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Understanding Place Value

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Maths
60
30 students
4 November 2024

Teaching Instructions

I want this plan to cover place value in Alberta grade 4

Understanding Place Value

Curriculum Alignment

Alberta Mathematics Curriculum

  • Grade 4: Number
  • Specific Outcome: 4.2. "Represent, compare, and order numbers to 10,000, using materials, pictures, and numbers."

Lesson Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Understand the place value of digits in a four-digit number.
  2. Represent numbers up to 10,000 using base-ten blocks and other materials.
  3. Compare and order numbers up to 10,000.

Materials Needed

  • Base-ten blocks (ones, tens, hundreds, thousands)
  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Place value charts
  • Number cards (0–9)
  • Sticky notes
  • Exercise sheets for individual practice
  • Projector for visual demonstration (optional)

Lesson Breakdown

Introduction (10 minutes)

  • Begin with a brief review of place value up to the hundreds, revisiting prior knowledge from Grade 3.
  • Introduce the concept of four-digit numbers extending up to 10,000.
  • Use the whiteboard to visually display a large number, e.g., 5,672. Discuss the value of each digit in terms of thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones.

Hands-On Activity (15 minutes)

  • Distribute base-ten blocks to each group of students.
  • Give each group a set of number cards.
  • Ask students to form a four-digit number using the number cards.
  • Have students model the formed number using base-ten blocks, representing thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones.
  • Encourage groups to exchange models and verify each other’s numbers, focusing on the place value of each digit.

Demonstration and Practice (15 minutes)

  • Demonstrate using the projector or whiteboard how to compare two four-digit numbers. Use place value charts to emphasize the importance of each digit's position.
  • Provide practice exercises where students compare pairs of four-digit numbers using greater than (>), less than (<), and equal to (=) symbols.
  • Have students use sticky notes to write and order a series of numbers on their desks, reviewing with peers to ensure accuracy.

Independent Practice (15 minutes)

  • Hand out exercise sheets where students solve place value riddles, fill in missing digits, and order lists of numbers from least to greatest.
  • Offer personalized feedback as students work, and provide hints to those struggling with the concept.

Conclusion (5 minutes)

  • Facilitate a class discussion to review key concepts learned about place value.
  • Use guided questions:
    • "What happens to the value of a digit as it moves from left to right?"
    • "How can we use place value to compare two numbers?"
  • Summarize learning points and highlight any common misconceptions observed.

Assessment

  • Collect exercise sheets to assess individual understanding of place value concepts.
  • Observe participation during group activities and offer additional support as needed.

Extension Activity (Optional)

  • As an extension, challenge students to write their birth year using expanded form and explain what each digit represents in terms of place value.

This lesson plan aims to engage students through hands-on activities and peer collaboration, aligning tightly with the Alberta Grade 4 Mathematics Curriculum standards on place value.

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