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Comparing, More, Less Numbers Differentiated Fruit Math Worksheets | 1st Grade
Comparing, More, Less Numbers Differentiated Fruit Math Worksheets | 1st Grade
Comparing, More, Less Numbers Differentiated Fruit Math Worksheets | 1st Grade
Comparing, More, Less Numbers Differentiated Fruit Math Worksheets | 1st Grade
Comparing, More, Less Numbers Differentiated Fruit Math Worksheets | 1st Grade
Comparing, More, Less Numbers Differentiated Fruit Math Worksheets | 1st Grade
Comparing, More, Less Numbers Differentiated Fruit Math Worksheets | 1st Grade
Comparing, More, Less Numbers Differentiated Fruit Math Worksheets | 1st Grade
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Looking for an engaging, no-prep way to help your 1st-grade students master comparing numbers? This massive, standards-aligned Fruit Math Packet is packed with 30 differentiated worksheets designed to build a deep understanding of greater than, less than, and equal to.

This resource is perfectly scaffolded to meet all your learners! Students start with visual counting, move to comparing 2-digit numbers, and are finally challenged to solve equations before comparing. The printer-friendly (black & white) format is a huge time-saver for math centers, independent practice, small group intervention, or homework.

What's Inside This GIANT Packet?

This PDF resource includes 30 unique student worksheets plus a complete answer key for every page (60 pages total!).

  • LEVEL 1: Visual Comparison (15 pages):
    • 5 pages: Count two groups of fruit (within 10) and write the correct symbol (>, <, =).
    • 5 pages: Count two groups of fruit (within 10) and circle the group that has MORE.
    • 5 pages: Count two groups of fruit (within 10) and circle the group that has LESS.

  • LEVEL 2: Numeric Comparison (10 pages):
    • 10 pages: A full set of practice comparing two 2-digit numbers (within 100) using the correct symbols.

  • LEVEL 3: Equation Comparison (5 pages):
    • 5 pages: The ultimate challenge! Students solve a 2-digit addition or subtraction problem (no regrouping) on both sides of the equation, then compare the two answers.

Perfect For:

  • Differentiated Instruction
  • Math Centers & Rotations
  • Independent Practice & Seat Work
  • Morning Work or Bell Ringers
  • Homework & Skill Review
  • Substitute Teacher Plans (Sub Plans)
  • Spiral Review
  • Small Group RTI & Intervention
  • Assessment

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Comparing, More, Less Numbers Differentiated Fruit Math Worksheets | 1st Grade

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30 Worksheets + 30 Answer Keys

Description

Looking for an engaging, no-prep way to help your 1st-grade students master comparing numbers? This massive, standards-aligned Fruit Math Packet is packed with 30 differentiated worksheets designed to build a deep understanding of greater than, less than, and equal to.

This resource is perfectly scaffolded to meet all your learners! Students start with visual counting, move to comparing 2-digit numbers, and are finally challenged to solve equations before comparing. The printer-friendly (black & white) format is a huge time-saver for math centers, independent practice, small group intervention, or homework.

What's Inside This GIANT Packet?

This PDF resource includes 30 unique student worksheets plus a complete answer key for every page (60 pages total!).

  • LEVEL 1: Visual Comparison (15 pages):
    • 5 pages: Count two groups of fruit (within 10) and write the correct symbol (>, <, =).
    • 5 pages: Count two groups of fruit (within 10) and circle the group that has MORE.
    • 5 pages: Count two groups of fruit (within 10) and circle the group that has LESS.

  • LEVEL 2: Numeric Comparison (10 pages):
    • 10 pages: A full set of practice comparing two 2-digit numbers (within 100) using the correct symbols.

  • LEVEL 3: Equation Comparison (5 pages):
    • 5 pages: The ultimate challenge! Students solve a 2-digit addition or subtraction problem (no regrouping) on both sides of the equation, then compare the two answers.

Perfect For:

  • Differentiated Instruction
  • Math Centers & Rotations
  • Independent Practice & Seat Work
  • Morning Work or Bell Ringers
  • Homework & Skill Review
  • Substitute Teacher Plans (Sub Plans)
  • Spiral Review
  • Small Group RTI & Intervention
  • Assessment

❤️ Love This Resource? ❤️

Be sure to check out the preview to see everything included in this packet!

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Standards

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 <.
Add within 100, including adding a two-digit number and a one-digit number, and adding a two-digit number and a multiple of 10, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used. Understand that in adding two-digit numbers, one adds tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose a ten.
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