digit - A single number (0-9) used to represent quantities., place value - he value of a digit depending on its position in a number., ones - The place value of the first digit on the right in a number; also known as units., tens - The place value of the second digit from the right; represents groups of ten., hundreds - The place value of the third digit from the right; represents groups of one hundred., thousands - he place value of the fourth digit from the right; represents groups of one thousand., ten thousands - The place value of the fifth digit from the right; represents groups of ten thousand., hundred thousands - The place value of the sixth digit from the right; represents groups of one hundred thousand., millions - The place value of the seventh digit from the right; represents groups of one million., expanded form - A way of writing numbers by showing the value of each digit (e.g., 5,432 = 5,000 + 400 + 30 + 2)., compare - To determine if one number is greater than, less than, or equal to another., greater than > - A symbol used to show that one number is larger than another., less than < - A symbol used to show that one number is smaller than another., rounding - Adjusting a number to the nearest place value to make it simpler or easier to work with., estimate - rough calculation of the value, number, or quantity., number line - A line with numbers placed in their correct position, used to show the order of numbers., decimal - A number that includes a fraction represented by digits to the right of a decimal point. ( Not a whole number)., place value grid - A chart that helps organize and visualize the value of each digit in a number by placing digits in their correct place value columns, such as ones, tens, hundreds, etc., method - A specific way or process used to solve a mathematical problem., formal written method - A traditional, structured way of solving mathematical problems using a standard written format., mental maths - Solving mathematical problems in your head without using paper, a calculator, or other tools., concrete manipulatives (resource) - Physical objects that students can touch, move, and interact with to help them understand mathematical concepts.,
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Term 1 - Maths - Place Value
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