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Numbers up to 1000

Place value — hundreds, tens, ones; expanded form.

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Numbers up to 1000 — Lesson

🌟 Numbers up to 1000 - Let's Explore! 🌟

🎉 Hook: A Day at the Indian Market 🎉

Imagine you are at a busy Indian market in Delhi. You see 256 mangoes in one stall, 389 bananas in another, and 145 apples in the next. How many fruits are there in total? To find out, you need to understand numbers up to 1000! Let's learn how to read, write, and work with these numbers easily.

📚 Core Concepts: Understanding Numbers up to 1000

Numbers up to 1000 are all the numbers from 1 to 1000. Let's see how they are made:

Number Hundreds Tens Ones
256 2 5 6
389 3 8 9
145 1 4 5

Here, the number 256 means:

  • 2 hundreds = 200
  • 5 tens = 50
  • 6 ones = 6

So, 256 = 200 + 50 + 6.

Let's try another: What about 389? It has 3 hundreds, 8 tens, and 9 ones. So, 389 = 300 + 80 + 9.

📝 Key Formulas / Rules

👉 Every number up to 1000 has three parts: Hundreds, Tens, and Ones.

👉 Number = (Hundreds × 100) + (Tens × 10) + Ones

👉 The largest number with 3 digits is 999. The number 1000 has four digits!

💡 Did You Know?

In India, the number 1000 is called "Hazaar" (हज़ार). It is used every day! For example, if you save ₹1000, you can buy many yummy samosas! 😋

📝 Exam Tips

  • Always write the digits in the correct place: hundreds, tens, and ones.
  • Don't forget to count zeros! For example, 405 means 4 hundreds, 0 tens, and 5 ones.
  • Practice reading numbers aloud to understand their parts.
  • Board exam questions may ask you to break numbers into parts or write numbers in words. For example, 732 = Seven hundred thirty-two.
  • Watch out for common mistakes like mixing tens and ones or writing digits backward.
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Numbers up to 1000 — Mcq

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Numbers up to 1000 — Mnemonic

🎉 Fun Mnemonics for Numbers up to 1000! 🎉

  • 1 to 1000 - "Chalo Ginti Seekhein!" 🧮

    “Ek, Do, Teen, Chaar, Paanch, Cheh, Saat, Aath, Nau, Dus, Phir Badhte Jaao, Ginti Hai Mazedaar!”

    (This rhyme helps you remember counting from 1 to 10 easily, and then encourages you to keep going up to 1000!)

  • Mnemonic for Hundreds: "H-A-T" 🎩

    Hundreds, Arrive in Threes!

    Think of a hat 🎩 with 3 parts: 100, 200, 300... all the way to 900. So, 100 = 1 Hat, 200 = 2 Hats, 300 = 3 Hats... up to 900 = 9 Hats!

    This helps you remember hundreds like steps on a ladder.

  • Hindi Phrase for Thousands: "हज़ार का ताज़ा ताना!" 🎉

    “हज़ार मतलब बड़ा नंबर, ताज़ा याद रखो ये नंबर!”

    Whenever you see 1000, think of a big, fresh (ताज़ा) number! Like 1000 rupees in your piggy bank 🐷💰—that's a lot!

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