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Compare and Order Numbers | 4th Grade Math | 4.NBT.A.2
Compare and Order Numbers | 4th Grade Math | 4.NBT.A.2
Compare and Order Numbers | 4th Grade Math | 4.NBT.A.2
Compare and Order Numbers | 4th Grade Math | 4.NBT.A.2
Compare and Order Numbers | 4th Grade Math | 4.NBT.A.2
Compare and Order Numbers | 4th Grade Math | 4.NBT.A.2
Compare and Order Numbers | 4th Grade Math | 4.NBT.A.2
Compare and Order Numbers | 4th Grade Math | 4.NBT.A.2
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"I used this multiple times and my students always say they feel better about comparing numbers after this resource."
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Description

Teach your students how to compare and order numbers with this easy-to-use 4th grade math resource. 36 task cards, 3 extra practice worksheets, 7 foldables, and an assessment - this resource has everything you need to teach students how to compare and order multi-digit numbers. With over 70 practice items in this one resource, your students will have many opportunities to master this difficult skill. Make the most of your instructional time with this engaging, low-prep resource!

Aligned with 4th Grade Math CCSS ~ 4.NBT.A.2: Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons. 

NOTE: This resource addresses the second part of the standard ONLY. Read and Write Numbers (which addresses the FIRST part of the standard) is offered as a separate resource, or you can save when you purchase the Numbers Mini-Bundle, which includes both products.

Included in this product:

• Summary with teaching and printing suggestions

• 36 Task Cards –  color and an identical grayscale version with 3 question types

• Answer Key Cards – print on the back of task cards as a self-checking option

• Answer Sheet and Full-Page Answer Key

• 3 Extra Practice Worksheets and Answer Keys – one worksheet for each question type

• Assessment and Key – includes a mix of all three question types

• 7 Interactive Notebook Foldables

This resource would be great in learning centers, during small group instruction, or as a Response to Intervention (RtI) lesson. You can also use the task cards with the whole class and play SCOOT or Switch!

Compare and Order Numbers features three different types of questions related to the standard:

Compare. Use <, >, or =: Students compare two numbers. Most comparisons use 6-digit numbers.

Order the numbers from greatest to least: Students are given three 6-digit numbers and are asked to list them in order from greatest to least. Number sets are presented both vertically and horizontally. The words “least” and “greatest” are in bold print for emphasis.

Order the numbers from least to greatest: Students are given three 6-digit numbers and are asked to list them in order from least to greatest. Number sets are presented both vertically and horizontally. The words “least” and “greatest” are in bold print for emphasis.

Looking for more Common Core 4th Grade Math resources?

Identifying Place Value

Rounding Numbers

Factors and Multiples

If you are a first-year teacher, teaching in a new grade, or even if you have been teaching for years, this resource is for you! It has everything you need to teach your students how to compare and order numbers successfully.

You will receive a PDF containing everything. Please make sure you have the most recent version of Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print the document.

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Description

Teach your students how to compare and order numbers with this easy-to-use 4th grade math resource. 36 task cards, 3 extra practice worksheets, 7 foldables, and an assessment - this resource has everything you need to teach students how to compare and order multi-digit numbers. With over 70 practice items in this one resource, your students will have many opportunities to master this difficult skill. Make the most of your instructional time with this engaging, low-prep resource!

Aligned with 4th Grade Math CCSS ~ 4.NBT.A.2: Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons. 

NOTE: This resource addresses the second part of the standard ONLY. Read and Write Numbers (which addresses the FIRST part of the standard) is offered as a separate resource, or you can save when you purchase the Numbers Mini-Bundle, which includes both products.

Included in this product:

• Summary with teaching and printing suggestions

• 36 Task Cards –  color and an identical grayscale version with 3 question types

• Answer Key Cards – print on the back of task cards as a self-checking option

• Answer Sheet and Full-Page Answer Key

• 3 Extra Practice Worksheets and Answer Keys – one worksheet for each question type

• Assessment and Key – includes a mix of all three question types

• 7 Interactive Notebook Foldables

This resource would be great in learning centers, during small group instruction, or as a Response to Intervention (RtI) lesson. You can also use the task cards with the whole class and play SCOOT or Switch!

Compare and Order Numbers features three different types of questions related to the standard:

Compare. Use <, >, or =: Students compare two numbers. Most comparisons use 6-digit numbers.

Order the numbers from greatest to least: Students are given three 6-digit numbers and are asked to list them in order from greatest to least. Number sets are presented both vertically and horizontally. The words “least” and “greatest” are in bold print for emphasis.

Order the numbers from least to greatest: Students are given three 6-digit numbers and are asked to list them in order from least to greatest. Number sets are presented both vertically and horizontally. The words “least” and “greatest” are in bold print for emphasis.

Looking for more Common Core 4th Grade Math resources?

Identifying Place Value

Rounding Numbers

Factors and Multiples

If you are a first-year teacher, teaching in a new grade, or even if you have been teaching for years, this resource is for you! It has everything you need to teach your students how to compare and order numbers successfully.

You will receive a PDF containing everything. Please make sure you have the most recent version of Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print the document.

More information is included in the preview. Please look at the 9-page preview to understand what this resource offers.

Please consider leaving a comment below, which earns you credits towards future TpT purchases. Click on the FOLLOW button to be notified when more resources are published.

Happy Teaching ~ The Reflective Educator! ☺

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Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
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