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I amamindful,self-
directedlearnerandrole
model,consciously
expressingmyFaith.
Taketimetoplan,pray,
andhavequiettimeevery
day,andencourage
otherstodothesame.
 Order 4- to 5-digit numbers in increasing
or decreasing order while recognizing
how a well-structured approach, similar
to organizing numbers, helps in daily
routines and planning activities.
 Demonstrate the ability to both compare
and order numbers by planning a
sequence of activities (e.g., organizing
daily tasks) and relate this process to
effectivetime management.
50,000
1,850,000
150,200
75,000
Thesmallestanimalisinthefirstposition. Thetallestanimalisinthelastposition. The
animalsarerunninginanascendingorderorincreasingorder.
FIRST
LAST
Towritenumbersinascendingorder,wearrangethemfromsmallesttobiggest.
50,000 1,850,000
150,200
75,000
50,000isthesmallestnumber. Itisinthefirstposition.
1,850,000isthebiggestnumber. Itisinthelastposition.
Wewritethenumberintheincreasingorderasfollows:
50,000
1,850,000
150,200
75,000
Thetallestanimalisinthefirstposition. Thesmallestanimalisinthelastposition. The
animalsarerunninginandescendingorderordecreasingorder.
FIRST
LAST
50,000
1,850,000 150,200 75,000
1,850isthebiggestnumber. Itisinthefirstposition.
50,000isthesmallestnumber. Itisinthelastposition.
Wewritethenumbersinthedecreasingorderas
follows:
Towritenumbersindescendingorder,wearrangethemfrombiggesttosmallest.
Doyoustill rememberhowtocomparenumbers?
Whenwecomparetwonumbers,thenumberthathasthebiggest
numberofdigitsisthebiggernumber. Whencomparetwo
numberswiththesamenumberofdigits,webeginbylookingat
theplacevaluefarthesttotheleftandcompareitsdigitineach
number.
AscendingOrder Numbers DescendingOrder
1,000,000
800,000
540,020
65,500
7,450
541
Lookatthechartbelow. Recalltheascendinganddescendingorders.
67,000
PROBLEM 1:
Writethenumbers257,000and656,890inthecorrectplacesto
completetheseriesbelow.
125,000 526,000
PROBLEM 2:
Writethenumbers725,000,350,000and450,020inthecorrect
placestocompletetheseriesbelow.
654,000 450,002
Lesson 4.1...........................pdf
PROBLEM 1:
Thenumbers arearranged inanascending order.
257,000isbiggerthan125,000butsmallerthan526,000. Thus,itiswritteninthethird
position.
656,890isthebiggestnumber. Thus,itiswritteninthelastposition.
67,000 125,000 257,000 656,890
526,000
PROBLEM 2:
Thenumbers arearranged inadescending order.
725,000isthebiggestnumber. Thus,itiswritteninthefirstposition.
450,020isbiggerthan450,002butsmallerthan654,000. Thusitiswritteninthethird
position.
350,000isthesmallestnumber. Thus,itiswritteninthelastposition.
725,000 654,000 450,020 350,000
450,002
Inorderingwholenumbers,compare
thegivennumbersandthenarrange
themeitherfromleasttogreatestor
fromgreatesttoleast.
Inorderingwholenumbers,compare
thegivennumbersandthenarrange
themeitherfromleasttogreatestor
fromgreatesttoleast.
Directions: Arrange the following numbers in ascending order.
Directions: Arrange the following numbers descending order.
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Lesson 4.1...........................pdf

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