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Comparing Numbers PowerPoint Math Lesson
Comparing Numbers PowerPoint Math Lesson
Comparing Numbers PowerPoint Math Lesson
Comparing Numbers PowerPoint Math Lesson
Comparing Numbers PowerPoint Math Lesson
Comparing Numbers PowerPoint Math Lesson
Comparing Numbers PowerPoint Math Lesson
Comparing Numbers PowerPoint Math Lesson
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"This resource was a wonderful supplement to what I am already using in my classroom. It kept the students engaged and excited!"
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Help your students understand how to compare numbers with this engaging PowerPoint! This comparing numbers lesson will explain what comparing numbers is, how to compare numbers, allow students to practice comparing numbers, and review everything they have learned. There is turn and talk slides built into the PowerPoint to keep your students engaged and involved in the learning process.

This resource includes 45 slides that teach and give practice for comparing numbers. It engages students frequently by asking them questions and having them turn and talk to their partner about what they just learned. It is a quick mini-lesson over comparing numbers that will keep your students participating throughout the lesson.

Five editable templates are provided for you to make your own slides. You can add to the teaching, make more practice, or provide more review at the end. You can move slides around and delete slides that are not applicable to your students as well. Editable directions are provided to help make the PowerPoint lesson your own!

Check out the preview for sample slides in the PowerPoint.

Check out my other PowerPoint mini-lessons below:

Place Value Mini-Lesson PowerPoint

Word Form Mini-Lesson PowerPoint

Expanded Form Mini-Lesson PowerPoint

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Comparing Numbers PowerPoint Math Lesson

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$2.00

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Digital downloads
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Grades
2nd - 4th
Pages
45
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
30 minutes

What others say

"This resource was a wonderful supplement to what I am already using in my classroom. It kept the students engaged and excited!"
star
Ashley J.

Description

Help your students understand how to compare numbers with this engaging PowerPoint! This comparing numbers lesson will explain what comparing numbers is, how to compare numbers, allow students to practice comparing numbers, and review everything they have learned. There is turn and talk slides built into the PowerPoint to keep your students engaged and involved in the learning process.

This resource includes 45 slides that teach and give practice for comparing numbers. It engages students frequently by asking them questions and having them turn and talk to their partner about what they just learned. It is a quick mini-lesson over comparing numbers that will keep your students participating throughout the lesson.

Five editable templates are provided for you to make your own slides. You can add to the teaching, make more practice, or provide more review at the end. You can move slides around and delete slides that are not applicable to your students as well. Editable directions are provided to help make the PowerPoint lesson your own!

Check out the preview for sample slides in the PowerPoint.

Check out my other PowerPoint mini-lessons below:

Place Value Mini-Lesson PowerPoint

Word Form Mini-Lesson PowerPoint

Expanded Form Mini-Lesson PowerPoint

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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This resource was a wonderful supplement to what I am already using in my classroom. It kept the students engaged and excited!
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