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Compare 2-Digit Numbers with Base Ten Blocks First Grade Task Cards
Compare 2-Digit Numbers with Base Ten Blocks First Grade Task Cards
Compare 2-Digit Numbers with Base Ten Blocks First Grade Task Cards
Compare 2-Digit Numbers with Base Ten Blocks First Grade Task Cards
Compare 2-Digit Numbers with Base Ten Blocks First Grade Task Cards
Compare 2-Digit Numbers with Base Ten Blocks First Grade Task Cards
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"Used this resource as a math center. The students loved it, as it kept them super engaged! Helped them get more practice comparing numbers using comparison symbols and base ten blocks!"
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Evan S.

Description

Engage students in their math practice with this easy prep task card set! Students will practice comparing two-digit numbers using base ten blocks. This is perfect for your math centers, fun Friday math, review with a substitute, early finishers, or anytime!

Set 38 out of 52

What's Included?

  • 30 Easy Prep Task Cards
  • Answer Key
  • 4 Recording Sheet Options

CLICK HERE to try a set for FREE!

CLICK HERE to SAVE when you purchase the bundle!

More Task Cards:

*Subitize within 100 Task Cards

*Add within 10 Task Cards

*Subtract within 10 Task Cards

*Make 10 with Tens Frames Task Cards

*Make 10 Task Cards

*Add within 20 Task Cards

*Subtract within 20 Task Cards

More 1st Grade Math Resources:

*No Prep Math Games

*Differentiated Color by Addition Pages

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Compare 2-Digit Numbers with Base Ten Blocks First Grade Task Cards

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"Used this resource as a math center. The students loved it, as it kept them super engaged! Helped them get more practice comparing numbers using comparison symbols and base ten blocks!"
star
Evan S.

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This bundle includes 52 math task card sets for 1st grade. These task cards cover the first grade common core standards. Each set comes with 30 task cards, a recording sheet, and an answer key.These task cards are decided to make prep quick and easy. Each page can be prepped with 3 cuts.SKILLS INCLU
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Quickly prep your math centers for comparing two-digit numbers with these low prep & no prep activities. Students will practice comparing two-digit numbers by playing a dice or spinner math game, working through 2 sets of 30 task cards, and completing a Google Slides activity with text boxes and
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This bundle includes 110+ activities to use for guided math centers, independent work, partner work, homework, and more! Students can practice and master each first grade standard by playing dice and spinner games, working on task cards, and completing a digital Google Slides activity with moveable
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Description

Engage students in their math practice with this easy prep task card set! Students will practice comparing two-digit numbers using base ten blocks. This is perfect for your math centers, fun Friday math, review with a substitute, early finishers, or anytime!

Set 38 out of 52

What's Included?

  • 30 Easy Prep Task Cards
  • Answer Key
  • 4 Recording Sheet Options

CLICK HERE to try a set for FREE!

CLICK HERE to SAVE when you purchase the bundle!

More Task Cards:

*Subitize within 100 Task Cards

*Add within 10 Task Cards

*Subtract within 10 Task Cards

*Make 10 with Tens Frames Task Cards

*Make 10 Task Cards

*Add within 20 Task Cards

*Subtract within 20 Task Cards

More 1st Grade Math Resources:

*No Prep Math Games

*Differentiated Color by Addition Pages

______________________________________________________________

Questions?

Use the Q&A on this product page or email me at fullerlittleminds@gmail.com to ask about this product.

Leave Feedback

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Rated 5 out of 5
November 3, 2024
Used this resource to assess my students on comparing 2-digit numbers with visuals.
Stefanie M.
169 reviews
Grades taught: 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
September 27, 2024
Used this resource as a math center. The students loved it, as it kept them super engaged! Helped them get more practice comparing numbers using comparison symbols and base ten blocks!
Evan S.
8 reviews
Grades taught: 1st

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones - called a “ten.”
The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
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