G-HELP Math 3 - Tr. Din Week 1
G-HELP Math 3 - Tr. Din Week 1
G-HELP Math 3 - Tr. Din Week 1
Dear Students:
This is your G-HELP for the week. Kindly pay attention to every detail in it so you
will be properly guided in your home study. Your G-HELP will make sure that your
learning journey this Academic Year, 2020-2021, will be on the right track. God be with
you.
I. Concepts:
Content Standard: The learner demonstrates understanding of whole
numbers up to 10 000, ordinal numbers up to 100th, and money up to
PhP1000.
Performance Standard: The learner is able to recognize, represent,
compare, and order whole numbers up to 10 000, and money up to
PhP1000 in various forms and contexts.
II. Objectives
The learner should be able to:
visualize numbers up to 10 000 with emphasis on numbers 1001
- 10000.
give the place value and value of a digit in 4- to 5-digit numbers.
read and write numbers up to 10 000 in symbols and in words.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
In Math, every digit has a place value. PLACE VALUE can be defined as the
value represented by a digit in a number on the basis of its position in the number.
One digit alone can represent a number. A single digit that represents a number is
said to be in the ones place value position.
2 3 7 1 4
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In 23, 714, 2 is in ten thousands place and its value is 20, 000, 3 in in
thousands place and its value is 3, 000, 7 is in hundreds place and its value is 700,
1 is in tens place and its value is 10 and 4 is in ones place and its value is 4.
Knowing the place value as well as knowing the periods of a number are
ordered, enables us to read and write whole numbers correctly.
When writing whole numbers using words, we always include the period(s)
in our word statement with exception of the ones period. The diagram below will
help us write the number 23, 714 using words. Pay attention to the numbers within
each period and how the commas are used in the word statement below.
2 3, 7 1 4
Thousand Ones
period period
In the sentence above, notice how the commas break up the sentence to
define the periods. Note that the ones period is excluded.
Activity 2: Watch the video clip about understanding place value and value of
digits up to 10, 000 and reading and writing numbers up to 10, 000. Note that the
video clip will be sent through messenger. Using a sheet of yellow paper, write
what you have learned from the video clip.
Activity 3: Answer the activities on pages 9-10 and 13-15 in your Mathematics
book.
I. On the line, write the place value and value of the underlined digit.
a. 4, 043 ___________________________________________________
b. 12, 876 ___________________________________________________
c. 33, 413 ___________________________________________________
d. 87, 009 ___________________________________________________
e. 55, 600 ___________________________________________________
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IV. Write the expanded form of the following numbers.
V. Learning Resources
1. Video Clips
2. Book:
MATH for Today’s Generation 3 by Ester J. Carganillo, et.al. Bright
House Publishing. 2014
3. Websites:
www.splashlearn.com
www.saddleback.edu
www.youtube.com
www.google.com
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