2 Compare Numbers Through Thousands

Aida Alberto
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Aida Alberto
Resource Type
Classroom Material Lesson
Keywords
3.NBT.A.1 Aida Alberto Compare Numbers through Thousands
Subjects
Mathematics
Grade Levels
Grade 3
Audience
Classroom Teacher / Educator
Standards

California Common Core State Standards - Mathematics

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2 Compare Numbers Through Thousands

This 3rd grade resource was created for students in Kern County at an Expanding Level of English Proficiency.

Engage your students with these Interactive Google Slides designed to help them compare numbers through thousands in a fun and hands-on way! Perfect for in-class practice or digital learning, these slides are packed with interactive features to make learning both exciting and effective.

What’s Included:
-Interactive Activities: Students can drag and drop moveable pieces to compare numbers through thousands.
-Student Directions and Examples: Clear, step-by-step instructions and examples are included to ensure students feel confident and independent while completing tasks.

Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Scaffold:
Slides include visual supports like color-coded place value indicators and comparison symbols. These tools provide multiple means of representation, helping all learners grasp complex ideas more easily.

English Language Development (ELD) Scaffold:
Sentence frames can be posted on the board to to guide English Learners in expressing their reasoning while building academic language skills. (e.g., “___ is greater than ___ because…” or “The digit ___ in the ____ place is larger.”) 

These interactive slides are a versatile and dynamic resource, ideal for whole-class instruction, small groups, or independent practice. Whether you’re teaching place value comparisons or reinforcing skills, these Google Slides will make math learning engaging, accessible, and effective for all students!

Download Document 2 Compare Numbers Thousands.pdf (1.8 MB)
Author
Aida Alberto

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