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Compare & Order Decimals Lesson Slides | 5th Grade Math Lessons | PPT & Nearpod
Compare & Order Decimals Lesson Slides | 5th Grade Math Lessons | PPT & Nearpod
Compare & Order Decimals Lesson Slides | 5th Grade Math Lessons | PPT & Nearpod
Compare & Order Decimals Lesson Slides | 5th Grade Math Lessons | PPT & Nearpod
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Help your 5th-grade math students learn how to compare and order decimals with these done-for-you lesson slides! This pack includes six days of lesson slides that you can use in Nearpod or PowerPoint. Slides are fully editable to match the problems to your student’s needs. Grab these slides today and say goodbye to lesson slide creation! 

PLEASE SEE THE PREVIEW FOR WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THIS SLIDEDECK!

Lessons included in this slide deck are:

  • LESSON 1: COMPARING DECIMALS
  • LESSON 2: COMPARING DECIMALS
  • LESSON 3: COMPARING DECIMALS
  • LESSON 4: ORDERING DECIMALS
  • LESSON 5: ORDERING DECIMALS
  • LESSON 6: ORDERING DECIMALS

The standards covered in this lesson deck are:

  • 5.NBT.A.3.A
  • 5.NBT.A.3.B
  • 5.NBT.A.4

Slides are labeled with how students should interact with them in Nearpod and are CCSS-aligned. You will receive a ZIP file upon purchasing, which includes:

  • Nearpod Slides saved as PNG files to upload to Nearpod
  • PPT Slides for you to customize and use! 
  • How to Use guide with videos on how to use in Nearpod if you are new to Nearpod and how to customize in PowerPoint 

All of the resources in my store are perfect for both in-person and online teachers alike. Feel free to utilize my resources in your Outschool or similar platform lessons! Please read my Terms of Use carefully before purchasing!

TERMS OF USE:

YOU MAY:

  • Digitally send this worksheet to parents on an online educational platform such as OutSchool, K-12, or the like.
  • Send via email to parents or students
  • Distribute my worksheets as single page or packets to your students in your physical classrooms 
  • Post on password-protected class websites or apps that the general public can NOT access
  • Reference my resources in blog posts, workshops, seminars and share on social media provided credit is given to me

YOU MAY NOT:

  • Claim ownership of this worksheet and distribute it as your own
  • Alter this worksheet in any way
  • Share with other educators for them to alter / use in any way (Please send them a link to the resource or purchase additional discounted licenses through Teachers Pay Teachers.)

If you have any questions please reach out or post in the Q&A section so I can address them. Please remember to leave feedback for free TPT shopping credits!

Remember, 

Math Doesn’t Suck!

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Compare & Order Decimals Lesson Slides | 5th Grade Math Lessons | PPT & Nearpod

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This MEGA BUNDLE includes everything you need to teach working with decimals from start to finish. This mega bundle includes comparing, ordering and rounding decimals. Lesson slides and homework packs are all included to help you teach decimals in fun and engaging ways. PLEASE SEE THE PREVIEW FOR WH
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Description

Help your 5th-grade math students learn how to compare and order decimals with these done-for-you lesson slides! This pack includes six days of lesson slides that you can use in Nearpod or PowerPoint. Slides are fully editable to match the problems to your student’s needs. Grab these slides today and say goodbye to lesson slide creation! 

PLEASE SEE THE PREVIEW FOR WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THIS SLIDEDECK!

Lessons included in this slide deck are:

  • LESSON 1: COMPARING DECIMALS
  • LESSON 2: COMPARING DECIMALS
  • LESSON 3: COMPARING DECIMALS
  • LESSON 4: ORDERING DECIMALS
  • LESSON 5: ORDERING DECIMALS
  • LESSON 6: ORDERING DECIMALS

The standards covered in this lesson deck are:

  • 5.NBT.A.3.A
  • 5.NBT.A.3.B
  • 5.NBT.A.4

Slides are labeled with how students should interact with them in Nearpod and are CCSS-aligned. You will receive a ZIP file upon purchasing, which includes:

  • Nearpod Slides saved as PNG files to upload to Nearpod
  • PPT Slides for you to customize and use! 
  • How to Use guide with videos on how to use in Nearpod if you are new to Nearpod and how to customize in PowerPoint 

All of the resources in my store are perfect for both in-person and online teachers alike. Feel free to utilize my resources in your Outschool or similar platform lessons! Please read my Terms of Use carefully before purchasing!

TERMS OF USE:

YOU MAY:

  • Digitally send this worksheet to parents on an online educational platform such as OutSchool, K-12, or the like.
  • Send via email to parents or students
  • Distribute my worksheets as single page or packets to your students in your physical classrooms 
  • Post on password-protected class websites or apps that the general public can NOT access
  • Reference my resources in blog posts, workshops, seminars and share on social media provided credit is given to me

YOU MAY NOT:

  • Claim ownership of this worksheet and distribute it as your own
  • Alter this worksheet in any way
  • Share with other educators for them to alter / use in any way (Please send them a link to the resource or purchase additional discounted licenses through Teachers Pay Teachers.)

If you have any questions please reach out or post in the Q&A section so I can address them. Please remember to leave feedback for free TPT shopping credits!

Remember, 

Math Doesn’t Suck!

CLICK HERE TO FOLLOW MY STORE TO BE NOTIFIED WHEN NEW PRODUCTS GO LIVE!

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
December 8, 2025
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I’m so happy to hear that you found this helpful! Thank you for your review.
Rated 1 out of 5
March 8, 2024
I bought this but couldn't even use it because of the formatting. This is not in Powerpoint or Google Slides format. These are individual pictures. When I finally was able to upload them to Pear Deck they were all out of order and made no sense. I tried messaging the seller to ask her if she could send me a different version, but I got no response.
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Mar 8, 2024
Hi Renee, Thank you for reaching out to let me know you were having trouble finding the Powerpoint version of the file. I'm always open to hearing feedback about how I can package my resources more clearly. I replied to your message on the 5th when you sent it. Once you fully download the zip file to your computer and unzip it, you will see two folders. One folder includes individual images for teachers who might be hoping to upload them into Nearpod. The second folder includes the PPT, which sounds like what you are looking for. I hope that helps you find the part of the resource that meets your students' needs. Tara

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths.
Read and write decimals to thousandths using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form, e.g., 347.392 = 3 × 100 + 4 × 10 + 7 × 1 + 3 × (1/10) + 9 × (1/100) + 2 × (1/1000).
Compare two decimals to thousandths based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
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