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Ordering Numbers
In this ordering numbers activity, 5th graders solve and complete 10 different sets of numbers. First, they order each set of numbers listed from least to greatest. Then, in the second half, students order the numbers in each set from...
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Putting Numbers in Order
Can your second graders put these 2 and 3-digit numbers in order from least to greatest? Fifteen sets of four numbers help them practice their place value, as well as their ordering skills. A great way to get them ready for more complex...
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Comparing Sets
Kindergarteners and first graders work with Reese's Pieces to explain comparing sets, create comparison sets, and compare sets of numbers and objects. A good lesson that uses a "tasty" manipulative!
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Go One-on-One with Decimals
Shoot and score with three basketball-themed lessons about decimals. Young mathematicians compare game statistics, make trash can hoops, and play a data spinner game to practice identifying digits and values within decimal numbers.
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Areas of Geometric Shapes with the Same Perimeter
A triangle, square, hexagon, and circle all have a perimeter of one unit. Eighth graders must attempt to find the area of each and arrange them in order from least to greatest areas. A terrific task for applying four different area...
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Teaching Things Fall Apart in Wisconsin: A Resource Guide for Educators
“There is no story that is not true, . . .” And uncovering the truths in Things Fall Apart is the focus of a 68-page resource packet designed to provide instructors with a wealth of materials that enhance understanding of Chinua Achebe’s...
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Ordering Decimals (A)
In this ordering decimals review worksheet, students examine 7 groups of 10 numbers each. Students re-order the numbers in each group from greatest to least and least to greatest according to the instructions.
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Ordering Decimals (B)
In this ordering decimals review worksheet, learners examine 7 groups of 10 numbers each. Students re-order the numbers in each group from greatest to least and least to greatest according to the instructions.
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Ordering Decimals
In this ordering decimals worksheet, students order sets from greatest to least and vice versa. A website reference for additional resources and answers are provided.
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Compare and Order Fractions and Decimals
In this fraction and decimal worksheet, 4th graders order each group of numbers in 6 word problems. They order mixed groups of decimals and fractions greatest to least, or least to greatest as indicated.
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Greatest, Least and In The Middle
In this greatest, least and in the middle activity, students use a set of 4 given digits to create other 4-digit numbers that match a set of descriptions given. Answers are included on page 2.
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Ordering Integers
In this ordering integers review worksheet, students write 10 groups of integers from least to greatest and 10 groups of integers from greatest to least. Negative and positive integers are included.
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Ordering Integers
In this ordering integers worksheet, students write integers in order from least to greatest, then order from greatest to least. Number lines are provided.
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Highest Common Factor and Lowest Common Multiple
In this factors and multiples worksheet, students solve 50 problems in which the greatest common factor (GCF) and the lowest common multiple (LCM) are calculated. This page is intended for online use but may be completed on paper.
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Ordering Numbers to 100 (A)
In this mathematics worksheet, students identify that the spiders have mixed up five lists of numbers. They re-write each set of numbers from least to greatest,
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Ordering Numbers to 100 (D)
In this ordering numbers worksheet, students solve 5 problems in which a set of 8 numbers under 100 are ordered from least to greatest. There are realistic spider pictures on the page.
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Lining up the Decimals
Fifth graders order decimals from least to greatest and greatest to least. In this decimal order instructional activity, 5th graders complete an online review of comparing 2 digit numbers. Students then complete a decimal order card game...
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Is Your Order Up or Down?
Students practice ordering numbers. In this number sense instructional activity, students collaborate to order whole numbers from greatest to least and least to greatest. Students also practice the concept by using educational software.
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Ordering Numbers to 50 [J]
In this ordering numbers learning exercise, students order numbers found on Christmas tree ornaments from least to greatest. Answers included on page 2.
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Ordering Numbers to 100 [E]
In this ordering numbers instructional activity, students order numbers found on Christmas tree ornaments from least to greatest. Answers included on page 2.
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Ordering Numbers to 100 [D]
In this ordering numbers activity, students order numbers found on Christmas tree ornaments from least to greatest. Answers included on page 2.
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Ordering Numbers to 100 [C]
For this ordering numbers worksheet, students order numbers found on Christmas tree ornaments from least to greatest. Answers included on page 2.
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Thanksgiving Mayflower Order to 50 (B)
In this Thanksgiving Mayflower ordering numbers instructional activity, students place the numbers on eight sails of eight boats in order from least to greatest on the lines provided.
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Compare and Order Fractions
In this fractions worksheet, students complete a set of 12 problems, using division to order sets of fractions from greatest to least. A reference web site is given for additional activities.
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