Illustrative Mathematics
Comparisons 1
A seven question worksheet asks learners to use place value strategies to decide if each number comparison is true or false.
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Comparisons
Explore number value with learners through playing cards. They examine sets of three cards, adding up the value and comparing it to another set of three. Learners write in which is greater than or is less than to show number value...
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Comparisons 2
Need a quick review for greater than or less than? Young mathematicians use <, >, or = to complete a set of seven comparison number sentences.
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Who wants to be a champion: 2nd grade math comparisons
Greater than, less than, ordering number from 500-700 - sounds like second grade math! Review these comparative concepts with your class by playing this fun interactive Jeopardy-style game.
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Comparison 0 through 9
In this comparisons instructional activity, students insert the comparison symbols to problems containing numbers 0 - 9. Students complete 24 problems on 20 pages.
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Comparisons
In this comparison worksheet, students compare 30 sets of numbers, inserting the greater than, less than or equal to symbol. A reference website is given for additional resources.
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Comparisons
In this math comparisons worksheet, students compare 2 groups of fish and decide which one has more fish and which one has less fish.
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Comparisons 2
In this math comparisons worksheet, students compare 2 pairs of pictures in order to determine which in each pair is taller and which in each pair is shorter.
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Comparisons 3
In this math comparisons worksheet, students compare 2 pairs of pictures in order to determine which in each pair is bigger and which in each pair is smaller.
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Comparisons
In this comparisons worksheet, learners count the objects in the house and then compare them by using the words more, equal, and less. Students complete 2 problems.
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Comparison Descriptions
In this comparison worksheet, students complete the comparison pictures with the most appropriate comparison descriptions. Students complete 4 problems total.
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Comparison Subtraction Stories
Second graders create stories that model comparison subtraction while using the environmental mats. They suggest situations in which they compare numbers. For example, if one student has 6 nickels and another child has 14 nickels,...
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Comparisons: More Than, Less Than or Equal To?
In this comparison worksheet, students use a key to help count objects, then complete a graphic organizer, determining sets of objects as being equal to, less than or greater than.
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Size Shuffle
In the eyes of children the world is a simple place, objects are either big or small. This simple activity aims to expand the comparison language of young mathematicians as they use the words taller and shorter to compare their height...
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Ordering Numbers
Deepen the number sense of young mathematicians with this unique ordering exercise. Given a list of the numbers 1, 5, 10, 50, and 100, young learners must determine where the numbers from a second list fit in the sequence. To increase...
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Comparisons: Same and Different
In this comparison learning exercise, students examine three items sitting on a shelf: a basket, a cup, and squeeze bottle. They draw a line to the three pictures that are exactly the same as those on the shelf, and cross out the...
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Comparisons #5: More than, Less than or Equal to
In this comparison worksheet, students use a key to determine how sets of objects relate to one another; students decide if they are more than, equal to or less than.
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Introduction: Which Weighs More or Less
In this which weighs more or less instructional activity, students observe and compare given drawings. They circle the image that weighs less. This one-page instructional activity contains three comparison problems.
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Compare Numbers to 100 +-4 (P)
Seventy-five comparison problems! Your class will say hooray, because they've been practicing and will have no problem determining which number in each set is greater than, less than, or equal. This resource comes with a handy answer key.
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Applied Science - Science and Math Lab
Create three dimensional objects in an applied science instructional activity. The goal is for your class to recognize, compare, and model shapes. Using cookie cutters and clay or play dough, they create models for three-dimensional shapes.
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Mass Lesson
It's not just a slideshow, it's a lesson on mass. First, learners complete a mental math warm-up, where they determine the number before and after a series of given numbers, then they form groups to weigh packages and compare mass....
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Double Vision - Comparing Curious George Pictures
In this comparison worksheet, students look at 2 Curious George pictures and attempt to find the 12 things that are not the same in the pictures. They see pictures of circus trains and animals.
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Compare Weight
For this weight comparisons worksheet, students circle the picture of the heavier object in each set. Students underline the picture for the lighter object. Students finish by drawing items on the balance that have the same weight.
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Comparing Objects
In this comparison worksheet, students compare objects, checking the one that is the largest, smallest, tallest, shortest, heaviest or lightest.
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