Homework
Welcome! Today you will work on your second homework assignment ✨ Remember: ✔ Review the lesson material (you can look at the presentation) ✔ Do the tasks step by step ✔ Don’t rush — quality matters more than speed ✔ If something feels difficult, try again Good luck! 💪😊
Lesson 2
Level 4
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Task 1
Autum
Spring
Select all the correct statements
Keep it up!
Hint!
Need an explanation?
Task 2
Look at these numbers
35 086
40 100
Write the largest of the numbers
400 001
100 040
3 508
Autum
Spring
40 001
Wonderful!
350 860
10 004
4 001
Hint!
Hint!
Need an explanation?
Task 3
Arrange the numbers in ascending order from bottom to top
You’re doing great!
Hint!
Need an explanation?
Task 4
Find the row in which the comparison was performed incorrectly
Autum
Spring
Great result!
Hint!
Hint!
Need an explanation?
Task 5
Study the numerical line. Select all the correct statements.
4 198 < < 4279
Autum
Spring
4 326 < < 4601
4 701 < < 4901
You rock!
4 500
4 900
5 000
4 300
4 400
4 700
4 800
4 200
4 100
4 000
4 600
Determine the position of the point on the numerical line, focusing on the nearest marks.
Hint!
Need an explanation?
Task 6
Which object’s position on the number line is closest to 4 350?
Autum
Spring
Determine the approximate position of point 4350. Compare the distance from it to the objects
Super!
4 500
4 900
5 000
4 300
4 400
4 700
4 800
4 200
4 100
4 000
4 600
Determine the approximate position of point 4350. Compare the distance from it to the objects.
Hint!
Need an explanation?
Task 7
Great job!
What is the smallest five-digit number that can be made up of all these digits?
Autum
Spring
Hint!
Hint!
You can move the digits
Results
Homework
Lesson 2
🎉 Great job! You have completed the homework on comparing numbers and determining their position on the number line. This skill will be useful in everyday life—whether you are comparing prices or distances. See you next time! Don’t forget to send your results (the button in the top right corner) to your teacher!
DONE
< 4 701 < 4 901
The position of the medal on the number line corresponds to a number less than 4 700
4 701
4 901
4 300
4 400
4 500
4 700
4 800
4 900
5 000
4 200
4 100
4 000
4 600
To form the smallest five-digit number from the given digits, you need to keep in mind that the further to the left a place value is, the more it affects the size of the number.
Compare the number of digits. A number with more digits is greater. If the number of digits is the same, compare the digits in the highest place value. If they are equal, compare the digits in the next place value until a difference is found
4 > 3
14 352
13 425
>
Compare the number of digits. A number with more digits is greater. If the number of digits is the same, compare the digits in the highest place value. If they are equal, compare the digits in the next place value until a difference is found
4 > 3
14 352
13 425
>
hundred thousands
ten thousands
thousands
hundreds
tens
ones
100 000
To find the greatest or the smallest number, you need to compare the number of digits. Then look at the digits in the highest (leftmost) place.
If the number of digits is the same, compare the digits in the highest place value. If they are equal, compare the digits in the next place value until a difference is found
49 819
49 823
<
<
635 211
645 200
<
<
Compare the number of digits. A number with more digits is greater. If the number of digits is the same, compare the digits in the highest place value. If they are equal, compare the digits in the next place value until a difference is found
4 > 3
14 352
13 425
>
500 000 — the greatest six-digit number, because the digit in the hundred-thousands place is 5 421 534 — less than 500 000 because the digit in the hundred-thousands place is 4, but greater than the other six-digit numbers 412 978 — less than 421 534 because the digit in the ten-thousands place is smaller 36 099 — the greatest five-digit number among the remaining ones 35 100 — less than 36 099 because the digit in the thousands place is smaller 9 999 — the greatest four-digit number
>
92 127 < 921 270 < 920 127
92 127 is indeed less than 921 270 because a five-digit number is smaller than a six-digit number. But 921 270 is greater than 920 127 because the digit in the thousands place is 1, not 0.
4 350
4 300
4 400
4 500
4 700
4 800
4 900
5 000
4 200
4 100
4 000
4 600
Compare the number of digits. A number with more digits is greater. If the number of digits is the same, compare the digits in the highest place value. If they are equal, compare the digits in the next place value until a difference is found
4 > 3
14 352
13 425
>
The leftmost digit determines the size of the number.The digit 0 cannot be placed at the beginning, so the next smallest digit, 2, goes in the ten-thousands place.
20 367
To make the number as small as possible, arrange the remaining digits in ascending order from right to left — from smaller place values to larger ones.
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Homework
Welcome! Today you will work on your second homework assignment ✨ Remember: ✔ Review the lesson material (you can look at the presentation) ✔ Do the tasks step by step ✔ Don’t rush — quality matters more than speed ✔ If something feels difficult, try again Good luck! 💪😊
Lesson 2
Level 4
Need an explanation?
Task 1
Autum
Spring
Select all the correct statements
Keep it up!
Hint!
Need an explanation?
Task 2
Look at these numbers
35 086
40 100
Write the largest of the numbers
400 001
100 040
3 508
Autum
Spring
40 001
Wonderful!
350 860
10 004
4 001
Hint!
Hint!
Need an explanation?
Task 3
Arrange the numbers in ascending order from bottom to top
You’re doing great!
Hint!
Need an explanation?
Task 4
Find the row in which the comparison was performed incorrectly
Autum
Spring
Great result!
Hint!
Hint!
Need an explanation?
Task 5
Study the numerical line. Select all the correct statements.
4 198 < < 4279
Autum
Spring
4 326 < < 4601
4 701 < < 4901
You rock!
4 500
4 900
5 000
4 300
4 400
4 700
4 800
4 200
4 100
4 000
4 600
Determine the position of the point on the numerical line, focusing on the nearest marks.
Hint!
Need an explanation?
Task 6
Which object’s position on the number line is closest to 4 350?
Autum
Spring
Determine the approximate position of point 4350. Compare the distance from it to the objects
Super!
4 500
4 900
5 000
4 300
4 400
4 700
4 800
4 200
4 100
4 000
4 600
Determine the approximate position of point 4350. Compare the distance from it to the objects.
Hint!
Need an explanation?
Task 7
Great job!
What is the smallest five-digit number that can be made up of all these digits?
Autum
Spring
Hint!
Hint!
You can move the digits
Results
Homework
Lesson 2
🎉 Great job! You have completed the homework on comparing numbers and determining their position on the number line. This skill will be useful in everyday life—whether you are comparing prices or distances. See you next time! Don’t forget to send your results (the button in the top right corner) to your teacher!
DONE
< 4 701 < 4 901
The position of the medal on the number line corresponds to a number less than 4 700
4 701
4 901
4 300
4 400
4 500
4 700
4 800
4 900
5 000
4 200
4 100
4 000
4 600
To form the smallest five-digit number from the given digits, you need to keep in mind that the further to the left a place value is, the more it affects the size of the number.
Compare the number of digits. A number with more digits is greater. If the number of digits is the same, compare the digits in the highest place value. If they are equal, compare the digits in the next place value until a difference is found
4 > 3
14 352
13 425
>
Compare the number of digits. A number with more digits is greater. If the number of digits is the same, compare the digits in the highest place value. If they are equal, compare the digits in the next place value until a difference is found
4 > 3
14 352
13 425
>
hundred thousands
ten thousands
thousands
hundreds
tens
ones
100 000
To find the greatest or the smallest number, you need to compare the number of digits. Then look at the digits in the highest (leftmost) place.
If the number of digits is the same, compare the digits in the highest place value. If they are equal, compare the digits in the next place value until a difference is found
49 819
49 823
<
<
635 211
645 200
<
<
Compare the number of digits. A number with more digits is greater. If the number of digits is the same, compare the digits in the highest place value. If they are equal, compare the digits in the next place value until a difference is found
4 > 3
14 352
13 425
>
500 000 — the greatest six-digit number, because the digit in the hundred-thousands place is 5 421 534 — less than 500 000 because the digit in the hundred-thousands place is 4, but greater than the other six-digit numbers 412 978 — less than 421 534 because the digit in the ten-thousands place is smaller 36 099 — the greatest five-digit number among the remaining ones 35 100 — less than 36 099 because the digit in the thousands place is smaller 9 999 — the greatest four-digit number
>
92 127 < 921 270 < 920 127
92 127 is indeed less than 921 270 because a five-digit number is smaller than a six-digit number. But 921 270 is greater than 920 127 because the digit in the thousands place is 1, not 0.
4 350
4 300
4 400
4 500
4 700
4 800
4 900
5 000
4 200
4 100
4 000
4 600
Compare the number of digits. A number with more digits is greater. If the number of digits is the same, compare the digits in the highest place value. If they are equal, compare the digits in the next place value until a difference is found
4 > 3
14 352
13 425
>
The leftmost digit determines the size of the number.The digit 0 cannot be placed at the beginning, so the next smallest digit, 2, goes in the ten-thousands place.
20 367
To make the number as small as possible, arrange the remaining digits in ascending order from right to left — from smaller place values to larger ones.