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Mathematics·Number Representation & Place Value·procedural

Working with Large Numbers

Solve number and practical problems involving reading, writing, ordering, comparing, and rounding whole numbers up to 1,000,000

Suggested ages 9–10

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Learning journey

Your child is working with larger numbers up to 1 million — understanding place value, rounding to different levels of accuracy, and beginning to work with negative numbers in everyday contexts.

Evidence of understanding

  • What is the largest six-digit number with digits summing to 15?
  • A stadium holds 67,450 people. Round to the nearest thousand for a news report
  • Order the populations of five cities and find the difference between the largest and smallest

Assessment prompt

If Working with Large Numbers is told the population of a city is 2,347,819, can they read that number aloud correctly and say roughly how many millions it is?

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