Thanks to visit codestin.com
Credit goes to www.scribd.com

0% found this document useful (0 votes)
75 views2 pages

Comparing Numbers

This document provides a lesson on whole number concepts for 3rd grade mathematics. It includes exercises for comparing and ordering whole numbers, such as placing numbers in less than/greater than relationships and arranging lists of numbers from least to greatest. It also covers rounding whole numbers to the nearest ten, hundred, thousand, and ten thousand. Sample problems are provided to demonstrate these skills along with answers for self-checking. The lesson concludes with questions about planetary diameters that require comparing and rounding skills.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
75 views2 pages

Comparing Numbers

This document provides a lesson on whole number concepts for 3rd grade mathematics. It includes exercises for comparing and ordering whole numbers, such as placing numbers in less than/greater than relationships and arranging lists of numbers from least to greatest. It also covers rounding whole numbers to the nearest ten, hundred, thousand, and ten thousand. Sample problems are provided to demonstrate these skills along with answers for self-checking. The lesson concludes with questions about planetary diameters that require comparing and rounding skills.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

GRADE 3 MATHEMATICS- MODULE 2

WHOLE NUMBER CONCEPTS

I. Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers

A. Compare the numbers below by placing >, <, or = in each blank.


1. 69 056___<____69 560
2. 2 090________ 2 009
3. 10 000________ (5 000 x 2)
4. 78 956________ 78 596
5. 1 890________ 1 980

B. Circle the number with the least value in each row. Box the number with the greatest
value.
1. 89 000 98 000 86 000 80 900
2. 56 850 56 085 5 865 50 086
3. 75 077 70 770 8 077 7 700
4. 63 000 60 300 36 630 60 036

C. Arrange the numbers from least to greatest.


a. 123 213 321 132 312
123, 132, 213, 312, 321
b. 5 456 5 645 4 565 6 554 4 655
_______________________________________________________
c. 10 932 19 230 29 310 9 203 23 901
_______________________________________________________

D. Arrange the numbers from greatest to least.


a. 6 357 6 537 7 653 5 673 7 563
_______________________________________________________
b. 8 990 8 099 8 909 9 089 9 908
_______________________________________________________
c. 108 801 180 810 1 008
_______________________________________________________

E. Let us discover our own solar system more through numbers.


Look at the table below. Answer the questions that follow.
Name of Planets Size of Diameters
Mercury 3 032 miles
Venus 7 521 miles
Earth 7 926 miles
Mars 4 222 miles
Jupiter 88 846 miles
Saturn 74 898 miles
Uranus 31 763 miles
Neptune 30 778 miles

1. Which is the smallest planet? Mercury


2. Which is the 2nd smallest planet? _____________
3. Which 2 planets have almost the same size of diameter? ______________ and ______________
4. Which planets have diameters less than 10 000 miles? ________, ________, ________, and _______
5. Which planets have diameters greater than 50 000 miles? ______________ and _____________

II. Rounding Off Whole Numbers to the Nearest Ten Thousand

A. Complete the table. Round the numbers on the left to the indicated place value in each
column.
TENS HUNDREDS THOUSANDS TEN THOUSANDS
1. 3 845 3 850 3 800 4 000
2. 8 463
3. 75 256
4. 98 435

B. Round off the following numbers

1. 455 (rounded to the nearest ten) – _____460________


2. 837 (rounded to the nearest hundred) -___________________
3. 1 890 (rounded to the nearest thousand) -___________________
4. 6 712 rounded to the nearest ten) -___________________
5. 6 497 (rounded to the nearest thousand) -___________________
6. 10 700 (rounded to the nearest thousand) -___________________
7. 98 998 (rounded to the nearest ten) -___________________
8. 5 352 (rounded to the nearest hundred) -___________________
9. 27 239 (rounded to the nearest ten thousand) -___________________
10. 55 200 (rounded to the nearest ten thousand) -___________________
11. 45 900 (rounded to the nearest thousand) -___________________
12. 1 225 (rounded to the nearest ten) -___________________

You might also like