Standard: CC.2.1.3.B.1 Apply place value understanding and properties of operations to perform multi-digit arithmetic.
I can...
use place-value strategies to solve problems using addition and subtraction with regrouping.
order a set of whole numbers from least to greatest or greatest to least up to 9,999.
use the understanding of multiplying by multiples of ten to solve real world problems.
name a given number as either expanded, standard, or word form.
Vocabulary: Standard form, Expanded form, Word form, Place value
LEARNING SCALE
With help, the student demonstrates partial success at 2.0 and 3.0.
I can round two- and three-digit whole numbers to the nearest ten or hundred.
I can add two- and three-digit whole numbers (limit sums from 100 through 1,000) and/or subtract two- and three-digit numbers from three-digit whole numbers.
I can multiply one-digit whole numbers by two-digit multiples of 10 (from 10 through 90).
I can use place-value strategies to solve problems using addition and subtraction with regrouping
I can order a set of whole numbers from least to greatest or greatest to least up to 9,999
I can use the understanding of multiplying by multiples of ten to solve real world problems.
I can name a given number as either expanded, standard, or word form.
SUPPORTING RESOURCES