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Comparing and Ordering Numbers

Comparing and Ordering Numbers

Assessment

Presentation

Mathematics

3rd Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
4.NBT.A.2, 2.NBT.A.4, 1.NBT.B.3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Doris Chiang

Used 9+ times

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5 Slides • 8 Questions

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Find the greater or smaller number

What did we learn yesterday?

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Which is greater? 3840 or 1999?



is greater than ​


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3840
1999

3

Drag and Drop

Which is greater? 8243 or 8342?

is greater than ​


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8342
8243

4

Drag and Drop

Which is smaller? 5912 or 5919?

is smaller than ​


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5912
5919

5

Drag and Drop

Which is smaller? 1023 or 989?

is smaller than ​


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989
1023

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We Are Learning To

Arrange numbers from the smallest to

the greatest

(and greatest to the smallest)

Find the greatest or smallest number
Form the smallest or greatest

4-digit number

Compare numbers
____ is 1000 more than 8215.
____ is 1000 less than 8215.

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8 0 9 7
6 8 7 0

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8 0 8 6

Arrange the numbers from the
smallest to the greatest.

8097 , 6870 , 8086

_____ , _____ , _____

Smallest greatest

6870

8086

8097

C1

Comparing and Ordering Numbers

These numbers are

arranged in increasing

order.

8

Reorder

Arrange the numbers from the smallest to the greatest.

3275

3485

3790

1
2
3

9

Reorder

Arrange the numbers in increasing order (From smallest to the greatest)

1267

3005

4982

7002

1
2
3
4

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5 5 7 1
5 4 1 7

4 5 7 5

Arrange the numbers from the greatest
to the smallest.

5417 , 5571 , 4575

_____ , _____ , _____

greatest

5571

5417

4575

Comparing and Ordering Numbers

C2

These numbers are

arranged in decreasing

order.

More examples

11

Reorder

Arrange the numbers from the greatest to the smallest.

8245

6109

2899

1
2
3

12

Reorder

Arrange the numbers in decreasing order. (From the greatest to the smallest)

5091

4890

3267

997

1
2
3
4

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Line up from the smallest number

to the greatest number.

Write a 4-digit number on the card.

Arranging Numbers:

Activit

y

Time
Class

Compare the 4-digit number on your

card with the person behind you.

The person with a greater

number, move back.

Find the greater or smaller number

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