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Compare Numbers to 1,000,000 ®
In this comparing six-digit numbers worksheet, learners compare pairs of numbers to determine whether the symbols for greater than, less than, or equal to should be used to solve the problems. Students solve 45 problems.
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Compare Numbers to 1,000,000 (T)
In this comparing six-digit numbers worksheet, students observe pairs of numbers to one million, compare them, and write the symbols for greater than, less than, or equal to. Students solve 45 problems.
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Compare Numbers to 1,000,000 (F)
For this comparing six-digit numbers worksheet, students compare two numbers and write the symbol for greater than, less than, or equal to. Students solve 45 problems.
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Compare Numbers to 1,000,000 (K)
In this comparing six-digit numbers worksheet, students view pairs of numbers to one million and write the symbols for greater than, less than, or equal to. Students solve 45 problems.
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Compare Numbers to 1,000,000 (L)
In this comparing six-digit numbers worksheet, students view pairs of numbers to a hundred thousand and write the symbols for greater than, less than, or equal to. Students solve 45 problems.
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Compare Numbers to 1,000,000 (J)
In this comparing six-digit numbers worksheet, students view pairs of numbers to a hundred thousand and write the symbols for greater than, less than, or equal to. Students solve 45 problems.
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Compare Numbers to 1,000,000 (Q)
For this comparing six-digit numbers worksheet, students determine whether the symbol for greater than, less than, or equal to should be used to solve the problems. Students solve 45 problems.
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Compare and Order Whole Numbers
In this compare and order whole numbers worksheet, students sharpen their problem solving skills as they solve 6 story problems.
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Math – Comparing Numbers Up to 2-Digits
In this comparing numbers up to 2-digits worksheet, learners respond to 10 comparing numbers and 5 comparing sets questions.
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Comparing Numbers: Circle the Set with Fewer
In this comparing numbers worksheet, students examine 6 pairs of pictured shapes. Students determine and identify the set in each pair that has fewer shapes.
Arizona Department of Education
Introduction to Integers
Welcome to the backward world of negative numbers. This introductory lesson plan teaches young mathematicians that negative numbers are simply the opposite of positive numbers as they use number lines to plot and compare single-digit...
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Interpreting Division of a Whole Number by a Fraction—Visual Models
Connect division with multiplication through the use of models. Groups solve problems involving the division of a whole number by a fraction using models. The groups share their methods along with the corresponding division and...
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March Math: Greater Than or Less Than
Beginning number comparers decide which numbers are greater than or less than 50. Large colorful number printouts make the resource a perfect addition to math centers. The skills can be practiced together or independently.
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Comparing Numbers Up to 10 Step-by-Step Lesson
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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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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Comparing Shapes That Represent 3 Digit Numbers
Engage your kids visually in number comparison with this shapes activity. They examine 16 sets of shapes with the knowledge that each represents 100 units of that shape. Each set is paired with another, and scholars indicate whether or...
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Comparing 3 Digit Numbers
Looking for some visual practice with number comparisons? You've found it! There are three problems here challenging scholars to utilize the greater than, less than, and equal to signs. Each question is formatted differently to appeal to...
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Larger and Smaller Numbers
Those new to numbers will enjoy this coloring activity as they examine pairs of numbers and compare their value. For the first set of five, they color the boxed smaller number. For the second set of five, they color the larger. Numbers...
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Greater Than, Less Than, and Equal To
In this comparing numbers worksheet, students examine 20 pairs of 1 and 2 digit numbers. Students identify whether the first number in each pair is greater than, less than, or equal to the second number.
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Comparing and Ordering
Before handing out this number comparison activity, ask scholars to pick a number between 20 and 50. Could they do it? Explain that they chose a number greater than 20 and less than 50, which is exactly what they will be doing next. Each...
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Comparing Fractions
Master fractions and mixed numbers. Third graders study pairs of fractions and mixed numbers, then circle the largest of the two. In the second section, fractions are represented by shaded shapes. Excellent for assisting learners who...
Illustrative Mathematics
Comparing Temperatures
Which is colder -12 or -18? Temperature is natural real-world application of ordering rational numbers. It's also fun to talk about the lowest recorded temperature on Earth. Take the time to discuss this inquiry with your class.
Illustrative Mathematics
Comparing Two Different Pizzas
What better way to learn about fractions than with a couple pizzas? Help Jessica figure out how much of the pizza she has eaten, while teaching your class that fractions refer to a specific whole amount. This problem will be challenging...
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Comparing and Ordering Fractions
Math can be satisfying for the mind and the stomach! Incorporate slices of pizza into your fractions lesson with a set of informative resources. After a brief guided lesson on comparing and ordering fractions, young mathematicians...