Math3 1st
Math3 1st
WHOLE NUMBERS
LESSON 1
Objectives:
Give the place value of each digit in 3- to 6-digit numbers
PLACE VALUE
Let us investigate
The third highest mountain in the world is Mt. Kanchenjunga. The height of this mountain is
8 586 meters. It can be found in the Himalayas.
Thousands Units
The place value system uses the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. The digits are grouped into
two periods, the units and the thousands.
For example, 8 is in the thousands place. To get the value of 8, multiply it by 1 000.
Each digit has its own place value and value. The value of the digit is known by multiplying the digit
by its place value.
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Try this
1. 5 948
2. 2 891
3. 63 193
4. 422 592
5. 841 427
Let us investigate
Red Cross volunteers raised P789 821.00 from the “Barya Mo, Buhay Ko” program. They asked
MRT commuters to drop their excess coins in cans, which were located at the stations’ counters.
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a. 478 204
This number is read as four hundred seventy-eight
thousand, two hundred four.
b. 78 129
It is read as seventy-eight thousand, one
hundred twenty-nine
To read numbers, start from the leftmost digit to the rightmost digit.
Try this
A. Read these numbers aloud.
1. 8 782 6. 68 120
2. 6 422 7. 58 325
3. 5 314 8. 22 257
4. 3 852 9. 694 818
5. 41 924 10. 716 809
1. 3 514 ________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
2. 8 087 ________________________________________________________________________________
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3. 3 871 ________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
4. 62 208 _______________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
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FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
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TEST I. Match column A with column B by writing the letter of the correct answer on the blank.
A B
_____ 1. 58 214 a. twenty-six thousand, one hundred forty-three
_____ 2. 75 559 b. sixty-five thousand, six-hundred eighty-five
_____ 3. 26 143 c. fifty-eight thousand, two hundred fourteen
_____ 4. 65 685 d. forty-two thousand, one hundred twenty-two
_____ 5. 42 122 e. eleven thousand, five hundred nine
f. seventy-five thousand, five hundred ninety-nine
1. 5 425 ________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
2. 42 911 _______________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
3. 80 193 ______________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
4. 27 759 ______________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
5. 876 305 _____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
GOD BLESS!
LESSON 3
Objectives:
Recall the previous lesson
Express the relationship of numbers using the expressions “Less than ( < ),” “Greater than ( > ),”
and “Equal to ( = )”
Let us investigate
When Annie and Minnie received their monthly salaries, both were very excited to shop
at the mall. Annie got P4 365.00 while Minnie received P4 120.00. Who between them
could buy more?
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By comparing the digits in the hundreds place, 3 is greater than 1. So 4 365 > 4 120.
Therefore, Annie could buy more than Minnie.
Compare 3 278 and 3 761. In the thousands place, both digits are the same. But in the
hundreds place, 2 is less than 7. Therefore, 3 278 < 3 671.
The symbol = means that the two numbers or quantities are equal.
Arrangement of Numbers
Try this
A. Encircle the bigger number in each pair.
B. Put a smiling face on the blank if the number sentence is true and a sad face if it is false.
Let us investigate
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The approximate number of Filipino athletes for the Olympic Games is 300. There are 20 nations
who joined the games.
Look at the number line below. If we round off 16, the number is nearer to 20 than to 10.
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Based on the number line, 11, 12, 13, and 14 are nearer to 10 than to 20.
59 60 368 370
33 30 162 160
84 80 204 200
92 90 699 700
75 80 122 120
Look at the digit at the right of the tens place. If the digit is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4, round it down.
Replace the ones digit with 0. Then, copy the digit in the tens place.
If the digit at the right of the tens place is 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9, round it up. Replace the ones digit
with 0. Then, add 1 to the digit in the tens place.
Example:
Try this
A. Write round up or round down to round off the following numbers to the nearest tens.
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____________________ 5. 25 ____________________ 10. 540
B. Round off the following numbers to the nearest tens. Encircle the correct answer.
1. 26 ( 20 30 40 )
2. 82 ( 70 80 90 )
3. 63 ( 60 70 80 )
4. 49 ( 30 40 50 ) C. Write three possible numbers that
5. 40 ( 30 40 50 ) can be rounded off to:
6. 228 ( 230 210 220 ) 1. 60 _____ _____ _____
7. 876 ( 860 870 880 ) 2. 80 _____ _____ _____
8. 736 ( 720 730 740 ) 3. 100 _____ _____ _____
9. 404 ( 400 410 420 )
10. 311 ( 290 300 310 )
TEST II. Arrange the following numbers on the left in ascending order and on the right in descending order. Write
1-5 on the blanks.
Ascending Descending
TEST III. Round off the following numbers to the nearest tens.
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3. 28 __________ 8. 692 __________
4. 68 __________ 9. 899 __________
5. 53 __________ 10. 589 __________
GOD BLESS!
LESSON 5
Objectives:
Recall the previous lesson
Round off numbers to the nearest hundreds
Let us investigate
There are 340 species of reptiles, 394 living mammals, and 263 kinds of amphibians in China.
How do we round off 340, 394, and 263 to the nearest hundreds?
340 300
394 400 how do we round off numbers to the nearest hundreds?
263 300
The first step is to look at the digit at the right of the hundreds place. If the digit at the right is less
than 5, round it down. If the digit at the right is greater than 4, round it up.
Try this
A. Encircle the number at the right of the hundreds place digit, and write round up or round down.
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____________________ 3. 491 ____________________ 8. 9 070
____________________ 4. 339 ____________________ 9. 9 028
____________________ 5. 605 ____________________ 10. 7 250
B. Round off the following numbers to the nearest hundreds. Encircle the correct numbers.
C. Write three possible numbers that can be rounded off to the following numbers.
Let us investigate
The Math Quiz Bee participants visited three countries for the competition- South Korea
with 98 480 square kilometer land area, Taiwan with 35 980, and Armenia with 29 800.
How do we round off 98 480, 35 980,l and 29 800 to the nearest thousands?
Nearest Thousands
98 480 98 000
35 980 36 000
29 800 30 000
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If the digit following the thousands place is 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9, change the digits at the right
of the thousands place to 0. Then, add 1 to the digit in the thousands place.
If the digit following the thousands place is less than five, change the digits at the
right of the thousands place to 0. Then, copy the digit in the thousands place and the digits at its
left.
Try this
A. Write round up or round down.
B. Round off the numbers at the left side to the nearest thousands. Encircle the letter of the correct
answer.
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
TEST I. Round off the following numbers to the nearest hundreds at the left and to the nearest thousands at the
right.
Hundreds Thousands
1. 514 ____________________ 6. 1 870 ____________________
2. 921 ____________________ 7. 2 318 ____________________
3. 864 ____________________ 8. 3 570 ____________________
4. 6 319 ____________________ 9. 6 463 ____________________
5. 9 879 ____________________ 10.7 800 ____________________
TEST II. Round off the numbers at the left to the nearest hundreds. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
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5. 8 972 a. 8 000 b. 9 000 c. 1 000
6. 9 565 a. 9 600 b. 9 700 c. 9 800
7. 74 275 a. 74 100 b. 74 200 c. 74 300
8. 85 540 a. 85 400 b. 85 500 c. 85 600
9. 56 375 a. 56 400 b. 56 500 c. 56 700
10. 33 998 a. 32 000 b. 33 000 c. 34 000
TEST III. Write three possible numbers that can be rounded off to:
GOD BLESS!
LESSON 7
Objectives:
Recall the previous lesson
Identify the ordinal numbers from 1st to 100th
ORDINAL NUMBERS
Let us investigate
Ordinal Numbers are used to show the relative position of an object in a given set.
Ordinal Numbers Ordinal Number Words Ordinal Numbers Ordinal Number Words
1st First 20th Twentieth
2nd Second 21st Twenty-first
3rd Third 22nd Twenty-second
4th Fourth 23rd Twenty-third
5th Fifth 24th Twenty-fourth
6th Sixth 25th Twenty-fifth
7th Seventh 26th Twenty-sixth
8th Eighth 30th Thirtieth
9th Ninth 40th Fortieth
10th Tenth 50th Fiftieth
11th Eleventh 60th Sixtieth
12th Twelfth 70th Seventieth
13th Thirteenth 80th Eightieth
14th Fourteenth 90th Ninetieth
15th Fifteenth 100th Hundredth
Try this
A. Write the following ordinal numbers into words.
B. Find the message of the numbers below using the letters of the English Alphabet.
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_____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____
11 14 15 23 12 5 4 7 5
_____ _____
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LESSON 8
Objectives:
Recall the previous lesson
Read and write Roman Numerals
ROMAN NUMERALS
Let us investigate
Lito was asked to visit his friend in the hospital. His friend is in room 17. When Lito arrived,
He looked for the room and saw this sign on the door: XVII. Help him find the room.
XVII XVIII
Number 17 is in Hindu-Arabic numeral. In Roman Numeral, it is written as XVII. Both numbers are
equal.
We can express numbers from Hindu-Arabic to Roman Numerals and vice versa.
Roman Numerals I, X, C, and M can be repeated three times. When a Roman Numeral with
smaller value comes before a Roman Numeral with bigger value, we subtract them.
When a Roman Numeral with smaller value comes after a Roman Numeral with bigger value,
we add them.
A horizontal bar placed above a Roman Numeral is called vinculum. It means times 1 000.
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Example: V = 5 x 1 000 = 5 000
Try this
A. Write the following numerals into Roman Numerals in expanded form. Then, combine them to have
a single Roman Numeral.
A B
_____ 1. 60th a. ninetieth
_____ 2. 22nd b. fiftieth
_____ 3. 90th c. sixtieth
_____ 4. 3rd d. twenty-second
_____ 5. 15th e. third
TEST II. Write the following Roman Numerals into Hindu-Arabic numerals.
TEST III. Match column A with column B by writing the letter of the correct answer on the blank.
A B
_____ 1. 86 a. XXXV
_____ 2. 74 b. DCXXXII
_____ 3. 64 c. VDXIV
_____ 4. 35 d. IVDCCLXXXVII
_____ 5. 963 e. LXXXVI
_____ 6. 632 f. VICDLXXXIX
_____ 7. 943 g. LXIV
_____ 8. 5 514 h. CMXLIII
_____ 9. 4 787 i. IVCDLXXXIX
_____ 10. 6 489 j. CMLXIII
k. LXXIV
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GOD BLESS!
LESSON 9
Objectives:
Recall the previous lesson
Differentiate the different properties of addition
PROPERTIES OF ADDITION
Let us investigate
The candidate for Ms. Green Peace garnered 5 stars from the NCR voters and 3 stars from
the Visayas region.
1. Communicative Property
Changing the order of the addends does not change the sum.
Example:
2 123 + 7 893 = 7 893 + 2 123
10 016 = 10 016
2. Associative Property
Changing the groupings of the addends does not change the sum.
Example:
200 + (300 + 400) = (200 + 300) + 400
200 + 700 = 500 + 400
900 = 900
Try this
A. Identify the property of addition shown in each equation.
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____________________ 3. (51 + 97) + 91 = 51 + (97 + 91)
____________________ 4. 0 + 485 = 485
____________________ 5. 881 + 824 = 824 + 881
____________________ 6. (91 + 28) + 51 = (91 + 28) + 51
____________________ 7. 0 + 461 = 461
____________________ 8. 894 + 327 = 327 + 894
____________________ 9. (88 + 67) + 65 = 88 + (67 + 65)
____________________ 10. 0 + 473 = 473
B. Write the missing numbers. Then, identify the property of addition used.
LESSON 10
Objectives:
Recall the previous lesson
Add 3- to 4- digit numbers without regrouping
What is asked?
-the total number of sacks of palay
harvested
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Study this another example.
Try this
A. Add the following:
B. Arrange the numbers in column and find the sum. Consume the space provided.
TEST II. Apply the associative property of addition. Then, find the sum.
1. 3 813 6. 3 213
+ 4 032 + 1 360
2. 1 643 7. 3 084
+ 1 120 + 5 514
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3. 1 004 8. 6 523
+ 1 990 + 2 251
4. 5 412 9. 3 165
+ 4 484 + 2 721
GOD BLESS!
LESSON 11
Objectives:
Recall the previous lesson
Add numbers with 3 or more digits with regrouping
Let us investigate
Every year, the number of OFWs increases. In 2009 and 2010, there were 3 496 and 5 827
Filipinos who worked abroad, respectively. What is the total number of workers in the said years?
To know the answer, add the given numbers. We can use the expanded form and the short method.
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Try this
A. Find the sum of the following numbers using the expanded form.
1. 2 5 2 2 3. 1 8 5 4 5. 6 2 6 5
+ 4 4 1 1 + 3 3 2 3 + 1 3 1 4
6 3 3 5 7 7 7
2. 6 3 5 5 4. 2 4 5 6
+ 3 4 2 2 + 4 3 1 3
9 7 6
Let us investigate
Last year in Fatima University, there were 236 medical students, 368 nursing students, and
511 physical therapy students. What was the total number of students enrolled last year?
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For quick sum, round off the addends to their greatest place value. Add the rounded numbers.
Examples:
236 - 200
368 - 400
+ 511 - + 500
exact sum 1 115 - 1 100 estimated sum
7 890 - 8 000
+ 5 782 - + 6 000
exact sum 13 672 - 14 000 estimated sum
Try this
A. Round off the following numbers to their greatest place value. Then get the sum.
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+ 256 - ________ + 31 968 - 30 000
1 100
3. 6 810 - ________
+ 4 568 - __5 000__
12 000
2. 1 759 4. 7 042
7 821 2 206
+ 8 925 + 6 523
2. 341 5. 3 607 8. 73
+ 690 + 4 362 + 28
GOD BLESS!
LESSON 13
Objectives:
Recall the previous lesson
Add 1- to 3- digit numbers mentally
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MENTAL ADDITION
Let us investigate
Vincent gathered 23 old newspapers on Monday. He gathered 65 old newspapers the
Following day. What is the total number of the old number of the old newspapers he gathered?
Through estimation: 20 + 70 = 90
20 + 60 + 3 + 5 = 88
1. 33 + 45 = N 2. 432 + 554 = N
33 - 30 + 3 432 - 400 + 30 + 2
+ 45 - 40 + 5 + 554 - 500 + 50 + 4
70 + 8 900 + 80 + 6
= 78 = 986
Try this
A. Add the following numbers mentally.
1. 6 + 9 = __________ 6. 17 + 1 = __________
2. 9 + 3 = __________ 7. 15 + 8 = __________
3. 7 + 5 = __________ 8. 13 + 2 = __________
4. 3 + 6 = __________ 9. 17 + 4 = __________
5. 7 + 7 = __________ 10. 15 + 6 = __________
B. Check (/) the box of pairs of numbers that will give the sum of 100.
1. 63 + 37 6. 44 + 66
2. 85 + 25 7. 19 + 81
3. 54 + 46 8. 28 + 82
4. 77 + 33 9. 69 + 31
5. 6 + 94 10. 5 + 95
1. Willy earned P13 678.00 in one month, and P14 345.00 the following month. How much are his total
earnings in two months?
2. Joey is a thrifty person. Last month, he deposited a total of P56 789.00 in his bank account. Yesterday,
he deposited an amount of P24 483.00. How much now is his savings?
3. Many has total assets of P891 342.00 after his last fight in Las Vegas, he earned another P900 000.00.
How much now is his total assets?
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== End of the Lesson ==
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT
1. 79 4. 80 7. 33 10. 51
+ 81 + 63 + 46 + 59
2. 47 5. 33 8. 63
+ 76 + 99 + 93
3. 33 6. 76 9. 92
+ 95 + 84 + 54
TEST II. Read and solve the problems. Apply the steps.
1. Marikit sold 1 389 tickets for the first day of concert and 1 712 for the second day. What was the total
number of tickets sold?
2. Two friends went on a vacation in Aurora province. Paul drove 1 931 kilometers, while John drove 2 832
kilometers. How far did the two friends travel?
GOD BLESS!
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