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Whole Numbers (Grade 4)

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Videos, examples, solutions, and lessons to help Grade 4 students learn to read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.

Common Core: 4.NBT.2

Suggested Learning Targets

  • I can read and write a number in word form, standard, and expanded form.
  • I can compare numbers using place value and symbols.
Reading, writing, and comparing multi-digit whole numbers (Common Core 4.NBT.2)

Understanding Numbers and Place Value (4.NBT.2)
How to compare numbers?
Compare the largest place value first.
If that's the same, move to the next largest place value.
As soon as one place value is greater than another, you have your greater number.



Comparing Whole Numbers
Reading and Writing Whole Number 4.NBT.2
Reading and Writing whole numbers in three different forms. Reading and Writing Numbers in Numeric Form (M.4.NBT.2.A)
Reading and Writing Numbers in Expanded Form (M.4.NBT.2.C)
Comparing Large Numbers Using Symbols (M.4.NBT.2.D)

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