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Comparing Numbers Interactive Notebook
Comparing Numbers Interactive Notebook
Comparing Numbers Interactive Notebook
Comparing Numbers Interactive Notebook
Comparing Numbers Interactive Notebook
Comparing Numbers Interactive Notebook
Comparing Numbers Interactive Notebook
Comparing Numbers Interactive Notebook
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"My students and I love using this in their math interactive notebooks! They refer to it all year long!"
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Paulina M.

Description

Are you looking for a new and creative way for your students to learn how to compare and order numbers? Then check out this Comparing & Ordering Numbers Interactive Notebook! It's the perfect interactive notebook that doesn't require a lot of cutting and gluing. The doodle interactive notebook provides students with the opportunity for hands on learning approach while also improving note taking skills. It’s the perfect mix of taking notes, practicing the skill, and playing to learn the skill. When completed, this doodle notebook also becomes your students own personal anchor chart to refer to throughout the yearl! Check the preview for samples!

How Do I Use the Doodle Notebook?

All of the pages were created to be glued straight into your students Math Notebooks or to be stapled together as a booklet. This way students can take notes, practice problems, and play a game all in one place.

The Doodle Notebook allows my students the opportunity to engage themselves in what they’re learning. It allows each student to take the specific notes needed but also allows my students to include their own understanding of comparing numbers into their notes. In addition, I wanted to added practice pages and activities into each booklet so that everything could be in one place to create a smoother math lesson.


If your students already know the content, you can use these doodle notebooks as a review in centers or when a substitute is in the room!

Students can color and doodle as much or as little as you choose!

What’s Included in This Notebook?

2 Doodle Pages

  • Comparing Numbers
  • Ordering Numbers

1 Extra Doodle Page

1 Practice Page

1 Comparing & Ordering Numbers Game

This product also includes:

  • A scaffolded (fill in the blank) version with answer key
  • Blank doodle pages that allow you to fill in your own rounding notes and examples if you don’t wish to use the one’s I have created for you.
  • Samples of the doodle pages to help you and your students visualize.
  • Explanation of this product for the teacher

Tell Me More About Doodle Notebooks:

I created Doodle Notebooks after reading Cornell’s study on how doodling can improve focus, memory, and learning. They are designed to use both hemispheres of the brain by incorporating creativity and writing/reasoning into one activity. They help students to remain relaxed and focused while learning new math content. This type of product provides you with the opportunity to meet the needs of every student in your class. Students can doodle as much or as little as they want (or you want them to!) With 65% of the population estimated to be visual learners, doodle notebooks are great resources to add to the classroom.

Doodle notebooks are essentially structured, graphic organizers that implement drawing and coloring. When completing the doodle pages, students are introduced to new information, and practicing new skills in ways that help with memory retention. As students get older they will be able to create their own doodle notes however I believe it is best for younger grades to have a template with a fill in the blank setting and images that are already connected to the unit. There is no right or wrong way to complete doodle notes!

Try out this new and fun ‘brain approved’ note taking activity today and have your students get excited to Doodle, Practice & Play!

Looking for more Doodle Notebooks?

Place, Value & Digit Doodle Notebook

Rounding Doodle Notebook

Number Form Doodle Notebook

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Comparing Numbers Interactive Notebook

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What others say

"My students and I love using this in their math interactive notebooks! They refer to it all year long!"
star
Paulina M.

Description

Are you looking for a new and creative way for your students to learn how to compare and order numbers? Then check out this Comparing & Ordering Numbers Interactive Notebook! It's the perfect interactive notebook that doesn't require a lot of cutting and gluing. The doodle interactive notebook provides students with the opportunity for hands on learning approach while also improving note taking skills. It’s the perfect mix of taking notes, practicing the skill, and playing to learn the skill. When completed, this doodle notebook also becomes your students own personal anchor chart to refer to throughout the yearl! Check the preview for samples!

How Do I Use the Doodle Notebook?

All of the pages were created to be glued straight into your students Math Notebooks or to be stapled together as a booklet. This way students can take notes, practice problems, and play a game all in one place.

The Doodle Notebook allows my students the opportunity to engage themselves in what they’re learning. It allows each student to take the specific notes needed but also allows my students to include their own understanding of comparing numbers into their notes. In addition, I wanted to added practice pages and activities into each booklet so that everything could be in one place to create a smoother math lesson.


If your students already know the content, you can use these doodle notebooks as a review in centers or when a substitute is in the room!

Students can color and doodle as much or as little as you choose!

What’s Included in This Notebook?

2 Doodle Pages

  • Comparing Numbers
  • Ordering Numbers

1 Extra Doodle Page

1 Practice Page

1 Comparing & Ordering Numbers Game

This product also includes:

  • A scaffolded (fill in the blank) version with answer key
  • Blank doodle pages that allow you to fill in your own rounding notes and examples if you don’t wish to use the one’s I have created for you.
  • Samples of the doodle pages to help you and your students visualize.
  • Explanation of this product for the teacher

Tell Me More About Doodle Notebooks:

I created Doodle Notebooks after reading Cornell’s study on how doodling can improve focus, memory, and learning. They are designed to use both hemispheres of the brain by incorporating creativity and writing/reasoning into one activity. They help students to remain relaxed and focused while learning new math content. This type of product provides you with the opportunity to meet the needs of every student in your class. Students can doodle as much or as little as they want (or you want them to!) With 65% of the population estimated to be visual learners, doodle notebooks are great resources to add to the classroom.

Doodle notebooks are essentially structured, graphic organizers that implement drawing and coloring. When completing the doodle pages, students are introduced to new information, and practicing new skills in ways that help with memory retention. As students get older they will be able to create their own doodle notes however I believe it is best for younger grades to have a template with a fill in the blank setting and images that are already connected to the unit. There is no right or wrong way to complete doodle notes!

Try out this new and fun ‘brain approved’ note taking activity today and have your students get excited to Doodle, Practice & Play!

Looking for more Doodle Notebooks?

Place, Value & Digit Doodle Notebook

Rounding Doodle Notebook

Number Form Doodle Notebook

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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great resource
Rated 5 out of 5
June 3, 2026
Great resource, I will use again.
Sara M.
583 reviews • Florida
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Love this resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
May 31, 2026
My students and I love using this in their math interactive notebooks! They refer to it all year long!
Paulina M.
100 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
October 21, 2024
Easy to easy and the students understood the task. No prep needed.
Natasha M.
446 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
April 8, 2024
Super cute interactive notebook page for comparing numbers.
Molly Strawbridge
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305 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
October 1, 2023
This interactive notebook was easy to set up and helped my students.
Carrie G.
288 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
September 22, 2021
Excellent, aligned activity. Students enjoyed the doodling and coloring.
Melissa W.
215 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
September 8, 2021
I love using this resource for comparing and ordering whole numbers! The idea that students are able to color in and doodle on the pages makes me and the students happy. They love to know that they are able to do whatever helps keep their attention by scribbling in the vocabulary words and oversized symbols. I have used this resource several times in my classroom interactive journals and students have been heavily engaged each time. I typically pair this activity with a video that uses the same vocabulary to help support discussion while we fill out the journal page. After completing the two notes pages students are happy and confident to take on the comparison and ordering page on their own and share out after the class has finished. This resource is easy to print out and requires little to no preparation, so it is nice to use when you do not want students cutting out tons of tiny pieces. I will keep using this resource as long as I teach fourth grade!
Kaitlynn P.
15 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
December 2, 2020
Cute pictures to remember skills and good for INB.
Natasha B.
48 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Compare two three-digit numbers based on meanings of the hundreds, tens, and ones digits, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
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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