Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
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Michigan State Math StandardsRelated Lessons

Greater Than? Less Than?
Compare two or more three-digit numbers based on meanings of the hundreds, tens, and ones digits, using >, =, and < symbols. Build, read, write (in standard and expanded form), and represent three-digit numbers using base-10 blocks and symbols.

Three-Digit Numbers: Those Pesky Zeros
Build, read, write (in standard and expanded form), and represent three-digit numbers using base-10 blocks and symbols. Describe the value of a digit, including 0, based on its place in the number.

Standard and Expanded Forms: Numbers in the Hundreds
Practice time! Build, read, write (in standard and expanded form), and represent three-digit numbers using base-10 blocks and symbols. Describe the value of a digit based on its place in the number.

Introduction to Three-Digit Numbers
Build, read, write (in standard and expanded form), and represent three-digit numbers using base-10 blocks and symbols. Describe the value of a digit based on its place in the number.

Order 3-Digit Numbers
Join Mrs. McCartney for a comparison word problem with her friend Professor Barble. Next, get ready to order 3-digit numbers using place value understanding. We will be using number lines and Value Pak to help apply our thinking.