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Dive into an interactive learning experience with our "Comparing and Ordering Numbers" activity! Students will practice comparing numbers using symbols, identifying least to greatest and greatest to least sequences, and understanding place value concepts. With true or false challenges and engaging games, learners will solidify their grasp of numerical comparisons in a fun and comprehensive way. This activity is perfect for reinforcing mathematical concepts and encouraging collaborative learning in the classroom.
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7 ltoG 6 least Greatest 1 Word Splash 39 0 4 5 G to l 28
Comparing Numbers 9,345 < 9,435 > 9,335 True or False 321,784 > 321,967 > 321,697 T or F 892,229,311 < 892,292,311 > 891,292,313 T or F
Least to Greatest l to G 2,434 ; 2,433 ; 4,423 8,948,878 ; 9,848,988 ; 8,948,877 3,488,734 ; 8,348,564 ; 3,488,761
Greatest to Least G to l 8,948 ; 9,848 ; 8,848 2,341,788 ; 3,321,788 ; 2,341,878 998,971,344 ; 989,788,344 ; 998,971,977
Setup Directions: • Type a vocabulary word on each of the following 10 slides in the subtitle textbox. When complete, run the show by pressing F5 on the keyboard. • One student stands with back to this presentation. • The class gives the student clues to the vocabulary word onscreen as a clock keeps time. • The student tries to guess the word before the buzzer.
ones is… The
millions is… The
digits is… The
numeral is… The
thousands is… The
tens is… The
greater than is… The
hundreds is… The
period is… The
whole numbers is… The
expanded form is… The