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Comparing Numbers to 20 greater than, less than, includes crocodile mouth

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Olivia Walker
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This is a very helpful resource for comparing numbers within 20. I liked how the icons were black and white with the ability for students to color them in as they counted.
This is a great way for students to show their knowledge. Easy and engaging for independent work. Thanks.
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Comparing Numbers to 20 greater than, less than, includes crocodile mouth

This is a set of 24 worksheets that help students learn to compare two groups of objects up to 20. These worksheets are extremely varied with worksheets that are easy, hard and fun, and worksheets that compare pictures numbers and tens frames. They are all non prep printable, so once you print and go, you will be able to teach the whole topic with ease. For more details see below.

Picture Based Comparing Numbers to 20 worksheets:

Comparing Numbers to 20 with pictures - put a <, >, or = sign in the box to make the comparison correct (water balloon, flower and ice lolly themed) x 3

Color the biggest group - color the picture with the larger quantity of objects (bird and fruit themed) x 2

Draw the ending - draw the appropriate amount of objects to make the comparison correct (cloud and sun themed) x 2

Cut and paste - paste the symbol to finish the comparison (bird and frog themed) x 2

Finish the comparison - draw enough objects on the other side to finish the comparison (balloon and egg themed) x 2

Number Based Comparing Numbers to 20 worksheets:

Comparing numbers to ten - put a <, > or = in the circle to finish the comparison (27 questions per page) x 3

Is the comparison correct? Look at the statement and color the T or F to show whether you think the statement is true or false. x 2

Finish the comparison - write a number that will finish the comparison x 2

Cut and Paste Numbers to 20 - cut out the symbol that finishes the comparison x 2

Tens Frames Based Comparing Numbers to 10 worksheets:

Comparing numbers to ten - put a <, > or = in the circle to finish the comparison x 2

Cut and Paste Numbers to 20 - cut out the symbol that finishes the comparison x 2

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Total Pages
26 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 month
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies.
Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.

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