Description
Do your students choose the incorrect comparison symbol (>, <. =) when asked to compare two numbers? Do they have difficulty explaining how they know one number is greater than or less than another number? Do your students need extra strategies to compare 2-digit and 3-digit numbers?
These FIVE differentiated lessons and powerpoints will provide your students with different strategies to help them compare 3-digit numbers successfully!
It can also be opened on Google Slides as well and comes as a .pptx file.
It also includes 5 Model Activities so the teacher can guide their learning and 5 Guided Practice Activities with different levels of rigor and various strategies (ex: number line, expanded form, base ten blocks) so that your students can get the support they need.
- INCLUDES EASEL ACTIVITY! Easel activities help you easily put the Model and Guided Practice questions online!
This resource includes the five following lesson objectives:
- Lesson 1 - Students will be able to compare 2-digit numbers using what we know about numbers (place value), base ten blocks, and HTO charts.
- Lesson 2 - Students will be able to compare 2-digit numbers by using what we know about numbers (place value) and a number line
- Lesson 3 - Students will be able to compare 3-digit numbers by using a number line, using expanded form, and looking at units.
- Lesson 4 - Students will be able to compare 2-digit numbers by using comparison symbols to help us determine if the number is greater than, less than, or equal.
- Lesson 5 - Students will be able to compare 3-digit numbers by using comparison symbols to help us determine if the number is greater than, less than, or equal.
- Teacher guide and notes, answer key, and vocabulary slides included as well
Need comparing numbers anchor charts? Click here!
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Description
Do your students choose the incorrect comparison symbol (>, <. =) when asked to compare two numbers? Do they have difficulty explaining how they know one number is greater than or less than another number? Do your students need extra strategies to compare 2-digit and 3-digit numbers?
These FIVE differentiated lessons and powerpoints will provide your students with different strategies to help them compare 3-digit numbers successfully!
It can also be opened on Google Slides as well and comes as a .pptx file.
It also includes 5 Model Activities so the teacher can guide their learning and 5 Guided Practice Activities with different levels of rigor and various strategies (ex: number line, expanded form, base ten blocks) so that your students can get the support they need.
- INCLUDES EASEL ACTIVITY! Easel activities help you easily put the Model and Guided Practice questions online!
This resource includes the five following lesson objectives:
- Lesson 1 - Students will be able to compare 2-digit numbers using what we know about numbers (place value), base ten blocks, and HTO charts.
- Lesson 2 - Students will be able to compare 2-digit numbers by using what we know about numbers (place value) and a number line
- Lesson 3 - Students will be able to compare 3-digit numbers by using a number line, using expanded form, and looking at units.
- Lesson 4 - Students will be able to compare 2-digit numbers by using comparison symbols to help us determine if the number is greater than, less than, or equal.
- Lesson 5 - Students will be able to compare 3-digit numbers by using comparison symbols to help us determine if the number is greater than, less than, or equal.
- Teacher guide and notes, answer key, and vocabulary slides included as well
Need comparing numbers anchor charts? Click here!
Looking for more math resources?
Check out our TpT store!
Got questions or feedback? We'd love to hear from you!
support@mathniverse.com
Did you know that you can receive credit towards future TpT purchases by reviewing this resource? If you enjoy this resource, please leave a review at the product page or through “My Purchases” at TpT.




