Why is comparing numbers important in our daily lives and decision-making?
Critical Thinking: Evaluating and comparing numbers to make informed decisions.
Communication: Using mathematical symbols to clearly express comparisons.
Responsibility: Making choices based on accurate comparisons in various situations.
How do the values of the hundreds, tens, and ones places influence the comparison of two numbers?
In what real-life situations do we compare numbers, and why is it important to know which is greater, lesser, or equal?
How can using symbols like >, =, and < help us communicate our comparisons more effectively?
Students will be able to accurately compare two three-digit numbers, understanding the significance of each place value.
Students will use the comparison symbols >, =, and < to record the results of their comparisons.
Students will apply their comparison skills to real-life scenarios such as comparing prices, distances, and quantities.
Standard
2.NBT.A.4: 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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