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3rd Grade/3rd Grade Math

Order Numbers And Fractions

In Order Numbers And Fractions topic, 3rd Grade students will learn how to compare and arrange values. Children work with whole numbers and simple fractions. They learn which values are greater or smaller. This topic strengthens number sense.

What Children Learn

Children learn to order numbers from least to greatest. They compare fractions with the same denominator. Students use number lines to understand size. They learn greater than and less than symbols. Difficulty increases with mixed numbers. These skills support estimation and problem solving.

Sample Questions Children Practice

1. Which number is greatest: 345, 354, 435, 453?

2. Fill in the blank: Order from least to greatest: 2/4, 1/4, 3/4

3. Which fraction is larger: 3/8 or 5/8?

4. Fill in the blank: 600 _____ 598

5. Put these in order from greatest to least: 120, 102, 210

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