Reading Three-Digit Numbers
Grade 2 · Math · Place Value to 1000 · Washington, USA
Lesson Summary
Practice reading and writing numbers from 100 to 999 using their names.
Explanation
To read a three-digit number, say the hundreds part first, then the rest. For 247, say 'two hundred forty-seven.' For a number like 305, say 'three hundred five' because there are zero tens. Practice reading numbers out loud so they become easy to recognize. Writing numbers in words helps you understand them better too.
Practice Questions
Q1: How do you read the number 518?
Answer: Five hundred eighteen
Q2: Write the number for 'seven hundred two.'
Answer: 702
Q3: How do you read the number 460?
Answer: Four hundred sixty
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Reading Three-Digit Numbers is a lesson in the Place Value to 1000 chapter of Grade 2 Math. It is part of the Washington, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Reading Three-Digit Numbers is taught in Grade 2 as part of the Math curriculum in Washington, USA.
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