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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, words, or...
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Comparing
Examine short number sequences to help scholars explore value comparisons. They look at various given numbers (both two-digit and three-digit) and write in values that are less or more by specific one-digit numbers (i.e. three less, two...
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More Physical Education in 2002 #152
Challenge your class with this problem-solving experience. Learners design a way to add more periods of physical education in the school week without building more gyms. Then, fifth and sixth graders make a list of ideas and choose one....
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More or Less - Less
In this more or less worksheet, students circle the group in each problem that has less than the other group. Students complete 4 problems.
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Less and More
In this less and more learning exercise, students circle the group of pictures in each box that has less than the other group. On the second page students circle the one that has more. Students complete 4 problems each.
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Ten More or Ten Less
Adding and subtracting 10 is easy once you understand the tricks! Learners first write numbers that are ten more than two double-digit numbers. Then, they find numbers ten less than two other double-digit numbers. An explanation on the...
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Two-Digit Numbers: 10 More or 10 Less
Complete the sequence by adding or subtracting 10! Although the instructions are slightly vague, the idea is that learners are given a starting number and fill in four sequential numbers by either adding or subtracting 10. The first four...
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More, Less or Equal?
Your class compares groups of small stars by counting quantities in each of two sets and deciding which has more. They write symbols for greater than, less than, or equal to in a circle between each pair of sets. Two completed samples...
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What Would Make Our School More "Green"?
Students survey their school to get ideas for how to make the school more environmentally friendly. In this environmental lesson, students collect data from other students and teachers. They use the data to create graphs and present a...
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More or Less
In this counting groups of items worksheet, students count two groups of items in each box and circle the groups that have more. Students solve 6 problems.
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Reading Tables
Who is two years younger than Meg? Who is older than Paul, but not Kinta? Scholars practice reading tables as they answer comprehension questions based on three sets of data. First, they examine a table depicting ages, then favorite...
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Count the Objects
Are there more apples or pears? Learners count images of familiar objects, and write the number below. Then, they color the object group with the most in number. There are four sets of objects to compare. Consider having students circle...
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How Many More Books?
In this how many more worksheet, students solve word problems that ask how many more or fewer of something is needed. Students complete 5 problems.
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Make More
In this early childhood concept of more worksheet, students examine 4 groups of items and then draw the number of items listed in order to make more. Students also draw less than 6 spoons.
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Some More Please
For this early childhood concept of more worksheet, students examine 4 groups of items and then draw the number of items listed in order to make more.
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How Many More on a Graph?
First graders examine data on a graph and determine which variable on the graph has more. They draw pictures of their family members and determine which families have more members than other families. Using squares of paper to depict...
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Counting More Shapes
In this counting worksheet, students count the number of shapes and draw a group of the same shape that is more than the first group. Students solve 2 problems.
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More or Fewer
In this counting learning exercise, students solve 6 problems in which shapes are drawn to show more or shapes are crossed out to show fewer. Example: 2 fewer than 8; 1 more than 4.
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Comparing Objects--More or Less
In this number sense instructional activity, students count and identify which set of objects have more or less. Students write their answer in the box provided.
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Comparisons
In this counting worksheet, kindergartenrs analyze two sets of fish pictures in separate boxes. They count the fish in each box and record the number. Everyone tells which box has more and which box has less.
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Ten More and Ten Less
Get learners to analyze two-digit numbers based on place value, and use manipulatives to add and subtract both 1 and 10. A place value chart is available, and you can project it during guided practice. Through visualizing numbers,...
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Compare Sets of Objects Guided Lesson
Practice math vocabulary terms fewer, more, and data using this visual-object-analysis guide. Learners observe three sets of objects and answer three questions, two of which compare numbers of objects, and the last which asks scholars to...
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More or Less (Numbers to 10)
In this more or less worksheet, students look at each pair of numbers and color the numbers that are more green. Students color the second set of numbers that are less yellow.
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More or Less (Numbers to 20)
In this more or less learning exercise, students look at each pair of numbers and then color the number that is larger than the other green. Students repeat the process for the second set of numbers, but color the number that is less...
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