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Comparing & Ordering Larger Numbers
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How to compare numbers 1 2 3 Line up the numbers Compare at highest place value If numbers are the same go to next digit to the right 12,391 8,971 13,762 12,391 8,971 13,762 12,391 8,971 13,762
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Remember! The hungry alligator always eats the largest number.
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Key Signs to Remember Greater than < Less than > Equal to =
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Let’s Look at Sports…
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Who had more RBIs? Reggie Jackson Willie Mays 1 9 3 1 7 2
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 1 9 3 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 1 7 2 Start with the thousands place value… 1,000 ____1,000
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Since 700 is ____900, who had more RBIs?
Reggie Jackson Willie Mays Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 1 9 3 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 1 7 2 Move to the hundreds place value… 700 ____900 Since 700 is ____900, who had more RBIs?
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Who had more RBIs? Alex Rodriquez Vladimir Guerrero 1 4 8 2 1 6 2
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 1 4 8 2 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 1 6 2 Start with the thousands place value… 1,000 ____1,000
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Who had more RBIs? Alex Rodriquez Vladimir Guerrero 1 4 8 2 1 6 2
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 1 4 8 2 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 1 6 2 Move to the hundreds place value… 400 ____100
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Who had more RBIs? Joe DiMaggio Jeff Bagwell 1 5 2 9 1 5 3 7
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 1 5 2 9 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 1 5 3 7 Start with the thousands place value… 1,000 ____1,000
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Who had more RBIs? Joe DiMaggio Jeff Bagwell 1 5 2 9 1 5 3 7
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 1 5 2 9 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 1 5 3 7 Move to the hundreds place value… 500 ____500 Now what?
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Who had more RBIs? Joe DiMaggio Jeff Bagwell 1 5 2 9 1 5 3 7
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 1 5 2 9 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 1 5 3 7 Move to the tens place value… 30 ____20 Who had more?
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Who had more career hits?
Barry Bonds Roberto Clemente Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 3 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 2 9 3 1 You tell me, how do we figure this out?
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Who had more career strikeouts?
Roger Clemens Randy Johnson Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 4 6 1 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 4 6 8 You tell me, how do we figure this out?
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Batter Up! On your paper, copy each problem and write the correct symbol.
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Write < > or = 53,931 54,931
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Write < > or = 53,931 4,931
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Write < > or = 183,359 94,931
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Write < > or = 89,359 194,931
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Write < > or = 1,077,000 107,900
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Write < > or = 50,000 Five thousand
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Write < > or = 306 3 hundreds 6 tens
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Write < > or = 1, 1,730
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NOW LET’S TRY TO HIT A HOME RUN!
Complete Practice Sheet 2.1 ON YOUR OWN… (write your homework in your agenda too!!!)
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Part 2: Ordering numbers
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If you know how to compare numbers, you know how to put them in order!
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Average Fan Attendance
Angels Red Sox Yankees Ten-Thousand Thousand Hundred Tens Ones 4 1 7 3 Ten-Thousand Thousand Hundred Tens Ones 3 6 8 2 Ten-Thousand Thousand Hundred Tens Ones 5 2 6 4 1 Start with the ten-thousands place value…
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Average Fan Attendance
Ten-Thousand Thousand Hundred Tens Ones 5 2 6 4 1 Yankees Angels Red Sox Ten-Thousand Thousand Hundred Tens Ones 4 1 7 3 Ten-Thousand Thousand Hundred Tens Ones 3 6 8 2
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You try … 3 4 6 5 4 7 2 4 7 Padres Dodgers Mets Ten-Thousand Thousand
Hundred Tens Ones 3 4 6 5 Padres Ten-Thousand Thousand Hundred Tens Ones 4 7 2 Ten-Thousand Thousand Hundred Tens Ones 4 7 Dodgers Mets
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Put these numbers in order
from greatest to least 1, ,271
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Put these numbers in order from greatest to least
35, ,
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Put these numbers in order from least to greatest
145, ,
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Put these numbers in order from least to greatest
5, , ,
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Complete Practice Sheet 2.2 ON YOUR OWN!
BATTER UP! Complete Practice Sheet 2.2 ON YOUR OWN!
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