grade 3 math - richland county school district one...order numbers through 999,999 and represent the...
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Grade 3 Math
Day 10
Hello!
In today’s lesson you will review comparing and ordering numbers up to 6 digits.This lesson consists of an opening, a problem of the day, a math activity, a reflection, and Dreambox if internet is available.All assignments that have this picture are due to your teacher.
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Standard:
I CAN Statements:
3.NSBT.5 Compare and order numbers through 999,999 and represent the comparison using the symbols >, =, or <.
I can determine when a number (up to 999,999) is greater than, less than, or equal to another number and record the comparison using the symbols >, <, or =.
I can order a group of numbers from greatest to least and/or least to greatest.
Essential Questions:
• Manipulatives or Manipulatives 2 (If internet is available)
• Paper and Pencil
• Dreambox (If internet is available)
Materials and Resources:
What is the relationship between the digits in this number?
Activities
Opening: Grade 3 Target Number
•Use these digits: 1 5 7 9 4 6 and create at least 7 different six-digit numbers.
•Next, put the numbers in order from least to greatest.
•Choose two of the numbers and compare them using < ,>, =.
3rd Grade Problem of the Day
Use pictures, words, and/or numbers to justify your thinking.
Robert collects baseball cards. He has seven binders with fifty cards in each binder. What is the total amount of baseball cards that Robert has?
Activities:
#1 Click here and here to watch the videos OR See next slide forstandard review.
#2 Then answer questions 1 – 5.
Standard Review
Activity # 1
Reflection: Today you have reviewed comparing and ordering numbers. What was one thing you did well with today's lesson? What is one thing you need additional help with?
Write down the answers to these questions on a sheet of paper.
If internet is available, please login to Dreambox and work for 10 minutes.
Great job, mathematicians! Please make sure you have written down your answers to each question from today’s activities and place your work in your book bag to give to your teacher when you return to school.