Place Value & Rounding

Grade 3 Mathematics

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The Big Idea

In our number system, the position of a digit tells us its value.

Each place is worth 10 times the place to its right!

Understanding Place Value

Look at the number 5,847:

THOUSANDS
5
= 5,000
HUNDREDS
8
= 800
TENS
4
= 40
ONES
7
= 7
Standard Form: 5,847
Expanded Form: 5,000 + 800 + 40 + 7
Word Form: five thousand, eight hundred forty-seven

Rounding with Number Lines

To round, find which benchmark the number is closer to.

Example: Round 274 to the nearest hundred.

200
250
300
274

274 is closer to 300, so 274 rounds to 300.

Steps to Round:

  1. Find the two benchmarks (multiples of 10 or 100) the number is between.
  2. Draw a number line between them.
  3. Mark where your number falls.
  4. See which benchmark it's closer to!

Your Turn: Write the Numbers

1. Write 6,203 in expanded form:

2. Write "four thousand, fifty-nine" in standard form:

3. In the number 7,482, what is the value of the digit 4?

Your Turn: Round Using Number Lines

4. Round 348 to the nearest hundred. Draw a number line to help.

348 rounds to

5. Round 67 to the nearest ten. Draw a number line to help.

67 rounds to