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Number Comparison Fluency Triads - Interactive Task Cards - Google Slides
Number Comparison Fluency Triads - Interactive Task Cards - Google Slides
Number Comparison Fluency Triads - Interactive Task Cards - Google Slides
Number Comparison Fluency Triads - Interactive Task Cards - Google Slides
Number Comparison Fluency Triads - Interactive Task Cards - Google Slides
Number Comparison Fluency Triads - Interactive Task Cards - Google Slides
Number Comparison Fluency Triads - Interactive Task Cards - Google Slides
Number Comparison Fluency Triads - Interactive Task Cards - Google Slides
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"I used this resource to assess my students' ability to accurately and automatically determine the place value of multi-digit numbers. The task cards were both engaging and easy to use, making the assessment process smooth and enjoyable for the students. "
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Jill F.
"I love this resource because when we benchmark we use AimsWeb and this skill is one that the students just don't get. This is a great resource to use as a review."
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Jennifer L.

Description

What an Incredible Set of Interactive Task Cards (Number Sense Fluency)!! This resource strengthens a student's ability to use a number line to compare a set of three numbers.

Number Comparison Fluency - Triads assesses a student's ability to assess magnitude and compare numbers within and across number systems in 4th Grade.

**Aligns with AimsWebPlus

Student Learning Outcomes . . .

  • Students will be able to mentally solve multiple-choice math comparison problems with a set of three numbers.
  • Students will be able determine whether the top number in the triad is closer in value to the bottom left number, the bottom right number, or exactly in between the two numbers.

What's included . . . .

  1. 32 Task Card (Google Slides)
  2. 32 Task Cards Answer Keys (Google Slides)

When Can I use Interactive Task Cards? They can be used to introduce, reinforce, remediation, or enrich math skills!

  • RTI (Response to Intervention)
  • Modeling Conceptual Understanding
  • Whole Group Lessons
  • Exit Tickets
  • Math Centers
  • Early Finishers
  • Test Prep or Review

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Number Comparison Fluency Triads - Interactive Task Cards - Google Slides

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4th
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64
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Teaching Duration
1 hour

What others say

"I used this resource to assess my students' ability to accurately and automatically determine the place value of multi-digit numbers. The task cards were both engaging and easy to use, making the assessment process smooth and enjoyable for the students. "
star
Jill F.
"I love this resource because when we benchmark we use AimsWeb and this skill is one that the students just don't get. This is a great resource to use as a review."
star
Jennifer L.

Description

What an Incredible Set of Interactive Task Cards (Number Sense Fluency)!! This resource strengthens a student's ability to use a number line to compare a set of three numbers.

Number Comparison Fluency - Triads assesses a student's ability to assess magnitude and compare numbers within and across number systems in 4th Grade.

**Aligns with AimsWebPlus

Student Learning Outcomes . . .

  • Students will be able to mentally solve multiple-choice math comparison problems with a set of three numbers.
  • Students will be able determine whether the top number in the triad is closer in value to the bottom left number, the bottom right number, or exactly in between the two numbers.

What's included . . . .

  1. 32 Task Card (Google Slides)
  2. 32 Task Cards Answer Keys (Google Slides)

When Can I use Interactive Task Cards? They can be used to introduce, reinforce, remediation, or enrich math skills!

  • RTI (Response to Intervention)
  • Modeling Conceptual Understanding
  • Whole Group Lessons
  • Exit Tickets
  • Math Centers
  • Early Finishers
  • Test Prep or Review

Feedback is always appreciated and helps you earn TPT credits for future purchases!! Don't forget to click the green star at the top to follow me to get notifications of my newest products, sales, promotions, freebies & newsletters!

Copyright ©Math Technologist

All rights reserved by author.

Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

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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Rated 5 out of 5
May 17, 2025
I used this resource to assess my students' ability to accurately and automatically determine the place value of multi-digit numbers. The task cards were both engaging and easy to use, making the assessment process smooth and enjoyable for the students.
Jill F.
17 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
March 7, 2025
I love this resource because when we benchmark we use AimsWeb and this skill is one that the students just don't get. This is a great resource to use as a review.
Jennifer Lasik
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35 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
September 24, 2022
This was very useful in my small groups. Thank you!
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327 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use place value understanding to round multi-digit whole numbers to any place.
Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators, e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to a benchmark fraction such as 1/2. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.
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