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Addition Sums less than 30 Addends 9 to 15

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this addition worksheet, students will solve twenty verticle addition problems where the sum is less than thirty and the addends are between nine and fifteen.
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Addition Sums Less Than 30

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this addition worksheet, students will solve twenty addition problems where the sums are less than thirty and the addends are between six and fifteen.
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Addition Facts Less Than 24

For Students 1st - 3rd
In this addition worksheet, students solve 20 single and double digit addition math problems with sums less than twenty-four.
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Inequalities

For Students 9th
In this inequalities worksheet, 9th graders solve and complete 18 different types of problems. First, they use systems of 2 equations/2 unknowns to solve each word problem shown. Then, students graph each and identify the vertex plus 2...
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Comparing Fractions (D)

For Students 5th
In this comparing fractions practice worksheet, 5th graders use an inequality sign or an equal sign as they compare 10 pairs of fractions.
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Comparing Fractions (C)

For Students 5th
In this comparing fractions practice worksheet, 5th graders use an inequality sign or an equal sign as they compare 10 pairs of fractions.
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Comparing Fractions (E)

For Students 5th
In this comparing fractions practice worksheet, 5th graders use an inequality sign or an equal sign as they compare 10 pairs of fractions.
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Comparison Worksheet: More and Less

For Students K - 1st
In this counting and comparing numbers worksheet, students count the objects in 2 problems. Students then draw more of the same objects in the spaces provided.
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Comparison Worksheet: Most and Least

For Students Pre-K - 1st
In this counting and comparing numbers worksheet, students count the object groups in 3 problems. Students identify the group in each problem that has more objects than the other 2 groups.
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Compare Numbers of Shapes

For Students 1st - 3rd
As they examine sets of shapes, learners compare the number of objects in each pair. There are eight comparisons total, and scholars use the symbols .
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Organizing and Understanding Data - Independent Practice

For Students 1st
Provide your first graders with an opportunity for independent practice organizing and understanding data. The ten story prompts on this three-page worksheet asks learners to solve problems involving concepts of the total number of...
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Word Problems & Comparison

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this comparison worksheet, students identify and complete 8 different problems that include comparing various scores and solving word problems. First, they use the table shown to compare test scores using the appropriate symbol. Then,...
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Comparing Fractions (I)

For Students 5th
In this comparing fractions practice instructional activity, 5th graders use an inequality sign or an equal sign as they compare 10 pairs of fractions.
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Comparing Fractions (J)

For Students 5th
In this comparing fractions practice activity, 5th graders use an inequality sign or an equal sign as they compare 10 pairs of fractions.
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Comparing Fractions (H)

For Students 5th
For this comparing fractions practice worksheet, 5th graders use an inequality sign or an equal sign as they compare 10 pairs of fractions.
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More Worksheet 2

For Students Pre-K - 1st
In this counting and comparing numbers worksheet, students count the object pairs in 2 problems. Students identify the group in each pair that has more objects than the other.
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Comparing Fractions - Zebra

For Students 5th
In this comparing fractions learning exercise, 5th graders solve 10 problems in which simple fractions with unlike denominators are compared using the signs: <, >, or =.
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Number Fun

For Students K
Kindergarten counters can demonstrate their understanding of the concepts of the greatest number, the least number, and number sequencing on an illustrated two-page worksheet. There is even a problem that asks class members to color the...
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One and Tens Place Value - Step-by-Step Lesson

For Students 1st - 3rd
Give your pupils a grasp of place value in a two-digit number. They see a drawing of counting cubes in a stick of ten, then examine a set of four. Mathematicians determine how many blocks there are by grouping the tens. Ideally, you will...
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Organizing and Understanding data - Guided Lesson Explanations

For Students 1st
A teacher resource, this scripted lesson details how to explain to learners the steps involved in determining the total number of objects in a category, how many of each type, and how many more or less are in one category than in...
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Comparing Numbers Up to 10 Step-by-Step Lesson

For Students K
A teacher resource, this scripted lesson details how to explain to learners the steps involved in determining which numbers in a series are bigger or smaller than a given number. The referenced pupil worksheet is not included.
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Recognizing Equivalent Fractions

For Students 4th - 6th
It's all about fractions here; scholars start with two pairs of equivalent fractions, each missing one number. They solve to determine the missing numerator and denominator. Then, they determine which of four choices is equivalent to a...
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Comparing Fractions with Like Numerators or Denominators

For Students 1st - 3rd Standards
Who has more candy? Learners start by examining a word problem and its visual illustration to determine how Joel's candy numbers compare to Toby's. They fill in the appropriate symbol. Next, mathematicians compare fractions and two...
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Evaluating Efficiency

For Students 4th - 5th Standards
There's more than one way to solve a math problem! Introduce your class to this concept with a reading passage. After reading, learners answer five related questions.

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