Looking for some more Number Sense Activities? Head on over to the Number Sense Teacher Activities page for a list of ALL the FREE activities shared on the Sea of Knowledge. The students than begin by choosing a cone and reading the heading on it ‘less than < 10’ and they try to find the numbers ‘scoops’ to go on top of the cone. The numbers go up to 25, you can choose the set you want to use depending on your students’ needs. Have the ‘scoops’ on one side and the ‘cones’ on the other. There are color and BW versions of every game. I prepared the activity for a group of three children ages (5 & 6). The Games review addition, subtraction, greater than/less than, and moreIn all there are 37 dice games, easy to usejust print and add diceMost of the games have an easy version and a more difficult version. □īefore you start the “Less than, greater than” activity, do some revision on: This exercise requires students to categorize addition, subtraction, and multiplication problems according to whether they are equal to, less than. You can even choose not to laminate it – but I think it is always better to for durability. “Less than, greater than” printable pages of programmed cones and scoops (below). How about a less than, greater than, equal to activity? This one came from a fun pack of ice cream clipart I ran across! This funny crocodile opens his mouth or closes it and represents the comparison symbol for less than, equal to or greater than. “Less than, greater than” math activity: there are a variety of math activities to get the kids counting, measuring and tallying numbers.
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