Numbers help us count, measure, and compare things in the world. In 2nd grade, you will work with numbers up to 1,000 and learn how each digit has its own place and value.
The place of a digit in a number tells us how much it is worth. For example, in the number 345:
When we compare numbers, we figure out which is greater or smaller. We use symbols like \( < \), \( > \), and \( = \).
Knowing numbers and their values helps you count your toys, read prices at a store, or tell which house number is bigger!
Try breaking apart numbers to see what each digit means and put numbers in order from smallest to largest.
In the number 582, the 8 is worth 80 because it's in the tens place.
235 is less than 253 because the tens digit in 235 is smaller.
Learn how numbers work and what each digit means in a number.