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Warm Up Complete Tuesday’s Decimal of the Day. Turn in your Corner Work homework. Pick up a label from me, and I will explain  Early Finisher Task: Write your multiplication facts for #s 5-8.

Comparing Decimals NBT.3.B

INEQUALITY= WHEN YOU USE THE SYMBOLS >, <, OR =. Learning Target I can compare two decimals to thousandths based on meanings of the digits in each place using >, <, or = . INEQUALITY= WHEN YOU USE THE SYMBOLS >, <, OR =. Repeat after me.

Our Goal Compare each decimal below to 256.109. Write the decimal under the correct heading. 256.103 256.901 256.109 25.619 Less Than Equal To Greater Than

You Try & I Will Help 1.) Create a decimal that is less than 6.73. What evidence do you have to support that the decimals you created are less than or greater than? 1.) Create a decimal that is less than 6.73. 2.) Create a decimal that is greater than 0.04 Create a decimal that is greater than 3.3 and less than 3.73.

Which package weights can you automatically eliminate? Why? You Try & I Will Help 1. Mrs. Luker is mailing a package. The price for a box is $30 if it weighs 38.475 pounds or less. Which package weight can be shipped for $30? Mark all that apply. 38.75 lbs. 38.025 lbs. 38.25 lbs. 39.35 lbs. 37. 875 lbs. 38.5 lbs. 2. Marina bought 0.68 pound of American cheese and 0.82 pound of cheddar cheese. Which package of cheddar cheese weighed more? Justify your reasoning. Which package weights can you automatically eliminate? Why? Compare 0.92 to 9.2.

Yellow/Green Partners Student Distance Traveled Katelynn 5.342 miles Dean 5.134 miles Colt 5. 302 miles Jordan 5.104 miles The table to the left shows the distance each student travels to school. Does Katelynn travel the furthest? Use words, numbers, or models to justify your answer.

Can you compare two decimals to thousandths using >,<, or =? Can you hit the target? Can you compare two decimals to thousandths using >,<, or =? Prove It!!

ON YOUR WHITE BOARD Which is a true comparison? 75.934 < 75.92 638.34 < 69.409 567.508 < 567.58 74.440 > 74.44 C

ON YOUR WHITE BOARD Which decimal makes the comparison true? _______ < 58.904 58. 094 58. 91 58.9 58. 84 A

ON YOUR WHITE BOARD Which decimal is less than 356.9 A. 356.08

ON YOUR WHITE BOARD Compare the numbers. 1.) 8.92 8.901 2.) 8.9 9.089 3.) 0.68 0.608 A

Corner Work In your iReady workbook, complete the following problems. Page 31: # 19 & 20 Page 32: # 2 When you are finished, raise your hand, and I will come check your progress. Then, pick up your exit ticket.

Exit Ticket Compare each decimal below to 256.109. Write the decimal under the correct heading. 256.103 256.901 256.109 25.619 Less Than Equal To Greater Than