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Students use models to compare fractions. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 14-1 MA.3.A.2.3 Compare and order fractions, including fractions greater than one, using models and strategies.

Students use models and number sense to compare fractions with the same numerator or the same denominator. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 14-2 MA.3.A.2.3 Compare and order fractions, including fractions greater than one, using models and strategies.

3rd Graders use models to find equivalent fractions. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 14-3 MA.3.A.2.3 Compare and order fractions, including fractions greater than one, using models and strategies.

Students use models to find equivalent fractions with the same denominator and then compare or order the fractions. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 14-4 MA.3.A.2.3 Compare and order fractions, including fractions greater than one, using models and strategies.

Students locate and compare fractions and mixed numbers on a number line. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 14-5 MA.3.A.2.3 Compare and order fractions, including fractions greater than one, using models and strategies.

Mathematicians use benchmark fractions to estimate fractional parts. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 14-6 MA.3.A.2.3 Compare and order fractions, including fractions greater than one, using models and strategies.

Students order fractions and mixed numbers using a number line and using number sense strategies. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 14-7 MA.3.A.2.3 Compare and order fractions, including fractions greater than one, using models and strategies.

Students compare and order fractions to solve problems. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 14-8 MA.3.A.2.3 Compare and order fractions, including fractions greater than one, using models and strategies.

Students make a table and look for a pattern to solve a problem. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 14-9 MA.3.A.2.3 Compare and order fractions, including fractions greater than one, using models and strategies.

Math Students “Show What They Know” by doing an assessment on Topic 14 Comparing and Ordering Fractions. Envision Math - 3rd Grade - Topic 14 MA.3.A.2.3 Compare and order fractions, including fractions greater than one, using models and strategies.