Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Let’s explore comparing numbers in this post. We need to compare numbers because different numbers are used to represent different groups of objects or quantities.
The basic rule to compare numbers is that more the digits in a number, greater is the number.
For example; 234 have three digits and 98 have two digits, so 234 is greater than 98.
3 489 is larger than 899 because 3 489 have more digits as compared to 899.
Now, what about the numbers with same number of digits?
Yes, this needs extra skills and more practice. When two numbers have the same number of digits then we compare each corresponding digit from left to right for both the numbers and number with the first greater digit is greater.
For example; let’s compare 638 and 671. Both the numbers have three digits. So we start to compare each digit of these numbers from left to right.
The far left digit for both the numbers is 6 which is at hundreds place. This means we can’t decide by looking at hundreds as both the numbers got equal number of hundreds (600). So, we move further towards right, to tens place. 671 have more tens as compared to 638 hence 671 is greater than 638.
Now we can use greater than symbol as shown below:
671 > 638 This is read as “671 is greater than 638”
Example 2: Compare 45 892 and 45 940
Solution: Both the numbers have same ten thousands = 40 000 or 4 ten thousands
Both the numbers got same thousands = 5000 or 5 thousands
But 45 940 has more hundreds (900) as compared to 45 892 which has 800.
Therefore 45 940 is greater than 45 892
So, 45 940 > 45 892
Remember: The sign opens towards the larger number and points towards smaller number. (Greater than sign > and Less than sign <)
Below is another lesson on the concept;
Below is the link to 2nd grade math page, where you can print all the content for 2nd grade math
2ND GRADE MATH CORE CURRICULUM
Below are the links to my previous posts on 3rd grade math;
https://steemit.com/steemiteducation/@mathworksheets/3rd-grade-math-worksheets-on-estimating-numbers
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Perfect my friend as always!!
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The colorful presentation made your post more attractive @mathworksheets. Sometimes the kids get bored. So its a great idea to enhance their knowledge in a very playful way as you have mentioned in your post" I EAT THE BIGGER ONE". I will surely teach my daughter the same way. Thanks for sharing this good idea.
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You are right, there should be some sort of hint or clue to remember the math concepts and I am working more on this issue and in my future worksheets there will be more and more such hints or clues to memorize the concepts.
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Thanks for sharing your valuable ideas my friend @mathworksheets.
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''Bigger will be eaten by me'' Very fantastic concept. I will use your theory to teach my students. Thanks for sharing dear friend. Obviously resteemed
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Many times in math we need to use such idioms or visuals to get the idea stick to the memory. Keep on steeming dear friend :))
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Just printed it thanks again for sharing time to do some home work kids :D hahah
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Thanks for your support and appreciation @blazing :))
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nice post friend i like math thanks for share😊
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You are welcome @shabana1234 :))
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