Description
This 37-slide PowerPoint presentation covers step-by-step instruction on comparing, ordering, and rounding whole numbers. The presentation includes independent practice (with answers) after the comparing segment, after the ordering segment, and after the rounding segment. It also includes a pop quiz (with answers) at the end with practice comparing, ordering, and rounding.
This is the 3rd presentation in my place value series. The first presentation, "Whole Number Place Value" covers periods, places, and values and standard, expanded, and word forms of numbers. The second presentation, "Place Value: Expanding 3 Ways," shows students expanded form (500 + 30 + 2), expanded notation ([5 x 100] + [3 x 10] + [2 x 1]), and expanded notation with exponents (scientific notation). Both of the aforementioned presentations are available in my store.
My next place value presentation will cover regrouping place values (10 thousands = ___ hundreds), and my final place value presentation will cover decimal place value. In addition, I'll be posting my practice worksheets and assessments to accompany these presentations soon.
MATH Place Value Comparing, Ordering, and Rounding Whole Numbers PowerPoint PPT
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Description
This 37-slide PowerPoint presentation covers step-by-step instruction on comparing, ordering, and rounding whole numbers. The presentation includes independent practice (with answers) after the comparing segment, after the ordering segment, and after the rounding segment. It also includes a pop quiz (with answers) at the end with practice comparing, ordering, and rounding.
This is the 3rd presentation in my place value series. The first presentation, "Whole Number Place Value" covers periods, places, and values and standard, expanded, and word forms of numbers. The second presentation, "Place Value: Expanding 3 Ways," shows students expanded form (500 + 30 + 2), expanded notation ([5 x 100] + [3 x 10] + [2 x 1]), and expanded notation with exponents (scientific notation). Both of the aforementioned presentations are available in my store.
My next place value presentation will cover regrouping place values (10 thousands = ___ hundreds), and my final place value presentation will cover decimal place value. In addition, I'll be posting my practice worksheets and assessments to accompany these presentations soon.



