2. A boy buys 3 lb. of cherries and gives the clerk 50%. How much change should he receive? 3. Another boy gets 6 apples and 2 bananas. How much change does he receive from a quarter? 4. If you buy 7 bananas, 1 lb. cherries, and 3 oranges, what must you pay? 5. Appoint a keeper for the stand. Direct the pupils in their purchases. Use toy money. Let change be made in the usual manner. Let a pupil write the transactions on the blackboard. READING AND WRITING NUMBERS TO 1000 Introductory Exercise 78. 1. What is the largest number you can write with two figures? 2. What is the smallest number you can write with three figures? One hundred is written 100 3. How many ones make 1 ten? 5. How many hundreds make 1 thousand? 6. How many ten-cent pieces make 100 cents? 7. How many ten-cent pieces make 200 cents? 8. Write one hundred forty in figures. 9. Write one hundred ten in figures. 10. Write one hundred one in figures. 3683 hundreds + 6 tens + 8 ones Read thus: 325, three hundred twenty-five 905, nine hundred five Oral Exercises 79. Tell whether the figures in the following numbers stand for thousands, hundreds, tens, or 1. Nineteen. Sixty-three. Nine hundred nine. 2. Eighty. Twenty-nine. Five hundred fifty. 3. Seventy. Seventy-two. Seven hundred sev enteen. 4. Twelve. Five hundred. Five hundred twelve. 5. Fifty. One hundred. Four hundred four. 6. Ninety. Seven hundred. Two hundred nine. Three hundred 7. Seventeen. Two hundred. six. 8. Sixty. Six hundred. Five hundred ninety. 9. Eighty-one. Nine hundred. Three hundred ten. 10. Seventy-five. Three hundred. Three hun dred seventy-five. 11. Twenty-one. Four hundred. Eight hundred sixty-nine. 12. Ninety-nine. One thousand. Seven hundred twenty-three. 13. Seventy-seven. Four hundred forty. One hundred ninety-nine. 14. Forty-nine. Nine hundred forty. Two hun 1. 10+5 2. 20+3 3. 40+7 4. 50+1 5. 70+6 6. 80+7 7. 90+2 8. 100+ 10+2 |