Question : As you did during the lesson label and represent the product or quotient by drawing disks on the place value chart.

I drew a chart to 1s, 10s, 100s, 1,000s 10,000s and 100 000 lastly 1000,000 What should I put in my place value chart?

To label and represent the product or quotient using disks on the place value chart, you need to consider the specific problem or question you are trying to solve. Without a specific problem, it is difficult to provide a specific answer.

However, I can guide you on how to fill in each place value on your chart. Let's assume you want to represent a number like 42,356.

Start from the rightmost place, which is the ones place. In this case, you would need 6 disks in the ones place.

Move to the next place, which is the tens place. Here, you would need 5 disks, since there are 5 tens in 42,356.

Continue this process for each place value. In the hundred places, you would need 3 disks, in the thousands place you would need 2 disks, in the ten thousands place you would need 4 disks, and in the hundred thousands place you would need 2 disks.

Finally, for the millions place, you would need 1 disk.

Remember, this is just an example based on the number 42,356. If you have a different number, you would need to follow the same process to determine the number of disks needed in each place value.