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Math Grade 4 Mrs. Ennis Place Value Lesson Two
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Objective: Compare multi-digit numbers based on the meanings of each place, using >,<, and = symbols to record the results of comparisons.
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Comparing Numbers
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Symbols <> Greater Than Less Than 7 > 5 3 < 8
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Symbols = Equals 5 = 5
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The alligator always eats the largest number!!! 69 < 6 < 9
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The alligator always eats the largest number!!! 1712 17 > 12 >
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The alligator always eats the largest number!!! 7 7 7 = 7 =
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Base 10 Blocks Hundreds Tens Ones Thousands
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Compare 114 and 346
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11 4 Hundreds TensOnes 346 Hundreds TensOnes
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114 _____ 346
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Compare 235 and 230
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235 HundredsTensOnes 2 3 Hundreds TensOnes 0
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235 _____ 230
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Compare 427 and 243
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427 HundredsTensOnes 2 4 Hundreds TensOnes 3
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427 ______ 243
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Compare 1243 and 1225
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Ones ThousandsHundredsTens 124 3 OnesThousands 5 Hundreds Tens 1 22
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1243 ____ 1225
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Compare 1146 ____ 1164
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Compare 1244 ____ 1032
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Compare 694 ____ 683
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Compare 60,003 ____ 9,995
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Compare 740,643 ____ 704,643
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Practice http://www.free-training- tutorial.com/place- value/greaterthan.html http://www.ixl.com/math/practi ce/grade-4-compare-numbers- up-to-millions
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Math Fun Two fathers and two sons sat down to eat eggs for breakfast. They ate exactly three eggs. Each person had an egg. How can this be?
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Answer One of the 'fathers' is also a grandfather. Therefore the other father is both a son and a father to the grandson. In other words, the one father is both a son and a father.
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Resources: http://www.ixl.com/math/practice/grade-4- compare-numbers-up-to-millions http://math.pppst.com/comparing.html http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/acre/sta ndards/support-tools/social-studies/4th.pdf
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