Visualizing Place Value: Counting to 10,000

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This educational video provides a clear, visual demonstration of counting up to 10,000 using the Singapore Math concrete-pictorial-abstract approach. It utilizes digital representations of Base 10 blocks (hundreds flats and thousands cubes) to illustrate the concepts of skip counting by 100s, 1,000s, and 10s. The video explicitly bridges the gap between visual models and abstract numbers, helping students understand the magnitude of numbers and the structure of the base-ten number system. The content moves systematically from basic skip counting (100 to 1,000; 1,000 to 10,000) to more complex tasks involving starting from arbitrary large numbers (e.g., counting by 10s starting at 6,320). It specifically highlights critical transition points, such as moving from 900 to 1,000 and 9,000 to 10,000, reinforcing the terminology and value of these larger place value units. For teachers, this video is an excellent tool for introducing or reinforcing place value and skip counting in 3rd and 4th grade. The visual nature of the stacking blocks helps students mentally organize large quantities, while the clear narration models correct mathematical language. It addresses the common student struggle of determining which digit changes during skip counting and offers visual proof of why numbers 'roll over' at the thousands place.

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