Year 3

Identifying values in four digit numbers

Year 3

Identifying values in four digit numbers

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will extend our knowledge of place value into the thousands place, and look at unit conversions that require knowledge of four digit numbers.

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5 Questions

Q1.
To multiply by 4, you can double and double again.
False
Correct answer: True
Q2.
To divide by 4, you can halve then halve again.
False
Correct answer: True
Q3.
What is 72 divided by 4?
Correct answer: 18
288
36
Q4.
What is 17 x 4?
136
34
Correct answer: 68
Q5.
To multiply by 8 you can multiply by 2, 3 times. This is the same as multiplying by 6.
Correct answer: False
True

5 Questions

Q1.
Select the incorrect option.
Correct answer: 1000 is equal to 10 x 10
1000 is equal to 1000 x 1
1000 is less than 2000
1000 is more than 10 x 10
Q2.
What does the 1 represent in the number 1253?
One hundred
One one
One ten
Correct answer: One thousand
Q3.
Is it true that 2 represents 2000 in the number 2051?
No
Correct answer: Yes
Q4.
If I made 40 ten times greater, what would be the value of the digit 4?
40
Correct answer: 400
4000
40000
Q5.
If I made 40 one hundred times greater, what would be the value of the digit 4?
40
400
Correct answer: 4000
40000