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Less Than, Greater Than
In this number comparisons instructional activity, students use the symbol greater than or less than to show the numbers value in comparison to another. Students complete 10 problems.
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Solving Inequalities
In this college level algebra worksheet, students solve absolute value and quadratic inequalities. The two page worksheet contains three problems. Answers are not provided.
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Equations and Inequalities: Properties
For this equations and inequalities worksheet, students complete 3 multiple choice questions testing their knowledge of various properties of the real number system.
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Equations and Inequalities
In this equations and inequalities worksheet, 9th graders solve and complete 2 multiple choice problems. First, they read and identify the graph shown representing a given equation. Then, students determine the graph that best represents...
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Study Jams! Compare Money Amounts
Elementary money makers are walked through five steps to compare two different amounts. RJ speaks slowly as animations display his explanations. He compares the price of a New York magnet to the amount of money his cousin has on hand to...
National History Day
More Than Mud and Cooties: The Poetry of World War I Soldiers
Poetry is not just for romance. Teach middle schoolers about soldiers' experiences during World War I with poetry written by the soldiers themselves. The lesson plan includes a simulation activity, a graphic organizer activity, and a...
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Comparisons: More Than, Less Than or Equal To?
In this comparison worksheet, students use a key to help count objects, then complete a graphic organizer, determining sets of objects as being equal to, less than or greater than.
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Comparisons #5: More than, Less than or Equal to
In this comparison worksheet, learners use a key to determine how sets of objects relate to one another; students decide if they are more than, equal to or less than.
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Angles-Greater Than, Less Than or Equal To 90 Degrees?
In this angles instructional activity, students determine whether given angles are greater than, less than or equal to 90 degrees, checking the appropriate answer. A reference web site is given for additional activities.
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Classifying Angles: Greater Than, Less Than, or Equal to 90 Degrees?
In this angles worksheet, learners analyze four angles. For each angle, students decide if it is greater, less than, or equal to a right angle. Learners check the correct box.
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Linear Inequalities
Students explore how to graph a linear inequality. They determine if a point is in the solution set. Students solve linear inquality application problems. They graph linear equations, and solve linear equations for a given variable.
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Inequalities and Triangles
Learners prove and apply theorems of triangle inequality and hinge theorem. For this geometry lesson, students will discuss which triangle is bigger and why. They will use theorems, such as Exterior Angle Inequality or the Pythagorean...
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Inequalities
Seventh graders graph solutions for inequalities on a number line. They solve 1 and 2 step inequalities in one variable. Students also check solutions to 1 and 2 step equations in one variable
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Inequalities lesson 4
Seventh graders graph solutions for inequalities on a number line. They solve problems combining like terms inequalities in one variable. Students check solutions to combining like terms inequalities in one variable.
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Number Muncher
Third graders develop and solve comparative number sentences using greater than and less than symbols to feel Hungry Harold.
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Fishing For Fun
Second graders categorize fish crackers into groups by color and compare the two groups using the symbols <, =, and >. They use concrete objects to solve number sentences with equalities and inequalities.
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Mathematical Variety Worksheet
For this mathematical variety worksheet, students use mathematical operations, less than/greater than, even/odd and number sequences to solve 9 problems. They can click on the Check box to determine whether their answer is correct.
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Linear Inequality
Seventh graders solve and complete 12 different problems that include graphing and using multi-steps to solve. First, they solve each multi-step linear non-compound inequality with the given values. Then, pupils graph each solution given...
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Travel Times
It's just a sign of the times. Given a billboard with distances and travel times to two different interstate highway junctions, learners determine the speed limit. They must incorporate the concepts of distance, rate, and time with that...
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Triangle Inequality
Students discover that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the third side. They are shown how a triangle is formed using three strips such as that the triangle is seen inside the strips.
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Money Amounts
In this money amounts worksheet, students write different ways to make money amounts less than $1. Students complete 9 problems where they make different money amounts.
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Beginning Division Word Problems - myTestBook.com
In this division worksheet, students solve division word problems dealing with numbers less than 30. Students complete 10 word problems.
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...
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LESS THAN ZERO
Upper graders study how to extend a vertical number line to include negative numbers; order numbers on the number line; and find the distance between numbers on a number line. They will begin with a game using dice to explore...