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AC9M3N01Year 3 ยท Mathematics ยท Number

recognise, represent and order natural numbers using naming and writing conventions for numerals beyond 10โ€‰000

How Bloomi helps with this

This is a NAPLAN-year topic. Bloomi teaches it with a short explainer, guided practice, and NAPLAN-style questions โ€” every one traceable to this exact code.

What this looks like in the classroom

  • moving materials from one place to another on a place value model to show renaming of numbers; for example, \(1574\) can be shown as one thousand, \(5\) hundreds, \(7\) tens and \(4\) ones, or as \(15\) hundreds, \(7\) tens and \(4\) ones
  • using the repeating pattern of place value names and spaces within sets of \(3\) digits to name and write larger numbers: ones, tens, hundreds, ones of thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, ones of millions, tens of millions; writing, for example, four hundred and twenty-five thousand as \(425โ€‰000\)
  • predicting and naming the number that is one more than \(99, 109, 199, 1009, 1099, 1999, 10โ€‰009\) ... \(99โ€‰999\) and discussing what will change when one, one ten and one hundred is added to each

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