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Thanksgiving Mayflower Order to 100
In this math learning exercise, students find the order of the numbers that
have the range of 100. The ascending order is written for each of the
eight problems.
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Thanksgiving Mayflower Order to 100 I
In this math instructional activity, students find the order of the numbers that
have the range of 100. The ascending order is written for each of the
eight problems.
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Thanksgiving Mayflower Order to 100 G
In this math worksheet, students find the order of the numbers that
have the range of 100. The ascending order is written for each of the
eight problems.
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Let's Count!
Budding counters examine two sets of numbers on this pair of worksheets- one is 0-9, and the other 10-19. They write them in spaces provided, being careful to keep them in order. The numbers are already written out in...
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Racing Along the Number Line
Manipulatives and visual models really help youngsters understand mathematical concepts. One activity provided here gives every learner their own white board and accompanying number. Then learners have to put themselves in order, holding...
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Counting Numbers 0-30
Counting can be fun and it is always a good idea to begin counting practice with concrete objects. Kindergartners hear the story "Five Little Monkeys," then practice grouping, counting, and documenting (drawing) sets of five.
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Comparing 3 Digit Numbers
Comparing number value is an important skill and can become more complicated once scholars are dealing with three-digit numbers. For 10 pairs of numbers, scholars fill in a box between them with the greater than, less than, or equal to...
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Greater Than, Less Than, and Equal To
In this number comparisons instructional activity, 1st graders use the number line to help them compare the numbers in each set. Students circle the words greater then, less than, or equal to for the 19 problems.
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Greater Than, Less Than 20
Learners compare number sets. They study each number pair then compare them using the greater than, less than, or equals symbols. There are 10 problems to solve.
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Cracking the Code: Sequencing
You've just found a teaching template ready to use, all you have to do is personalize it to fit your class. It contains five number sequences or patterns for learners to complete, a place for your name, and a "prize." Tip: This template...
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Color the Bubbles (More, Less, Equal)
Combine coloring and number comparisons with your youngsters. They use color coding to identify numbers that are less than, greater than, or equal to five. The 20 numbers are enclosed in bubbles, making this more of a fun...
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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,...
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Durango Street: Chapter Nine
In this Durango Street comprehension check worksheet, learners define 2 vocabulary words and respond to 5 short answer questions pertaining to chapter 9 of Durango Street in order to help them better understand the novel and the author's...
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Area Model of Multiplication Using Base 10 Manipulatives
Explore two-digit multiplication with your class as they work in groups to build models of two-digit multiplication using base 10 manipulatives. They construct rectangles replacing standard numbers with equivalent place values using...
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In Which Order?
For this sequential order worksheet, 2nd graders put in order five things that Oscar has to do in the afternoon. Students number the five task from 1 to 5. Students draw a line on the map shown to show Oscar's path.
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Ordering Decimals (A)
In this decimals activity, students solve 7 problems in which a series of ten decimal numbers to the thousandth place is analyzed. Students order the numbers from least to greatest.
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Preparing to Compare and Order Whole numbers
Learners compare and order whole numbers by answering multiple choice and short answer questions. Students answer 14 questions total.
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Order Numbers to 100 (A)
In this math worksheet, students analyze 15 groups of ten numbers. Students place the numbers in order from least to greatest. All numbers are below 100.
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Order Numbers to 1000 (A)
In this math worksheet, students analyze 15 sets of ten numbers each. All are below 1000. Students put the numbers in order from least to greatest.
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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.
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Compare and Order Numbers
"Who caught the greatest number of fish?" and "Who caught the greatest number of shells?" These types of questions are important for your class to understand when they are presented in the form of a word problem. Your learners will be...
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Number sequence - stand in line
In this number line instructional activity, learners fill in the missing numbers to the number line through pictures of children with numbers on their shirts. Students fill in 2 missing numbers and then cut out the kids and put them in...
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Which Number is Greater?
In this number comparisons learning exercise, students study the pictures and check the ones and tens place for the numbers. Students first fill in the missing parts and circle the number that is more. Students write in a greater or less...
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Number sequence - alien footprints
In this number sequence worksheet, students fill in the missing numbers for the blanks in numbers 1 through 15. Students fill in 7 numbers.
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