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Big and Small: Learning Size
In this learning exercise on size, students practice learning big and small. Students look at a set of 4 pictures, and follow directions related to identifying big and small.
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Big and Small: Learning Size
In this worksheet on size, students identify big and small pictures. Students are given a set of 4 pictures, and follow directions to identify which picture is big, which is small.
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English as an Additional Language: Topic Book 6 Big and Small, Short and Long
In this ESL activities worksheet, student respond to several short answer, matching, drawing, coloring, and fill in the blank questions pertaining to big and small as well as short and long items.
Illustrative Mathematics
Looking at Numbers Every Which Way
Assess class members' ability to look at numbers every which way. A helpful worksheet contain four tasks, including writing numbers as a sum of 100's, 10's, and 1's, and drawing a picture to represent the number.
Curated OER
Big and Small Geometric Shape Size Comparison
In this geometric size comparison worksheet, 1st graders look a the shapes in four sections on the page. They circle the smaller of the two shapes and draw a line under the bigger shape. They see triangles, rectangles, squares, and circles.
Curated OER
Color the Big Butterfly
In this early childhood big and small coloring worksheet, students examine 2 pictures and color the picture that reveals the bigger butterfly.
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Is It Big or Small? Circle the Answer
In this big/small worksheet, students first examine 7 pictures of common objects. Students circle the word "big" or "small" to show the size of the item.
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Is It Big or Small?
In this word and picture matching worksheet, students analyze 7 pictures and then match them to the phrases that describes them. Students then fill in the blank to answer if the object is "big" or "small."
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Numeracy Samples
In these number literacy worksheets, learners complete eight different activities that help them learn numbers and use numbers.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nuclear Synthesis
Start this lesson with a bang! The eighth in a 13-part series of lessons explains the origin of elements beginning with the Big Bang Theory. The reading describes the formation of elements hydrogen through uranium.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Sums to 100
Whether it's counting marbles, flowers, or playing cards, small objects can add up to great sums. Learners work six story problems to practice addition to 100. Some regrouping is required, along with distinguishing useful from irrelevant...
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Comparisons
In this size comparisons worksheet, students study the image and fill in the box with the most appropriate description. Students write either big or small for the image.
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Read and Write Numbers to 50
In this numbers to 50 worksheet, students learn to read and write numbers that count to 50. Students use square units to count in the first two problems and finish with four word problems.
Didax
Multiplication Facts
Learning their multiplication facts is a big step in the education of young mathematicians. Help achieve this goal with the support of this collection of instructional materials.
Curated OER
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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How Big is 1 Million?
In this greater numbers worksheet, students enhance their understanding of the number 1 million by answer the six word problems that use the number in various forms.
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Exponents: Scientific Notation
In this scientific notation worksheet, 9th graders solve and complete 8 various problems related to exponents and writing scientific notation of numbers. First, they write whole numbers, decimals, and other types of numbers in scientific...
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Animal Challenge 2
In this pitch instructional activity, students examine a list of 6 animals. Students record the size of each animal as big or small and the sounds they make as high or low.
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Scientific Notation Worksheet
In thsi scienfic notation worksheet, students answer 10 questions converting back and forth between scientific notation and standard form. Students write very big and very small numbers using scientific notation.
KOG Ranger Program
Burning Decisions
There's a big difference between a comfortable campfire and a raging forest fire, but they both often start in the same ways. Follow a forest maze that leads to either a controlled burn that extinguishes easily, or a large,...
Illustrative Mathematics
Explaining Fraction Equivalence with Picture
Visual models are a great tool for demonstrating the concept of equivalent fractions. Given two pictures, young mathematicians first identify each fraction and then write an explanation for why they are equivalent. Use as a guided...
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Application of Scientific Notation
In this scientific notation worksheet, learners solve eight problems about the sun, the planets and the universe using very large numbers expressed in scientific notation.
Fuel the Brain
Represent Fractions and Make Different Representations of the Same Fraction
Understanding fractions and how big or small each fraction represents is key to solving these story problems. Determine how much pizza was eaten by two different people by asking your mathematician to use their fraction knowledge!
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Model Subtraction from Numbers to 100
In this subtraction worksheet, students solve the subtraction word problems that range in number to 100. Students solve six subtraction word problems.