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Compare Numbers to 200
In this comparing numbers learning exercise, students solve 6 word problems where they must order and compare numbers up to 200 in order to arrive at a solution.
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Compare Numbers to 200
In this number comparison worksheet, 2nd graders compare two and three digit numbers to 200 in 6 word problems. They compare up to four numbers in each problem.
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Compare Numbers to 1000 (F)
For this comparing numbers practice worksheet, students use an inequality sign or an equal sign as they compare 100 pairs of numbers. All of the numbers have 3 digits.
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Compare Numbers to 1000 (Q)
For this comparing numbers practice worksheet, students examine 100 pairs of 3-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 1000 (C)
In this comparing numbers practice learning exercise, learners examine 100 pairs of 3-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 1,000 [G]
In this number comparison learning exercise, students compare a total of 100 pairs of numbers, writing the greater than, less than or equal to sign between them.
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Compare Numbers (F)
In this number worksheet, 4th graders compare numbers up to one thousand. Students solve 100 problems using greater than, less than, or equal to in each problem.
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Compare Numbers Homework 2.1
In this comparing numbers worksheet, students use the <, > or = signs to compare two and three digit numbers. There are also 6 problems comparing a number and an addition problem. Example: 40+6 and 64.
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Compare Numbers to 1000 [K]
In this number comparison worksheet, students write the greater than, less than or equal to symbol in boxes between pairs of numbers, 1-1000.
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Compare Numbers to 1000 (H)
For this number comparisons worksheet, students compare the number pairs that range to 1000. Students write in a greater than, less than, or equal to sign for the 100 number pairs.
Norm Mitchell
Quiz: Representing, Comparing, and Ordering Decimals
Here is a 42-question quiz dealing with decimals to the thousandths place. It is comprehensive in that it has test takers use inequality signs to compare pairs of decimal numbers, choose the least- or greatest-valued nubmer out of a set...
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Compare Numbers
For this number worksheet, 4th graders compare numbers up to one thousand. Students solve 100 problems using greater than, less than, or equal to in each problem.
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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.
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Greater Than, Less Than, or Equal To
This resource offers a quick lesson plan in using the symbols for greater than, less than, and equal to to compare single-digit numbers. However, the practice worksheet included has learners comparing numbers to the 100,000s, as well as...
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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.
Math Mammoth
Add & Subtract Whole Hundreds 1
In this mathematics worksheet, 3rd graders compare the problem 2700 plus 200 to the problem 27 plus 2 and explain their reasoning. Then they notice the patterns for each of the problems and continue them.
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Decimal Problems
For this decimals worksheet, students solve 18 different types of problems that include both decimals and non-decimals. First, they subtract the measurement problems given both in metric units and in US units. Then, students subtract the...
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The Meaning of Whole Numbers
In this whole numbers worksheet, pupils fill in different charts asking about the place value of various whole numbers. Students complete 8 problems.
Todd Bowden
Number Line
Arrange these in order on a number line:
95%
1/3
.700
3/5
5/6
50%
.200
Was that too easy? Don't worry! This app gradually gets more difficult.
Illustrative Mathematics
Box of Clay
What happens to a volume when you scale the dimensions of a rectangular prism? In this problem, a box of clay is increased in each dimension, with the intent to see if learners can generalize the result. The addition of physical models...
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Reasonable Answers
In this reasonable answers worksheet, students solve the word problems by comparing numbers and finding the most reasonable answer for each set of numbers.
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Bears Wear Buttons
Learners practice counting sets of objects and numerals. In this numerical identification lesson, students listen to the story, Bears Wears Buttons, and participate in a flash card activity where learners must place buttons on a card...
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Too Many Tens
Students practice grouping in different ways by putting numbers up to 1,000 in the correct place value. In this place value lesson plan, students estimate items in a jar and then count them out by grouping them by 10s.
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Prairie Populations
Eleventh graders practice the Quadrat Survey Technique to analyze the biodiversity of a local plant community. They compare its biodiversity with the documented changes in biodiversity of the tallgrass prairie over time.