5th Grade Common Core: 5.NBT.3b
Common Core Identifier: 5.NBT.3b / Grade: 5
Curriculum: Number And Operations In Base Ten: Understand The Place Value System.
Detail: Compare two decimals to thousandths based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
10 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Cut out the cards and order them from least to greatest. Numbers are decimals with a thousandths place.
Level: 5th Grade
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Cut out the alligator greater/less than signs. Glue the correct picture between the pairs of numbers.
Level: 1st through 3rd Grades
In week 26 of our 5th grade Math Buzz series, students will: count cubes to determine the volume of a rectangular prism, classify quadrilaterals, solve word problems, and divide by exponents.
Level: 5th Grade
This worksheet has whole numbers, decimals to the nearest tenth, and decimals to the nearest hundredth. Students determine their values and list them from least to greatest.
Level: 4th through 6th Grades
This file has number, phrase, and symbol cards for comparing money amounts. Use these cards for class games, in a learning center, or for small group instruction.
Level: 2nd through 5th Grades
Another worksheet for comparing money amounts. (example: $5.61 < $5.73)
Level: 2nd through 5th Grades
Place the number cards in order from smallest to largest. Includes five sets on number cards with whole numbers and hundredths decimals.
Level: 4th through 6th Grades
Compare money amounts using words and symbols. Also includes a set of word problems. (example: $3.63 < $3.75)
Level: 2nd through 5th Grades
Cut out the decimal cards and lay them on the table in order from least to greatest.
Level: 4th through 6th Grades
Cut the decimal cards apart and arrange the numbers in order from least to greatest.
Level: 4th through 6th Grades