Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn how to add and subtract 1000 using our understanding of place value. We will also investigate a range of visual representations of subtraciton.

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5 Questions

Q1.
When comparing numbers you compare the digits in the thousands place first.
False
Correct answer: True
Q2.
Choose the incorrect statement.
5489 < 6589
Correct answer: 5592 > 5952
6245 > 5642
Q3.
Choose the incorrect statement.
Correct answer: 5442 < 5424
5454 > 4545
6894 > 4986
Q4.
Choose the correct statement. The numbers should be ordered from lowest to highest.
Correct answer: 1245, 4125, 5899
4125, 5899, 1245
5899 , 4125, 1245
Q5.
Choose the correct statement. The numbers should be ordered from highest to lowest.
3256, 4589, 8945
4589, 3256, 8945
Correct answer: 8945, 4589, 3256

6 Questions

Q1.
When adding 1000, what happens to the ones digit?
Correct answer: The numbers of ones does not change so the digit stays the same
The ones digit moves one place to the left and a zero is put in the ones place as a place holder
Q2.
What is 1000 more than 2456?
102456
1456
Correct answer: 3456
Q3.
What is 1000 less than 5369?
369
Correct answer: 4369
6369
Q4.
What is 1000 more than 389?
10389
Correct answer: 1389
489
Q5.
What is 1000 less than 1457?
1357
2457
Correct answer: 457
Q6.
The headteacher bought new books for the school library. It cost £1538. She then decided to buy some more that cost £1000. How much did the headteacher spend on new books in total?
1538
Correct answer: 2538
538

Lesson appears in

UnitMaths / Exploring calculation strategies and place value