Investigating Roman Numerals up to 1000

In this lesson, we will be identifying the way to write the corresponding Roman numerals for values between 1 and 1000.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

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Q1.How are the numbers 1, 5, 10, 50 and 100 written using Roman Numerals?

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Q2.How would you write the number 13 using Roman Numerals?

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Q3.How would you write the number 47 using Roman Numerals?

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Q4.How would the following sequence be completed: V, X, XV, XX, _____?

4/5

Q5.How would the following sequence be completed: C, XC, LXXX, LXX, LX, _______

5/5

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.How are the numbers 1, 5, 10, 50 and 100 written using Roman Numerals?

1/5

Q2.How would you write the number 13 using Roman Numerals?

2/5

Q3.How would you write the number 47 using Roman Numerals?

3/5

Q4.How would the following sequence be completed: V, X, XV, XX, _____?

4/5

Q5.How would the following sequence be completed: C, XC, LXXX, LXX, LX, _______

5/5

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Investigating Roman Numerals up to 1000

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Q1.How would the number '473' be written using Roman Numerals?

1/5

Q2.How would the number 'CMXXVII' be written using Arabic Numerals?

2/5

Q3.What is the difference between the numbers CD and DC?

3/5

Q4.Complete the following sequence using Roman Numerals: CL, CCC, CDL, _______

4/5

Q5.Complete the following sequence using Roman Numerals: LXXX, CLX, CCXL, _______

5/5

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Investigating Roman Numerals up to 1000

Quiz to be completed following lesson on 'Investigating Roman Numerals up to 1000'.

Q1.How would the number '473' be written using Roman Numerals?

1/5

Q2.How would the number 'CMXXVII' be written using Arabic Numerals?

2/5

Q3.What is the difference between the numbers CD and DC?

3/5

Q4.Complete the following sequence using Roman Numerals: CL, CCC, CDL, _______

4/5

Q5.Complete the following sequence using Roman Numerals: LXXX, CLX, CCXL, _______

5/5

Lesson summary: Investigating Roman Numerals up to 1000

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