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Compare Numbers to 50 (J)
In this comparing numbers practice worksheet, students examine 75 pairs of 1 and 2- digit numbers. Students identify each of pairs as greater than, less than, or equal to one another.
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Identify Numbers
For this identify numbers worksheet, students identify prime, composite, perfect, deficient, and abundant numbers listed on a one-hundred board. This two-page worksheet contains one-hundred numbers on each page.
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Compare Numbers to 100 +-4 (T)
In this comparing numbers practice worksheet, students examine 75 pairs of 2-digit numbers. Students identify each of the pairs of numbers as greater than, less than, or equal to one another.
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Compare Numbers to 100 +-4 (S)
For this comparing numbers practice worksheet, students examine 75 pairs of 2-digit numbers. Students identify each of the pairs of numbers as greater than, less than, or equal to one another.
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Compare Numbers to 100 +-4 (R)
In this comparing numbers practice worksheet, students examine 75 pairs of 2-digit numbers. Students identify each of the pairs of numbers as greater than, less than, or equal to one another.
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Compare Numbers to 100 (E)
In this comparing numbers practice activity, students examine 75 pairs of 2-digit numbers. Students identify each of the pairs of numbers as greater than, less than, or equal to one another.
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Compare Numbers to 100 (D)
In this comparing numbers practice worksheet, students examine 75 pairs of 2-digit numbers. Students identify each of the pairs of numbers as greater than, less than, or equal to one another.
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Compare Numbers to 100 (C)
In this comparing numbers practice activity, students examine 75 pairs of 2-digit numbers. Students identify each of the pairs of numbers as greater than, less than, or equal to one another.
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Addition: Number Bonds to Fifty
In this identifying numbers that total fifty worksheet, students use an addend and the sum fifty to write the missing number. Students solve 41 problems.
California Department of Public Health
Walking on the Path to Better Health
Walk your way to health with this great resource! Walking is a valuable physical activity that can be done frequently and with ease by learners of all ages. "Warm up" by reviewing the benefits of physical activity with your class and...
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Prime Numbers
Prime numbers are the focus of this math worksheet. Students follow directions to identify prime numbers on a hundreds chart. Students follow clear directions in order to find a total of 25 prime numbers on the chart.
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Prime & Composite Numbers: Algebra/Geometry Institute 2009
Students create factor trees. In this prime and composite lesson, students model fractions using tiles. They create factor trees and identify prime and composite numbers. Students use grid paper and tiles to model numbers. A...
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Fraction Models
Approach fractions with these visual models which serve to reinforce numerators and denominators as well as simplifying improper fractions. Scholars examine segmented shapes and fill in a fraction to represent the shaded region. For the...
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We're Counting At The Zoo!
Budding mathematicians use sets of concrete materials to represent, count, and match quantities to 10 or more given in verbal or written form while participating in hands-on activities. This lesson uses the book 1, 2, 3 To The Zoo.
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Lots of Lakes: Greater Than, Less Than
To set up this activity, your class explores Minnesota's nickname as the Land of 10,000 Lakes, and the back of the state quarter that features a Minnesota lake. Young mathematicians compare the number 1 to the number 10,000 with support...
Missouri Department of Elementary
How I Act Is Who I Am
A lesson plan centers itself around the topic of family roles. A whole-class discussion uses puppets and posters to go in-depth into the following character traits; caring, responsibility, respect, and cooperation. The discussion closes...
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Integers - Practice 11.1
In this identifying integers activity, students determine whether or not the numbers are integers, if they are, they write the opposite, and if they are not, they write the word no. Students write thirty-two answers.
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Skittles Galore!
Youngsters show understanding of accurate division of whole number, decimals, fractions, and percents using manipulatives (candies). They use white boards to demonstrate their understanding of representing numbers as defined in the...
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Ordering Sets of Two
Place value is important as scholars begin ordering larger number based on their values. They order seven sets of numbers, ranging from three digits to seven digits. Then, they complete a word problem by examining four town populations...
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Multiple Patterns
Second graders utilize a 1-100 grid to identify multiples of single digit numbers. They look for patterns and how they could be used to identify multiples to demonstrate the ability to use the multiplication facts and charts of single...
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Second Grade Summer Math Practice Book
Stop the summer lag with a set of second grade Common Core based math practice sheets. Learners fill in hundreds charts with missing numbers up to 1,000. They practice writing numbers in standard, expanded, and word form. Children also...
Education Foundation of Sarasota County
Problem Solving Skills for Home and School
Dr. Seuss' The Zax has a lesson to teach tweens and teens about the importance of problem-solving skills. After viewing the short video, groups identify conflicts that may occur at home, in school or in the community. They then...
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Different Ways to Show Numbers homework 5.4
In this identifying numbers in different ways worksheet, learners read a number, observe three choices of ways to express the number, and choose two correct ways to show the number, and then solve a word problem by writing or drawing the...
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Prime Numbers
In this identifying prime numbers from one to fifty worksheet, students review prime numbers and color the prime numbers on the chart. Students color 15 answers.