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Comparing Larger Numbers using the Greater than, Less than and/or Equal signs

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1.   Which Is Greater? Which Is Greater?
Which Is Greater? Mathematics Children build numbers to 31 with connecting cubes, and then show their understanding of greater than and less than. What You Need Which Is Greater? Worksheet (PDF file print and copy) Date cards (PDF file print and copy) One set per pair of children 31 connecting cubes per pair of children What to Do...

2.   Greater Than Less Than Lesson Plan, Worksheet, Teaching Numbers Activity, Elementary Math
InstructorWeb GREATER THAN LESS THAN LESSON PLAN COMPARING NUMBERS ELEMENTARY MATH MATH TEACHING LEARNING MATHEMATICS STUDENTS EDUCATION CURRICULUM THEME UNIT RESOURCES ACTIVITY GREATER THAN OR LESS THAN LESSON Are numbers greater than or less than? _ _ Objectives: 1. The students will be able to identify whether numbers are less than...

3.   Greater Than, Less Than, or Equal To Lesson Plans
Add a School - K-12 Articles - Lesson Plans - Advanced Search Search Public & Private Schools Home >> Free Lesson Plans >> Elementary School Lesson Plans Information -Top Public Greater Than, Less Than, or Equal To Schools Submitted By: Janet Blaylock -Top Private Schools -Link To Us -Contact Us -Privacy Policy Grade Elementary School -About Us Levels:...

4.   What's My Number?
Information Institute of Syracuse _ Printer friendly text Search Lessons Write a Lesson Plan Guide Selection Criteria Lesson Plan : AELP-ATH0040 Copyright Statement What's My Number? An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Susanne E. Chew Email: susannechew@1stconnect.com Endorsed by: Dr. Virginia W. deThy, Director of Teacher Education Richard Stockton College of New Je...

5.   Greater Than and Less Than Symbol Worksheet, Teaching Lesson Plan
Money Basic Money Earning and Saving and Interactive Instructor Skills Spending Money Investing Money Money Lessons Suggestions Home Lessons Lessons Lessons and Requests TEACHING AND LEARNING GREATER THAN AND LESS THAN SYMBOL BASIC MONEY MATH - LESSON PLAN - WORKSHEET - COMPARING MONEY LESSONS GREATER THAN - LESS THAN LESSON click to go to worksheet Practice comparing money with the greater than and less than symbol. Choose a b...

6.   Alligator's Treat
Vision View the standards Return _ Unit/Lesson Plan _ "Alligator's Treat" Math Second Grade Description The purpose of my lesson is to check the students' mastery of the "greater than, less than" concept. The lesson will take approximately one half hour. This lesson is a culminating activity. Goal/Standard/Level/Benchmark 1.A.1.a 6.A.1.a KRSP Knowledge: Recogni...

7.   Cindy Pounders - Greater Than/Less Than Lesson Plan
Lesson Plans Home Profile Research Courses Student Contact Slideshows Lessons Greater Than/Less Than Lesson Plan ? ? written by: Cindy Pounders ? graphics, editing, & formatting by: Dr. Beth McCulloch Vinson Subject:?????????? Introduction to More or Less/Greater Than Less Than Grade:??????????? Second I. Behavioral Objec...

8.   Learning Planet Sizes
Planets Learning Planet Sizes Overview In this activity, learners use the concepts of greater than, less than, and equal to, in order to classify student height, object size, and planet size. They will build scale models of the planets based on their discoveries of planet size. In the extension, advanced learners download images of the planets and use NIH Image to identify and describe their size by compar...

9.   Integer Index
Integers include positive whole numbers, negative whole numbers, and zero. For example . . . -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, . . . The distance of a number from zero; the positive value of a number. For any two different places on the number line, the integer on the right is greater than the integer on the left. Note:Every positive integer is greater than any negative integer. ACCENTUATE THE POSITIVE! The arrows on each end of the number line show us that the line stretches to infinity in both the negative and positive direction. Zero is called the origin, and it's neither negative nor positi...

10.   Magclip
A magnet experiment Objectives: Counting, greater than, and comparison. Prior Knowledge: They should be able to orally count in a group to 100. This could be an introduction to numbers over 100 if your magnets are strong enough. Use smaller paper clips for higher numbers. Precede this with other lesson plans that define greater than and less than. Materials: Clic...


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