For the upcoming Math quiz, students should review the following concepts:
- Comparing Numbers
- Key Vocabulary: greater than ( > ), less than ( < ), equal to ( = )
- Sample Exercise: Compare the following pairs of numbers using >, <, or =:
- 456 ___ 654
- 789 ___ 789
- 123 ___ 321
- Counting Money
- Key Concept: Recognizing and adding coins and bills, and counting cents and dollars accurately.
- Sample Exercise:
- If you have a quarter (25 cents), a dime (10 cents), and a nickel (5 cents), how much money do you have in total?
- How many 10-cent coins would you need to make $1.00?
- Show three different ways to represent $48 using bills and coins.
- Building and Writing Three-Digit Numbers
- Key Skill: Using given digits to create all possible three-digit numbers, then comparing them.
- Sample Exercise:
- Use the digits 3, 5, and 8 to make as many different three-digit numbers as possible. Write them in order from smallest to largest.
Practice Tips:
- Students can use their math notebooks and duo-tangs to review similar examples we completed in class.
- Practicing with coins at home can help reinforce money counting skills.
- Encourage students to double-check their comparisons to ensure they understand which numbers are larger or smaller.