Module 3 - Place Value, Counting, and Comparison of Numbers to 1,000
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Item Lesson 4 Count up to 1,000 on the place value chart(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic C: Three-Digit Numbers in Unit, Standard, Expanded, and Word FormsItem Lesson 9 Count from $10 to $1,000 on the place value chart and the empty number line(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic D: Modeling Base Ten Numbers Within 1,000 with MoneyItem Lesson 7 Write, read, and relate base ten numbers in all forms(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic C: Three-Digit Numbers in Unit, Standard, Expanded, and Word FormsItem Lesson 3 Count up and down between 90 and 1,000 using ones, tens, and hundreds.(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic B: Understanding Place Value Units of One, Ten, and a HundredItem Lesson 21 Complete a pattern counting up and down.(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic G: Finding 1, 10, and 100 More or Less than a NumberItem Lesson 6 Write base ten numbers in expanded form.(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic C: Three-Digit Numbers in Unit, Standard, Expanded, and Word FormsItem Lesson 8 Count the total value of $1, $10, and $100 bills up to $1,000.(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic D: Modeling Base Ten Numbers Within 1,000 with MoneyItem Lesson 5 Write base ten three-digit numbers in unit form; show the value of each digit.(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic C: Three-Digit Numbers in Unit, Standard, Expanded, and Word FormsItem Lesson 14 Model numbers with more than 9 ones or 9 tens; write in expanded, unit, standard, and word forms(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic E: Modeling Numbers Within 1,000 with Place Value DisksItem Lesson 17 Compare two three-digit numbers using <, >, and = when there are more than 9 ones or 9 tens(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic F: Comparing Two Three-Digit NumbersItem Lesson 12 Change 10 ones for 1 ten, 10 tens for 1 hundred, and 10 hundreds for 1 thousand.(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic E: Modeling Numbers Within 1,000 with Place Value DisksItem Lesson 13 Read and write numbers within 1,000 after modeling with place value disks(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic E: Modeling Numbers Within 1,000 with Place Value DisksItem Lesson 18 Order numbers in different forms. (Optional)(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic F: Comparing Two Three-Digit NumbersItem Lesson 19 Model and use language to tell about 1 more and 1 less, 10 more and 10 less, and 100 more and 100 less.(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic G: Finding 1, 10, and 100 More or Less than a NumberItem Lesson 1 Bundle and count ones, tens, and hundreds to 1,000(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic A: Forming Base Ten Units of Ten, a Hundred, and a ThousandItem Lesson 15 Explore a situation with more than 9 groups of ten(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic E: Modeling Numbers Within 1,000 with Place Value DisksItem Lesson 16 Compare two three-digit numbers using <, > , and =(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic F: Comparing Two Three-Digit NumbersItem Lesson 10 Explore $1,000. How many $10 bills can we change for a thousand dollar bill?(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic D: Modeling Base Ten Numbers Within 1,000 with MoneyItem Lesson 11 Count the total value of ones, tens, and hundreds with place value disks.(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic E: Modeling Numbers Within 1,000 with Place Value DisksItem Lesson 20 Model 1 more and 1 less, 10 more and 10 less, and 100 more and 100 less when changing the hundreds place.(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic G: Finding 1, 10, and 100 More or Less than a Number