Comparing Objects Homework Extension Year 3 Place Value

Comparing Objects Year 3 Homework

Step 7: Comparing Objects Year 3 Autumn Block 1

Comparing Objects Year 3 Homework Extension provides additional questions which can be used as homework or an in-class extension for the Comparing Objects Year 3 Resource Pack. These are differentiated for Developing, Expected and Greater Depth.

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  • Comparing Objects Year 3 Homework Extension with answers for Autumn Block 1.

National Curriculum Objectives

Mathematics Year 3: (3N2a) Compare and order numbers up to 1000

Differentiation:

Questions 1, 4 and 7 (Varied Fluency)
Developing Make a comparative statement correct by adding or taking away manipulatives, using an equality symbol and numbers up to 1,000 which are represented in Base 10 blocks only.
Expected Make a comparative statement correct by adding or taking away manipulatives, using an equality symbol and numbers up to 1,000 which are represented in Base 10 blocks and place value counters.
Greater Depth Make a comparative statement correct by adding or taking away manipulatives, using an equality symbol and numbers up to 1,000 which are represented in mixed manipulatives with some unconventional partitioning.

Questions 2, 5 and 8 (Varied Fluency)
Developing Order a set of numbers, using numbers up to 1,000 which are represented in Base 10 blocks only and using comparative language.
Expected Order a set of numbers, using numbers up to 1,000 which are represented in Base 10 blocks and place value counters and using comparative language.
Greater Depth Order a set of numbers, using numbers up to 1,000 which are represented in mixed manipulatives with some unconventional partitioning and using comparative language.

Questions 3, 6 and 9 (Reasoning and Problem Solving)
Developing Explain whether a comparative statement is true or false, using numbers up to 1,000 which are represented in Base 10 blocks only.
Expected Explain whether a comparative statement is true or false, using numbers up to 1,000 which are represented in Base 10 blocks and place value counters.
Greater Depth Explain whether a comparative statement is true or false, using numbers up to 1,000 which are represented in mixed manipulatives with some unconventional partitioning.

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