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4.3 Comparing and Ordering Decimals

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1 4.3 Comparing and Ordering Decimals

2 Homework

3 Mental Math Turn to your partner and take turns reading aloud the following decimals:

4 Solve Problem 1 on MJ page 82.
Math Message Solve Problem 1 on MJ page 82.

5 How can we show that 0.3 > 0.15?
Use base-10 blocks. If a is ONE, then 0.3 is 3/10 of the flat, or …and 0.15 is 15/100 of the flat, or 15 cubes. Because 3 longs are more than 15 cubes, 0.3 > 0.15. OR

6 How can we show that 0.3 > 0.15?
Add the PHANTOM ZERO. Rename one of the decimals have the same number of digits to the right of the decimal point. We know that 0.3 = 0.30. Now 0.15 and 0.30 both have two places after the decimal point. Stack them on top of each other and compare. 0.30 0.15 Thirty is larger than fifteen, so 0.3 > 0.15

7 Complete MJ p 82. You can use base-10 blocks to help you, or you can use the phantom zero!

8 Partnership Work – MJ p. 83

9 Write one new fact you learned about comparing and ordering decimals.
Wrapping it UP! In your math notebook, solve the following problems. 0.67 ___ 0.7 ___ 1.1 Write one new fact you learned about comparing and ordering decimals.

10 Product Pile-Up SRB 259

11 Homework – Study Link 4.3

12 Math Box 4.3


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