Max Maths, Year 4, Maths Challenge, Comparing and ordering numbers up to 10000

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Max Maths, Year 4, Maths Challenge, Comparing and ordering numbers up to 10000
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In the Max Maths challenge for Year 4, students are tasked with exercises that test their ability to compare and order numbers up to 10,000. One of the questions asks pupils to find a number that fits between two given numbers, specifically one that is greater than 3,046 and less than 3,050. This requires students to have a good understanding of place value to identify a number that satisfies both conditions.

The challenge also includes questions that require students to use number lines to determine numbers that are 10 more or 10 less than a given number. For example, they must identify the number that is 10 more than 8,150 and the number that is 10 less than 8,180. Additionally, they must calculate which number is 100 more than 9,150 and which is 100 less than 9,500. These exercises help to reinforce the concept of addition and subtraction in increments of tens and hundreds. Finally, there is a practical application task where students must help Han arrange dropped movie tickets in ascending order. The tickets have the following numbers: 4,033; 4,202; 4,872; 5,193; 7,006; 5,188; and 4,782. This activity helps to solidify the pupils' number ordering skills from the smallest to the greatest number.