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Learning Objective. We will compare three-digit numbers using symbols 1. What are we going to do? What are symbols ? Symbols are __________. CFU. Activate Prior Knowledge. Place value : The place is the position of a digit in a number.

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  1. Learning Objective We will compare three-digit numbers using symbols1. What are we going to do? What are symbols? Symbols are __________. CFU Activate Prior Knowledge Place value: The place is the position of a digit in a number. The value is the worth of the digit due to its position. 1. What is the value of the 2 in 271? 200 Students, you already know how to find the value of a digit by knowing its position in a number. Now, we will use place value to compare three-digit numbers using symbols. Make Connection 300 2. What is the value of the 3 in 321? 1 shapes that stand for something Vocabulary

  2. Concept Development To compare numbers means to determine2 whether a number is lessthan, greaterthan, or equaltoanother number. Comparing Numbers Why is the number 725 greater thanthe number 721? A It has more ones. B It has more tens. C It has more hundreds. Explain why the number 634 is equal to the number 634. In your own words, what does it mean to compare numbers? To compare numbers _______. CFU 1 CFU 2 Why is the number 367 lessthanthe number 461? A It has less ones. B It has less tens. C It has less hundreds. < less than 252 < 321 252 has less hundreds than 321. 252 < 321 252 has less hundreds than 321. 252 <271 252 has thesame hundreds as 271 but less tens. 252 < 271 252 has the same hundreds as 271 but less tens. Go to Skill Dev 2 Go to Skill Dev 1 Animated > greater than 321>320 321 has thesame hundreds and tens as 320 but more ones. 321 > 252 321 has more hundreds than 252. 321 > 320 321 has the same hundreds and tens as 320 but more ones. 321 > 252 321 has more hundreds than 252. = equal to 252=252 252 has the same hundreds, tens and ones as 252. 252=252 252 has thesame hundreds, tens and ones as 252. 2 figure out Vocabulary

  3. Skill Development/Guided Practice 1 To compare numbers means to determine whether a number is lessthan, greaterthan, or equaltoanother number. How did I/you compare each digit in the numbers? How did I/you know which symbol to write? CFU Compare three-digit numbers using symbols. 1 Compare each digit in the numbers, starting at the highest place value. If digits are different, identify3 the smaller digit. (underline) If digits are the same, continue to the next lower place value. Write the correct symbol. Interpret4 your answer. 1 2 a b 2 3 < less than 3hundreds. > greater than 379 has lesshundreds than 456 168 has lesshundreds than 231 2tens. = equal to 7ones. 3 find 4 explain Vocabulary 142 has the samehundreds and tens as 145, but lessones 248 has the samehundreds as 267, but lesstens

  4. Skill Development/Guided Practice 1 (continued) To compare numbers means to determine whether a number is lessthan, greaterthan, or equaltoanother number. How did I/you compare each digit in the numbers? How did I/you know which symbol to write? CFU Compare three-digit numbers using symbols. 1 Compare each digit in the numbers, starting at the highest place value. If digits are different, identify the smaller digit. (underline) If digits are the same, continue to the next lower place value. Write the correct symbol. Interpret your answer. 1 2 a b 2 Back to Concept Dev 3 < less than > greater than 480 has lesshundreds than 554 678 has lesshundreds than 804 = equal to 422 has the samehundreds as 435, but lesstens 340 has the samehundreds and tens as 349, but lessones

  5. Skill Development/Guided Practice 2 To compare numbers means to determine whether a number is lessthan, greaterthan, or equaltoanother number. How did I/you compare each digit in the numbers? How did I/you know which symbol to write? CFU Compare three-digit numbers using symbols. 1 Compare each digit in the numbers, starting at the highest place value. If digits are different, identify the smaller digit. (underline) If digits are the same, continue to the next lower place value. Write the correct symbol. Interpret your answer. 1 2 a b 2 3 < less than 3hundreds. > greater than 251 has more hundreds than 123 235 has more hundreds than 184 2tens. = equal to 7ones. 179 has the samehundreds and tens as 173, but more ones 237 has the samehundreds as 227, but more tens

  6. Skill Development/Guided Practice 2 (continued) To compare numbers means to determine whether a number is lessthan, greaterthan, or equaltoanother number. How did I/you compare each digit in the numbers? How did I/you know which symbol to write? CFU Compare three-digit numbers using symbols. 1 Compare each digit in the numbers, starting at the highest place value. If digits are different, identify the smaller digit. (underline) If digits are the same, continue to the next lower place value. Write the correct symbol. Interpret your answer. 1 2 a b 2 3 < less than 126 has the sameones, tens, and hundreds as 126 173 has the sameones, tens, and hundreds as 173 > greater than = equal to 395 has the samehundreds and tens as 393, but more ones 774 has morehundreds than 623

  7. Relevance To compare numbers means to determine whether a number is lessthan, greaterthan, or equaltoanother number. Comparing numbers will help you know which amount is more or less. 1 Which group of books would you rather carry? 120 pounds 9pounds or Comparing numbers will help you do well on tests. 2 Does anyone else have another reason why it is relevant to compare numbers using symbols? (Pair-Share) Why is it relevant to compare numbers using symbols? You may give me one of my reasons or one of your own. Which reason is more relevant to you? Why? CFU Sample Test Question: 42. Which number makes the comparison true? A 389 B 492 C 393 D 391 391 > ?

  8. To compare numbers means to determine whether a number is lessthan, greaterthan, or equaltoanother number. Skill Closure Compare three-digit numbers using symbols. Compare each digit in the numbers, starting at the highest place value. If digits are different, identify the smaller digit. (underline) If digits are the same, continue to the next lower place value. Write the correct symbol. Interpret your answer. 1 a b < less than 2 3 Word Bank compare greater than less than equal to digits symbol > greater than 221 has the samehundreds as 212, but more tens = equal to 249 has lesshundreds than 315 Access Common Core Write a number that will make the comparison true. Explain how you know the number will make the comparison true. 478 < ___ Summary Closure What did you learn today about comparing three-digit numbers using symbols? (Pair-Share) Use words from the word bank.

  9. Independent Practice To compare numbers means to determine whether a number is lessthan, greaterthan, or equaltoanother number. Compare three-digit numbers using symbols. Compare each digit in the numbers, starting at the highest place value. If digits are different, identify the smaller digit. (underline) If digits are the same, continue to the next lower place value. Write the correct symbol. Interpret your answer. 1 a b < less than 2 3 > greater than 263 has the samehundreds as 276, but lesstens = equal to 258 has lesshundreds than 318 473 has the samehundreds and tens as 478, but lessones 848 has less hundreds than 903

  10. Independent Practice (continued) To compare numbers means to determine whether a number is lessthan, greaterthan, or equaltoanother number. Compare three-digit numbers using symbols. Compare each digit in the numbers, starting at the highest place value. If digits are different, identify the smaller digit. (underline) If digits are the same, continue to the next lower place value. Write the correct symbol. Interpret your answer. 1 a b < less than 2 3 > greater than 138 has the samehundreds and tens as 132, but more ones = equal to 225 has more hundreds than 149 167 has the sameones, tens, and hundreds as 167 993 has more hundreds than 899

  11. Periodic Review 1 396 has the samehundreds as 330, but more tens 246 has lesshundreds than 446 355 has the sameones, tens, and hundreds as 355 530 has more hundreds than 460 616 has the samehundreds as 647, but less tens 833 has the samehundreds and tens as 831, but more ones

  12. Access Common Core 1. Dona has 582 shells. Clayton has 576 shells. Who has more shells? How do you know? Show your answer using the correct symbols. 2. Melissa has 332 pennies. Leonard has 341 pennies. Who has more pennies? How do you know? Show your answer using the correct symbols. 3. Chandra has 566 stamps. Erik has 566 stamps. Who has more stamps? How do you know? Show your answer using the correct symbols.

  13. Periodic Review 2 838 has the samehundreds as 806, but more tens 125 has the samehundreds and tens as 123, but more ones 943 has the sameones, tens, and hundreds as 943 361 has lesshundreds than 417 Access Common Core 1. Edwin said that 571 > 631 because 571 has more tens than 631. Explain why Edwin is incorrect. 2. Sophie said that 341 < 338 because 341 has less ones than 338. Explain why Sophie is incorrect. 3. Melvin said that 257 = 253 because 257 and 253 have the same hundreds and tens. Explain why Melvin is incorrect.

  14. Periodic Review 3 582 has the samehundreds as 579 , but more tens 323 has more hundreds than 192 Access Common Core 1. Use the digits 1,5, and 7 to make a number lessthan517. Use the digits 1,5, and 7 to make a number greaterthan517. Use the digits 1,5, and 7 to make a number equalto517. 2. Use the digits 2,6, and 8 to make a number lessthan286. Use the digits 2,6, and 8 to make a number greaterthan286. Use the digits 2,6, and 8 to make a number equalto286. 3. Use the digits 3,4, and 9 to make a number lessthan439. Use the digits 3,4, and 9 to make a number greaterthan439. Use the digits 3,4, and 9 to make a number equalto439.

  15. EDI – Cognitive, Teaching, and English Learner Strategies Cognitive Strategies Teaching Strategies Language Strategies Content Access Strategies

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