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Seven-Digit Place Value

Seven-Digit Place Value

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📊 Part 1: Identifying Place Value

1. Look at the number 4,372,615. What is the value of each digit?

The digit 4 is in the _____________ place and has a value of _____________

The digit 3 is in the _____________ place and has a value of _____________

The digit 7 is in the _____________ place and has a value of _____________

The digit 2 is in the _____________ place and has a value of _____________

The digit 6 is in the _____________ place and has a value of _____________

The digit 1 is in the _____________ place and has a value of _____________

The digit 5 is in the _____________ place and has a value of _____________

2. Circle the correct place value for the underlined digit in each number:

2,845,739

Ten thousands

Hundred thousands

Millions

7,362,481

Thousands

Ten thousands

Hundred thousands

9,156,203

Hundred thousands

Millions

Ten millions

✍️ Part 2: Writing Numbers in Words

3. Write these numbers in words:

5,284,367

1,906,542

8,037,219

4. Write these numbers in figures:

Three million, four hundred and fifty-six thousand, seven hundred and eighty-nine

Six million, twenty-three thousand and forty-five

Nine million, eight hundred thousand, one hundred and seven

🔢 Part 3: Partitioning Numbers

5. Partition these seven-digit numbers by breaking them into their place value parts:

Example: 4,372,615 = 4,000,000 + 300,000 + 70,000 + 2,000 + 600 + 10 + 5

2,845,739 =

7,362,481 =

5,094,326 =

6. What number do these partitioned parts make when added together?

6,000,000 + 400,000 + 80,000 + 7,000 + 200 + 50 + 3 = _______________

1,000,000 + 500,000 + 60,000 + 9,000 + 800 + 40 + 2 = _______________

8,000,000 + 200,000 + 30,000 + 4,000 + 600 + 70 + 1 = _______________

🎯 Part 4: Challenge Questions

7. Match each number with its correct description:
1. 3,456,789
2. 7,000,045
3. 9,876,543
4. 2,050,000
A. Has zeros in the thousands, hundreds, tens and ones places
B. Has consecutive digits in descending order
C. Has zeros in the hundred thousands, ten thousands, thousands and hundreds places
D. Has consecutive digits in ascending order
8. Create your own seven-digit number and explain its place value:

My seven-digit number is: _______________

9. Which of these statements about the number 6,428,357 are correct? Tick all that apply:

The digit 6 represents six million

The digit 4 is in the ten thousands place

The digit 2 represents two thousand

The digit 8 is worth 800

The digit 5 is in the tens place

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