Year 4
Ordering and comparing a set of numbers beyond 1000
Year 4
Ordering and comparing a set of numbers beyond 1000
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will look at how we can use place value to create the largest or smallest number. We will also compare and order two or more numbers.
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3 Questions
Q1.
1785 > 1885
True
Q2.
6542 < 6642 < 7642
False
Q3.
Which of these inequalities has the correct greater than or less than symbol symbols? (1 correct answer)
4634 < 4010
5642 < 5152
5 Questions
Q1.
Using the digit cards, 3, 5, 7 and 8, which of the following numbers is the greatest number I can make?
3578
5378
Q2.
Using the digit cards, 3, 5, 7 and 8, which of the following numbers is the smallest number I can make?
7538
8357
Q3.
Is this inequality correct?
Yes
Q4.
Is this inequality correct?
No
Q5.
If the target was to make a number closest to 2000, who has won?
Jeremy
Mrs Crane