The Feed Me Games are played with 2 or more players. This allows students to count and compare items such as ten frames, numbers, dice, objects and fingers. The person with the greater number feeds the animal. The first person to get rid of all their cards, wins the game! Center 17:...
Pre-K K VIEW DETAILS Number Sense Color Birds and Trace Numbers (Within 3) - Worksheet Engaging worksheet to color, trace and count birds, enhancing kids' number recognition up to 3. Pre-K K VIEW DETAILS Your one stop solution for all grade learning needs. Give your child the...
Comparison of Numbers is the process of defining similarities between two numbers and identifying the number greater than, smaller than, or equal to the other number. In Mathematics, there are several basic comparison rules. These are greater than (>), less than (<), and equal (=). For yo...
Students will practice comparing/ordering 4-6 digit numbers with this set of cards. This activity is geared for 2-4 players in a center activity/group work. Print the cards on cardstock, cut the cards out and it's ready to use in your classroom! Directio
Comparing and ordering numbers. In grade 1, students start to work on how numbers relate to each other. These worksheets help them work on ordering numbers in order and comparing pairs of numbers as greater than, less than or equal to.
Task boxes are a great way to have student practice comparing numbers independently. If you are teaching or reviewing comparing numbers by using greater than, less than, or equal to, with your students and need a hands-on independent activity to help student practice the new skills they are ...
Learning to compare numbers helps develop number sense. If we have two number we should be able to tell if they are equal or if one is lesser than or greater than the other.
2.NBT.A.4: Compare two three-digit numbers based on meanings of the hundreds, tens and ones digits, using greater than, equal, and less than symbols to record the results of comparisons. Kindergarten, first, and second grade students need scaffolded experiences to develop these skills. This ...
STEP 1 – LOOK AT BOTH NUMBERS. Let them read aloud the two numbers. STEP 2 – CIRCLE THE GREATER NUMBER. Let them determine the bigger number between the two numbers. STEP 3 – MAKE THE ALLIGATOR EAT THE GREATER NUMBER. Make them draw the appropriate symbol to show the comparison betwee...
Comparing 4-Digit Numbers #1 FREE Compare three-digit numbers using symbols and words. (example: 2,345 < 2,453) 3rd through 5th Grades Comparing 4-Digit Numbers #2 Comparing numbers up to 4 digits. Part 1: Use <, >, and = symbols; Part 2: Circle the greater number; Part 3: Iden...