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| 3rd–5th Grade |
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Objectives
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Materials Needed
Print out the large number cards, photocopy them onto construction paper and cut them out. You will need two or three copies of each number. |
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Introduction/Review
Write 347 and 453 on the board. Ask students to tell you which number is greater. Then ask, “Which place value did you compare to know that this is true? Why?” Guide students to understand that they compared the hundreds place because it is the highest place value in both numbers. (For older students, bring up the level by writing 3,470 and 4,532 or 34,705 and 45,320.) Reinforce the concept by underlining the hundreds place in each number and telling students that four hundreds is greater than three hundreds. Now ask, “What if the numerals in the hundreds place are the same? Which number is bigger, 347 or 353?” Guide students to understand that they should compare the next highest place value—the tens place. |
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Procedure
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Independent Practice
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the 3rd–5th grade lesson plan. (Includes all printable materials.)
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