guide

What students learn

Recognise, represent and order natural numbers beyond ten thousand using standard naming and writing conventions.

234 = 2 hundreds + 3 tens + 4 ones
How to teach it

Build numbers with base-ten blocks or bundles of ten, then say the value of each digit ('the 3 is worth 30'). Expand numbers (300 + 40 + 2).

Worked example
What is the value of the digit 9 in 11509?
Answer: 9

Generated and checked in code, so it is correct.

Watch out for

Reading a digit at face value regardless of its column, and dropping the zero as a place-holder (e.g. writing 32 for 302).

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