How Can I Use This Right Away?
- Read a number to your students and have them form the number in standard form on the chart (whole numbers or decimals)
- Have students create a number and challenge a partner to write that number in different forms
- When comparing two numbers, have students form the numbers on both levels of the chart so that they can see where the numbers differ to determine >, <, or =
- Teach the concept of the relationship between the same digit in different place values (a 9 that is 10x the value of the 9 in the other number)
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