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Number Forms Fun

Maths • 40 • 20 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards

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Maths
40
20 students
15 October 2024

Teaching Instructions

I want the plan to focus on writing numbers in expanded form, picture form and standard form

Number Forms Fun

Overview

Grade Level: 3
Subject: Mathematics
Duration: 40 minutes
Class Size: 20 students
Curriculum Area: CA Mathematics Content Standards: Number and Operations in Base Ten
Objective: Students will learn to express numbers in expanded form, picture form, and standard form.

Materials Needed

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Place value chart
  • Digital projector
  • Number cards (100-999)
  • Coloured pencils and paper
  • Manipulative blocks (e.g., base-ten blocks)
  • Worksheets for seatwork

Lesson Plan

Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Engage: Begin with a fun question—ask, "If you had 500 candies, how could you show it differently?" Encourage students to brainstorm different ways to express the same number.
  • Objective: Introduce the objective: Today, we will explore how to express numbers in various forms: expanded, picture, and standard.

Direct Instruction (10 minutes)

Writing Numbers in Standard, Expanded, and Picture Forms

  • Standard Form: Present a three-digit number, e.g., 456. Write it on the whiteboard. Explain that this is how we normally write numbers.

  • Expanded Form: Break down the number:

    • Show: ( 456 = 400 + 50 + 6 )
    • Explain each place value. Emphasize how the expanded form reflects the value of each digit.
  • Picture Form:

    • Display base-ten blocks or images:
      • Draw: 4 hundreds, 5 tens, and 6 ones.
    • Demonstrate how these can be visualized as a representation of the number 456.

Group Activity (15 minutes)

Creating Number Posters

  • Instructions:

    • Divide students into groups of four.
    • Each group selects a number card (between 100 and 999).
    • Students use coloured pencils and paper to:
      • Write the number in standard form.
      • Break it down into expanded form.
      • Draw corresponding pictures with manipulatives.
    • Challenge them to be creative with their illustrations to make it vivid.
  • Circulate: Walk around the class to provide support and encouragement.

Practice and Application (7 minutes)

  • Worksheet Activity: Hand out worksheets with a mix of numbers to be converted into the different forms.
  • Individual Task: Students work individually to complete as many as they can. They should target expressing five different numbers within the time.
  • Quick Review: Go over one or two problems together to ensure understanding.

Closure (3 minutes)

  • Sharing: Ask students to volunteer and share their number posters with the class, highlighting what they've learnt.
  • Reflection: Pose a reflective question: "How did visualizing numbers in different ways help you understand them better?"

Assessment

  • Observe group activity participation and presentations.
  • Homework Assignment: Provide a few exercises as homework for additional practice, where students convert five numbers (100-999) into all three forms.

Extensions

  • Advanced: Introduce thousands for students who grasp the concept quickly.
  • Digital Integration: Use an educational app to reinforce the lesson through interactive exercises.

By the end of the lesson, students should be comfortable with expressing and identifying numbers in standard, expanded, and picture forms, meeting the CA Mathematics Content Standard expectations for place value understanding.

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