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High-Number Toss
In this recognizing place values learning exercise, students fill in two blanks with the number four, read the numbers, and identify which number has the greater value. Students write 4 answers.
EngageNY
End-of-Module Assessment Task - Algebra 1 (Module 1)
What do your young geniuses really know? Assess the procedural knowledge of your pupils at the same time as their higher-level thinking with an assessment that identifies their depth of knowledge. Topics include solving...
Curated OER
Greater or Less?
In this using symbols to compare numbers activity, students solve 9word problems as they compare 2 answers in each problem to determine whether they are greater than, less than, or equal to one another
Curated OER
Greater Gator Takes a Chomp
Second graders discuss alligators before making an alligator out of paper plates. They use the mouth of the paper plate alligator to show greater than, less than, or equal to while the teacher models different sets of hornets on the over...
Curated OER
Inequalities
Sixth graders explore the concept of inequalities and how to solve them in the realm of integers. The instructor would benefit from using a number line and reviewing integers before using this instructional activity.
Curated OER
Greater Than and Less Than
Students use cookies to construct sets, prepare greater than less than illustrations and solve simple greater than less than problems.
Curated OER
Graphing Absolute value Inequalities
Students investigate the concept of inequalities and practice graphing them at various degrees of difficulty. They review the basic rules with the teacher at the level of theory which may make it harder for them to understand without...
Curated OER
Inequalities and Measures of Central Tendency
In this inequality and measures of central tendency worksheet, students solve and graph linear inequalities. They organize given data to identify the mean, mode and range. Students interpret box-and-whisker plots. This three-page...
Curated OER
Comparing Fractions and Equivalence
Which fraction is greater than? Less than? There are 10 problems here that give scholars a visual approach to comparing fractions. They start by writing the fractions represented in a shaded shape. Then, they begin comparing visual...
Curated OER
Compare Numbers to 100: Interactive Online Practice
Offer your little math scholars exhaustive practice comparing numbers (to 100) and using greater than, less than, and equal to symbols. An interactive online resource provides instant feedback. And you get a second chance when your...
Balanced Assessment
Greater, Lesser, In-Between
Goldilocks and the Three Numbers? The pre-activity task involves finding digits to complete decimals or fractions that satisfy given constraints, such as finding a fractions that is in between two others. The main task involves a similar...
Benjamin Franklin High School
Saxon Math: Algebra 2 (Section 4)
This fourth of twelve units in a series continues the investigation of functions through equations and inequalities. However, the modular nature of the lessons in the section make this an excellent resource for any curriculum covering...
Education World
Greater Than or Less Than With "Mr. Great"
Those tricky symbols for greater than and less than have stumped young mathematicians for generations. Mr. Great is a paper plate cut into a Pac-Man shape that can be used to keep track of which direction the symbols should face. This...
Curated OER
Greta and Lester Gator
A cute story about Greta and Lester (Greater Than, Less Than) Gator is here for your young mathematicians. They will view a story about two hungry Gators who fall in love. Eventually, they begin to eat. Of course, the alligator always...
Curated OER
Greater than or Less than
In this greater than or less than worksheet, students insert the symbols for greater or less than to decide which number is bigger. Students complete 10 problems.
Scholastic
Study Jams! Order Whole Numbers
Mia's been practicing for the hundred yard dash and wants to know if she's improving. Help order her race times from greatest to least while learning how to compare numbers using place value. A variety of additional examples are included...
Curated OER
Number Sentence Egg Hunt
In this number sentences learning exercise, students write addition, subtraction, and greater or less than number sentences. Students write 27 number sentences total.
Curated OER
Real Numbers
In this math worksheet, middle schoolers evaluate the expressions that use integers. They also differentiate between the values of two integers as greater or less than.
Curated OER
Which Number is Greater?
In this number comparisons worksheet, 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 than...
Print and Practice
Comparing Whole Numbers 1 to 10
In this comparing whole numbers 1 to 10 learning exercise, students review the symbols for greater than, less than and equal to, then write the correct symbol for 72 number pairs from 1 to 10.
Curated OER
Compare Numbers to 1,000,000 + or - 9999 (H)
In this number comparison worksheet, learners write the symbols for greater than, less than, or equal to in the grey box between two numbers with values to 1,000,000 + or - 9999. They compare 2 six digit numbers in 45 problems.
Curated OER
Applying Properties to Variables
Eighth graders combine like terms in this properties of variables lesson plan. Using named items (stars, moons and hearts), they combine like terms using variables. They use the distributive property to combine like terms. Finally, they...
Curated OER
Comparing Large Numbers
In this comparing larger numbers worksheet, 4th graders solve 10 problems by rearranging the digits to change the value of a number. Students will also compare numbers using the symbols for greater, less than or equal.
Curated OER
Adding Greater Numbers
In this adding greater numbers instructional activity, students solve 13 problems in which four numbers are added in a column. Most numbers are four or five digits; students will need to regroup more than once.