Comparing and ordering large multi-digit integers

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Intros
Lessons
  1. How to compare two large multi-digit integers (positive and negative)
  2. How to order two large multi-digit integers (positives and negatives)
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Examples
Lessons
  1. Comparing integers on a number line
    Draw dots on the number line for each integer. Circle the number that is bigger.
    1. -4 and 2

      Comparing and Ordering Large Multi-Digit Integers
    2. -153 and -163

      Comparing and Ordering Large Multi-Digit Integers
    3. -72 000 and -78 000

      Comparing and Ordering Large Multi-Digit Integers
  2. More or less negative integers
    Circle the integer that is more negative. Write "less" or "greater" under each number.
    1. -12 vs. -13
    2. -2867 vs. -2495
    3. -3,829,001 vs. -3,840,756
  3. Ordering multi-digit integers: least to greatest
    Order the integers from least to greatest. Use the less than symbol (<).
    1. -14, 0, -25
    2. -956, -487, -1023
    3. -51 247, -41 247, -61 247
    4. -418,754,629 , -147,856,023 , -482,739,165
  4. Ordering multi-digit integers: greatest to least
    Order the integers from greatest to least. Use the greater than symbol (>).
    1. -5, 1, -3
    2. -1747, -7417, -4177
    3. -985,176 , -593,229 , -697,047
    4. -34,867,921 , -43,532,107 , -33,124,689
  5. Writing a multi-digit integer within a range
    Write an integer between each pair of integers in the following scenario:
    1. One year, the weather averages in the month of October had the highest temperature of 6°C and the lowest temperature of -8°C.
    2. During a deep-sea exploring expedition, a diver was at 157 feet below sea level (-157 ft). A few minutes later, the diver was pulled up and is now at 132 feet below sea level (-132 ft).
    3. There are no popular movies in theatres this week. On Monday, the theatre company reported a loss of -$127,613. By Wednesday, there was a total loss of -$540,859 for the week already.