Math Grade 4 Mrs. Ennis Place Value Lesson Two. Objective: Compare multi-digit numbers based on the meanings of each place, using >,<, and = symbols to.

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Math Grade 4 Mrs. Ennis Place Value Lesson Two

Objective: Compare multi-digit numbers based on the meanings of each place, using >,<, and = symbols to record the results of comparisons.

Comparing Numbers

Symbols <> Greater Than Less Than 7 > 5 3 < 8

Symbols = Equals 5 = 5

The alligator always eats the largest number!!! 69 < 6 < 9

The alligator always eats the largest number!!! > 12 >

The alligator always eats the largest number!!! = 7 =

Base 10 Blocks Hundreds Tens Ones Thousands

Compare 114 and 346

11 4 Hundreds TensOnes 346 Hundreds TensOnes

114 _____ 346

Compare 235 and 230

235 HundredsTensOnes 2 3 Hundreds TensOnes 0

235 _____ 230

Compare 427 and 243

427 HundredsTensOnes 2 4 Hundreds TensOnes 3

427 ______ 243

Compare 1243 and 1225

Ones ThousandsHundredsTens OnesThousands 5 Hundreds Tens 1 22

1243 ____ 1225

Compare 1146 ____ 1164

Compare 1244 ____ 1032

Compare 694 ____ 683

Compare 60,003 ____ 9,995

Compare 740,643 ____ 704,643

Practice tutorial.com/place- value/greaterthan.html ce/grade-4-compare-numbers- up-to-millions

Math Fun Two fathers and two sons sat down to eat eggs for breakfast. They ate exactly three eggs. Each person had an egg. How can this be?

Answer One of the 'fathers' is also a grandfather. Therefore the other father is both a son and a father to the grandson. In other words, the one father is both a son and a father.

Resources: compare-numbers-up-to-millions ndards/support-tools/social-studies/4th.pdf