Curated OER
Order Numbers to 50 (A)
In this math worksheet, students analyze 15 groups of ten numbers each. All are below 50. Students put the numbers in order from least to greatest.
Curated OER
Comparing Numbers Game
In this coordinates activity, students solve the comparison problems in the box that is called out by the coordinate. Students complete 16 problems.
Inside Mathematics
Rugs
The class braids irrational numbers, Pythagoras, and perimeter together. The mini-assessment requires scholars to use irrational numbers and the Pythagorean Theorem to find perimeters of rugs. The rugs are rectangular, triangular,...
Noyce Foundation
Cereal
Find the best protein-packed cereal. The short assessment task covers equivalent and comparing ratios within a context. Pupils determine the cereal with the highest ratio of protein. A rubric helps teachers with point allotments for...
EngageNY
Methods for Selecting a Random Sample
Random sampling is as easy as choosing numbers. Teams use random numbers to create a sample of book lengths from a population of 150 books. The groups continue by developing a technique to create samples to compare from two populations...
Center for Mathematics and Technology
Whole Numbers: Using an Area Model to Explain Multiplication
There are many ways to work through a multiplication problem. Using an area model, kids complete several worksheets with different types of multiplication problems, including multiplying by ten, and explain how the new strategies differ...
MathMovesU
Negative Numbers Practice
A collection of nine integer worksheets, middle schoolers practice computing the positive and negative values in a variety of problems. Adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers are the skills conveyed in these resources.
Curated OER
Column Addition practice 4.6
For this adding columns worksheet, students add two-digit and three-digit numbers, use symbols to compare pairs of addition problems, and solve word problems. Students solve nineteen problems.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Math Skiils: Comparing Integers on a Number Line
Here is an attractive assignment that instructs learners how to compare more than one integer on a number line. After the lesson, three practice problems follow. They require learners to place integers on a number line and then order...
Curated OER
Positive and Negative Numbers
In this positive and negative numbers worksheet, 4th graders compare 3 and -4, put 5 numbers in order from least to greatest, locate 5 numbers on a number line, fill in 6 missing numbers in a set of numbers and answer 1 word problem.
Curated OER
Mixed Math Applications
In this solving various types of math problems worksheet, students add and compare totals, estimate and solve sums, determine reasonableness of an answer, and fill in missing numbers in number sentences. Students solve four problems.
Curated OER
Independent Practice 2: Compare and Order Numbers 1 to 1000
In this compare and order numbers worksheet, students compare pairs of numbers. They use an inequality sign to indicate which number is greatest. Students compare numbers from one to 1000. This one-page worksheet contains 21 problems.
Curated OER
Comparing Numbers
In this number comparison worksheet, students fill in the less than, greater than, or equal to symbol in order to compare two numbers. There are 21 two-digit and one-digit numbers to compare.
Curated OER
Compare Decimal Numbers
In this comparing decimals activity, students choose the correct comparison symbols to compare numbers with decimals. Students complete 10 problems.
Curated OER
Mental Math Blocks
In this mathematics worksheet, students solve various types of problems in each of the squares. They use symbols to compare numbers. They also divide and multiply.
Curated OER
Noetic Learning Math Worksheet - Practice Makes Perfect
Fourth and fifth graders solve four problems in which two decimal numbers to the tenths place are compared. They identify which number is larger.
Curated OER
Compare Numbers to 1000 (A)
In this math worksheet, students analyze 100 pairs of numbers. Students use the <,> and = signs to compare the numbers which range from 100 to 999.
Curated OER
Trick-or-Treat
Who has the most candy? Kids often have candy on the brain, so get them to learn in the process! Here is a great counting worksheet for Halloween week. Learners compare candy stashes between four pairs of kids. They count each stash,...
Curated OER
More or Less...
As they look at 10 groups of shapes, learners compare the A and B columns in this "more or less" activity. Each set includes anywhere from zero to nine shapes, and scholars complete a simple comparative sentence by circling either less...
Curated OER
Adding and Subtracting Whole Hundreds
Kids count by 100 to determine a number in the thousands. They fill in the missing number by counting on 100 starting at the number 5000. They then add 100 to numbers like 2800 and 2600. There are 12 problems to solve.
Curated OER
Amanda Bean's Amazing Dream
Use the book Amanda Bean's Amazing Dream to inspire your learners to solve and create multiplication word problems. After listening to the story, they solve two "which is more" problems. They explain their thinking with images,...
Curated OER
Compare Numbers
For this number comparisons worksheet, students use the table for the 'Enrollment in a Music School' to compare numbers and answer the six word problems.
Noyce Foundation
Apple Farm Field Trip
Monitor the growth of young mathematicians with a comprehensive addition and subtraction assessment. Using the context of a class field trip to an apple orchard, this series of four story problems allows children to demonstrate their...
EngageNY
Writing Equations Using Symbols
Build upon prior equation writing experience to create more complicated equations. Lesson one in a 33-part unit builds upon the class members' sixth and seventh grade experience of writing linear equations. Several examples...