Comparing Numbers Game: Math Game for 4th Grade (possibly 3rd & 5th) Math Center
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Description
This is a fun ordering numbers game. Are you studying place value or working on ordering numbers from greatest to least/least to greatest? This is a game of ordering numbers with a creature theme...... "Creature Comparisons".
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**NOTE- you can now purchase this pack as part of my 4th grade math mega bundle.
CLICK HERE to see the mega math bundle for 4th grade. Perfect for math centers!**
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A student will draw a card and evaluate/compare the numbers on the card. There are three to four numbers on each card. The numbers have anywhere from two to five digits listed. They will then list the numbers in order from greatest to least so the other players can hear. The other players will check the answer, and if they got it right, they will get to roll the dice and move around the board. More detailed directions are given with the game.
This includes a creature/monster themed game board that works perfectly inside a file folder, twenty-six cards listing numbers to place in order, answer key, directions, and a cute themed cover for the front of the file folder.
Click on the file preview above to see what is included.
Your students will have so much fun practicing ordering numbers with this game. Use it during a unit on place value or for review throughout the year.
If you do math workshop, this will work as a center activity.
Please click on 'elementary lesson plans' by my picture above to find more creative lesson ideas.
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