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Greater Than Less Than*Comparing Numbers*Printable or Digital/ kindergarten-2nd

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K - 2nd, Homeschool
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My students loved the "Greedy Gator"! This helped reinforce what they had learned in class. They could cut and paste or write in the correct symbol to make the statements true. I could also create my own numbers so I could differentiate for my students and scaffold their learning.

Description

Are you looking for a variety of ways to compare numbers while being sure to differentiate the wide range of abilities within your classroom? Students will compare numbers using greater than, less than, and equal to in this set of 75 differentiated worksheets and a pocket chart and or math center activity. Students will compare numbers using things they already have in their classrooms such as dice, playing cards, dominoes, base ten blocks, and coins. Students can also use this on a digital device for remote learning in Google Classroom. You will also receive four alligator posters to teach students greater than, less than, or equals to. Mr. Alligator will assist students as they compare numbers. This activity is great for differentiated instruction or as an activity to use throughout the year as you introduce larger numbers.

*** Newly revised to include even more worksheets and activities 2021***You can now use this product digitally in Google Classroom or print out worksheets to use in your class.***

You will receive the following:

  • roll two dice, write the numbers in the boxes, and compare using symbols greater than, less than, or =.
  • numbers up to 10 for students to compare (set of two)
  • numbers up to 20 for students to compare. (set of three)
  • numbers up to 50 for students to compare. (set of three)
  • numbers up to 100 for students to compare.(set of three)
  • numbers up to 120 for students to compare. (set of three)
  • Spin and tally (set of two)
  • Count and compare with base ten blocks on balance scales (set of two)
  • domino comparison (set of four)
  • Count tally marks and compare (set of two)
  • Base ten blocks comparison using 100, tens, and ones (set of two)
  • This product has a set of eight worksheets (differentiated) that have cut and paste to use the words more and less or use symbols for sets of numbers within 10, within 20, and within 120.
  • Color code fish to compare values (differentiated) set of four
  • Order a series of numbers from least to greatest (up to 10)
  • Order a series of numbers from greatest to least (up to 10)
  • Order a series of numbers from least to greatest (up to 100)
  • Order a series of numbers from greatest to least (up to 100)
  • Before After and Between Numbers (differentiated) set of three
  • Compare sets of equations (differentiated)
  • compare addition equations (sums up to ten)
  • compare addition equations (sums up to twenty)
  • compare subtraction equations (differences within ten)
  • compare addition equations (differences within twenty)
  • compare mixed operation equations (sums and differences within ten)
  • compare mixed operation equations (sums and differences within twenty)
  • Count coins and compare sets (using pennies and nickels)
  • Count coins and compare sets (using pennies, nickels, dimes)
  • Count coins and compare sets (using pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters)
  • Compare cards from a deck of cards
  • Draw to make sets that are equal using pepperoni pizza and cupcakes with sprinkles.
  • Cut and paste true and false activity. (differentiated) set of four

This product contains a pocket chart activity or a work mat activity with true and false numbers to compare. (differentiated)

This product includes Greater Than, Less Than, and Equals to posters and a cute song for students to practice.

You can run many of these worksheets back to back for each set of comparing numbers to save paper. Enjoy!

This activity meets Common Core K.CC.C.6 and 1 NBT.B.3 and 2.NBT.

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86 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies.
Compare two numbers between 1 and 10 presented as written numerals.
Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.
Compare two three-digit numbers based on meanings of the hundreds, tens, and ones digits, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.

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