Unit 5 - Lesson 10 - Grade 2: Illustrative Mathematics
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Grade 2 Unit 5
Lesson 10: Place Value Comparisons (Part 1)
CC BY 2021 Illustrative MathematicsĀ®
Grade 2 Unit 5
Lesson 10: Place Value Comparisons (Part 1)
CC BY 2021 Illustrative MathematicsĀ®
Lesson: Place Value Comparisons (Part 1)
Find the value of each expression mentally.
Who has more?
Who has more?
How do you know?
How do you know?
Compare the base-ten diagrams.
Write each value as a three-digit number. Use the symbols <, >, or = to compare the numbers.
Write each value as a three-digit number. Use the symbols <, >, or = to compare the numbers.
Write each value as a three-digit number. Use the symbols <, >, or = to compare the numbers.
Write each value as a three-digit number. Use the symbols <, >, or = to compare the numbers.
Write each value as a three-digit number. Use the symbols <, >, or = to compare the numbers.
Write each value as a three-digit number. Use the symbols <, >, or = to compare the numbers.
Compare the base-ten diagrams.
Write each value as a three-digit number. Use the symbols >, <, or = tocompare the numbers.
Write each value as a three-digit number. Use the symbols >, <, or = to
compare the numbers.
Write each value as a three-digit number. Use the symbols >, <, or = tocompare the numbers.
Write each value as a three-digit number. Use the symbols >, <, or = to
compare the numbers.
Write each value as a three-digit number. Use the symbols >, <, or = tocompare the numbers.
Write each value as a three-digit number. Use the symbols >, <, or = to
compare the numbers.
Write each value as a three-digit number. Use the symbols >, <, or = tocompare the numbers.
Write each value as a three-digit number. Use the symbols >, <, or = to
compare the numbers.
In the last problem, how do you know which value was greater?
In the last problem, how do you know which value was greater?
Cool Down: Count and Compare
Write the value of each base-ten diagram as a three-digit number. Use the symbols <, >, = or to compare the numbers.
Write the value of each base-ten diagram as a three-digit number. Use the symbols <, >, = or to compare the numbers.
Explain how you know.
Explain how you know.