With this printable, kids compare numbers up to 10. Kids look at two numbers and write a symbol in the provided box. Kids solve 12 math problems.

With this printable, kids compare numbers up to 10. Kids look at two numbers and write a symbol in the provided box. Kids solve 12 math problems.
With this printable worksheet, kindergarten kids compare numbers up to 10 and write a symbol in the provided box. Kids solve 12 math problems.
With this worksheet, students count and compare two sets of ten frames. Students cut out statements below and place the one that makes sense.
Let’s get comparing! Challenge your kindergarten students to put their number sense to work with this comparison worksheet.
Kids compare two dominoes and color the smaller domino side. Great for an introduction to identifying numbers that are greater than or less than.
For each domino, ask your kids to count the dots and write the number. Then, compare two numbers and color the domino side that has more dots.
This activity builds fundamental math skills. Your students will get excellent practice counting and comparing numbers. Bonus points if they can complete a sentence!
With this worksheet, students practice comparing numbers with dominoes. This worksheet would be great for a whole group, small group, or in an independent station.
With this worksheet, students compare two numbers and color the symbol that makes the number sentence true. Great for kindergarten students to build number sense skills.
Kids compare two dominoes and write the numbers below. Kids color the domino side that is bigger. Great activity to build solid number sense skills.
These counting and comparing clip cards are great for comparing two numbers, two sets of objects, blocks, or tally marks.
An excellent math center for kindergarten kids to work on their number sense skills. Count and compare two numbers!
Your students get excellent practice counting and comparing numbers. Bonus points if they can complete a sentence! This activity builds fundamental math skills.
With this worksheet, students count and compare two ten frames. Students write a number beside each ten frame and color the one that has the greater number.
It is harvest time! With this farm-themed worksheet, students practice counting and comparing vegetables.
Now that your students are confidential with numbers, bring a new challengr! This activity offers a solid number review while challenging students with a new skill.
Students count vegetables, place the correct symbol, and color the smallest set of vegetables. Bonus points if students can name all these vegetables!
With this farm-themed worksheet, students practice counting and color vegetables. This worksheet helps build number sense skills.
It is harvest time! With this farm-themed worksheet, students practice counting vegetables and color them according to the specified rule.
Help your students practice counting and comparing numbers. Students will gain essential counting skills and build a strong foundation for numbers sense.
With this printable, kids compare number statements and decide whether it is true or false. Kids solve six math statements.
With this worksheet, students count and compare hands. Students cut out statements below and place the one that makes sense.
This worksheet gives students practice in identifying and matching numbers. Students read and compare two numbers and color the circle with the smaller number.
A great math center for kindergarten students to work on their number sense skills. Count and compare two numbers!
With this worksheet, students count and compare two sets of tally marks. Students write a number beside each set and color the one that has the greater number.
With this worksheet, students count and compare two pear trees. Students write a number beside each tree and color the one that has the greater number of pears.
These clip cards are great for comparing two numbers, two sets of objects, blocks, or tally marks. Great for math center or small groups.
It is harvest time! Students count vegetables, place the correct symbol, and color the smallest set of vegetables. Bonus points if students can name all these vegetables!
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