Partitioning numbers in different ways

In this lesson, we will use a die to create three digit numbers and then partition them in a variety of ways beyond simply partitioning hundreds, tens and ones.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

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Q1.How would I write the number 'seven hundred and forty two' in numerals?

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Q2.How would I write the number one hundred and four in numerals?

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Q3.How would I write the number 'six hundred and twenty' in numerals?

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Q4.In the number '201', the 0 represents

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Q5.In the number '620', the 0 represents

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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 would I write the number 'seven hundred and forty two' in numerals?

1/5

Q2.How would I write the number one hundred and four in numerals?

2/5

Q3.How would I write the number 'six hundred and twenty' in numerals?

3/5

Q4.In the number '201', the 0 represents

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Q5.In the number '620', the 0 represents

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Partitioning numbers in different ways

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Q1.All of these answers are different ways of partitioning the number 121- which one is wrong?

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Q2.All of these answers are different ways of partitioning the number 345- which one is wrong?

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Q3.Which is a correct way of partitioning the number 281?

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Q4.Which is a correct way of partitioning the number 742?

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Q5.How can I partition the number 123?

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Partitioning numbers in different ways

Don’t worry if you get a question wrong! Forgetting is an important step in learning. We will recap next lesson.

Q1.All of these answers are different ways of partitioning the number 121- which one is wrong?

1/5

Q2.All of these answers are different ways of partitioning the number 345- which one is wrong?

2/5

Q3.Which is a correct way of partitioning the number 281?

3/5

Q4.Which is a correct way of partitioning the number 742?

4/5

Q5.How can I partition the number 123?

5/5

Lesson summary: Partitioning numbers in different ways

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