First Nine Weeks Theme: Module 1 (A, B, C) Topic: Place Value

Established Goals and Student Outcomes
  • Students can read and write multi-digit whole numbers in standard, expanded and word form up to one million.
  • Students can explain the value of each digit in a multi-digit whole number as 10 times more that the digit to the right.
  • Students can compare two multi-digit numbers up to one million and identify whether they are less than, greater than, or equal to.
  • Students can round numbers up to one million to any given place value.

Key Knowledge / Key Skills/Fluency Standards
Students will know…….
  • the relationship between place value and multiplication.
  • how to round numbers to any given place value.
  • how to read and write numbers to one million.
/ Students will be able to to……
  • write numbers in standard, expanded and word form up to one million.
  • round numbers to any given place value.
  • recognize base ten multiplication.
  • identify place value names for multi-digit whole numbers.

Domain and Cluster
Number and Operations in Base Ten (NBT)
A. Generalize place value understanding for multidigit whole numbers.
Content Standard / Essential Questions
4.NBT.A.1 Recognize that in a multi-digit whole number (less than or equal to 1,000,000), a digit in one place represents 10 times as much as it represents in the place to its right. For example, recognize that 7 in 700 is 10 times bigger than the 7 in 70 because 700 ÷ 70 = 10 and 70 x 10 = 700.
4.NBT.A.2 Read and write multi-digit whole numbers (less than or equal to 1,000,000) using standard form, word form, and expanded form (e.g. the expanded form of 4256 is written as 4 x 1000 + 2 x 100 + 5 x 10 + 6 x 1). Compare two multidigit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place and use the symbols >, =, and < to show the relationship.
4.NBT.A.3 Round multi-digit whole numbers to any place (up to and including the hundred-thousand place) using understanding of place value. /
  • How does the value of a digit change if its location is changed in a larger number?
  • What happens if a digit is multiplied by 10?
  • What information is needed to round a whole number to any place?
  • How can you represent a number different ways?

Student Outcome / Resources (iReady) / Vocabulary
  • Students can read and write multi-digit whole numbers in standard, expanded and word form up to one million.
  • Students can explain the value of each digit in a multi-digit whole number as 10 times more that the digit to the right.
  • Students can compare two multi-digit numbers up to one million and identify whether they are less than, greater than, or equal to.
  • Students can round numbers up to one million to any given place value.
/ iReady Teacher Toolbox – Unit 1 Lessons 1, 2, and 4
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  • less than
  • greater than
  • equal
  • compose
  • decompose
  • digit
  • estimate
  • period
  • place value
  • standard form
  • expanded form
  • word form
  • rounding
  • base ten

Integrated Tasks
Assessment Percentage and Item Type
Assessment Example
ACT Alignment (6th-8th)
4.NBT.A. Generalize place value understanding for multi-digit whole numbers