Student Instructions
1 Use the decimal place value chart and numbers to help you compare the decimals to find which decimal is the greatest. Use the tool to drag the numbers into the chart. Then use the to compare the decimals using the < or > signs. 2 Use the decimal place value chart and numbers to help you compare the decimals to find which decimal is the least. Use the tool to drag the numbers into the chart. Then use the to compare the decimals using the < or > signs. 3 Use the decimal place value chart, numbers, and to order the decimals from least to greatest. Use the tool to drag the numbers into the chart. You may tap on the to hear the directions and the questions. After you select your answer, you can tap "check work" to see if you got the answer correct or not.
5.NBT.3 Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths On pages 1-3 students can use the move tool to drag the numbers into the place value chart to help them determine which decimal is lesser or greater. The infinite choice is selected for each number. So, students will be able to drag as many of each number as needed. On page 3, students can type the decimals in the frame in order to help them see the decimals lined up by place value. This is not required, but added as an additional tool for students to use to compare the decimals in the problem. You can add your voice to any of the directions and questions by tapping the ... and then voice. You could also share this video from Kahn Academy with your students to help them with this assessment. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmHmtLQ-pqU