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Problem Solving: Compare #s *Interactive* Google Slides (Lesson 2.11 Go Math G2)
Problem Solving: Compare #s *Interactive* Google Slides (Lesson 2.11 Go Math G2)
Problem Solving: Compare #s *Interactive* Google Slides (Lesson 2.11 Go Math G2)
Problem Solving: Compare #s *Interactive* Google Slides (Lesson 2.11 Go Math G2)
Problem Solving: Compare #s *Interactive* Google Slides (Lesson 2.11 Go Math G2)
Problem Solving: Compare #s *Interactive* Google Slides (Lesson 2.11 Go Math G2)
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I created these with 28 premade problems with typeable shapes and movable tiles to complete the assignment that you can assign to your students. Students can type the digits being compared and/or move the colored base ten blocks to complete each problem. All other features of the slides are embedded into the background to prevent students from moving any text boxes on the screen.

I also provided instructions on how to create more problems to differentiate or for added practice. If using Google Classroom, create this as an assignment and make sure to use the option to make a copy for each student. This makes a great option for homework, differentiation or extension of the skills taught in Lesson 2.11. Students can submit to you electronically and you can use it as an assessment or homework.

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Problem Solving: Compare #s *Interactive* Google Slides (Lesson 2.11 Go Math G2)

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Description

I created these with 28 premade problems with typeable shapes and movable tiles to complete the assignment that you can assign to your students. Students can type the digits being compared and/or move the colored base ten blocks to complete each problem. All other features of the slides are embedded into the background to prevent students from moving any text boxes on the screen.

I also provided instructions on how to create more problems to differentiate or for added practice. If using Google Classroom, create this as an assignment and make sure to use the option to make a copy for each student. This makes a great option for homework, differentiation or extension of the skills taught in Lesson 2.11. Students can submit to you electronically and you can use it as an assessment or homework.

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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.
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