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Comparing Numbers & Addition to 20 Worksheets | Number Line Math Strategy
Comparing Numbers & Addition to 20 Worksheets | Number Line Math Strategy
Comparing Numbers & Addition to 20 Worksheets | Number Line Math Strategy
Comparing Numbers & Addition to 20 Worksheets | Number Line Math Strategy
Comparing Numbers & Addition to 20 Worksheets | Number Line Math Strategy
Comparing Numbers & Addition to 20 Worksheets | Number Line Math Strategy
Comparing Numbers & Addition to 20 Worksheets | Number Line Math Strategy
Comparing Numbers & Addition to 20 Worksheets | Number Line Math Strategy
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Are you looking for a fun and effective way to help your students master Comparing Numbers and Addition within 20? 🐰🥕

These engaging worksheets are designed to build critical thinking skills by combining number line strategies with comparison activities.

Students will solve addition problems using a number line on one side, solve standard addition equations on the other, and then use the symbols <, >, or = to compare the two sums. The cute rabbit and carrot theme makes math practice fun and approachable!

This No-Prep bundle is perfect for morning work, math centers, homework, or early finisher activities.

🐇 What’s Included:

  • 50 Worksheets: A huge variety of practice pages to keep students engaged all month long.
  • Answer Keys: Full answer keys included for quick and easy grading or self-checking.
  • Skill-Building Layout:
    • Left Side: Addition word problems with visual number lines (e.g. "Rabbit starts at 6 and jumps forward 2 spaces").
    • Right Side: Standard addition equations (e.g. "14 + 1").
    • Center: Students compare the two values.
  • Cute & Clean Design: High-quality black and white clipart (rabbits, carrots) that is printer-friendly and fun for students to color.

🧶 Skills Covered:

  • Addition within 20
  • Using a Number Line to add
  • Comparing Numbers (Greater than, Less than, Equal to)
  • Solving 4-Digit Addition (Introductory concepts if applicable in other pages)
  • Critical thinking and multi-step problem solving

🌟 Perfect For:

  • 1st Grade and 2nd Grade Math
  • Spring or Easter Math Activities
  • Math Intervention & Remediation
  • Homework Packets
  • Homeschooling

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Comparing Numbers & Addition to 20 Worksheets | Number Line Math Strategy

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Description

Are you looking for a fun and effective way to help your students master Comparing Numbers and Addition within 20? 🐰🥕

These engaging worksheets are designed to build critical thinking skills by combining number line strategies with comparison activities.

Students will solve addition problems using a number line on one side, solve standard addition equations on the other, and then use the symbols <, >, or = to compare the two sums. The cute rabbit and carrot theme makes math practice fun and approachable!

This No-Prep bundle is perfect for morning work, math centers, homework, or early finisher activities.

🐇 What’s Included:

  • 50 Worksheets: A huge variety of practice pages to keep students engaged all month long.
  • Answer Keys: Full answer keys included for quick and easy grading or self-checking.
  • Skill-Building Layout:
    • Left Side: Addition word problems with visual number lines (e.g. "Rabbit starts at 6 and jumps forward 2 spaces").
    • Right Side: Standard addition equations (e.g. "14 + 1").
    • Center: Students compare the two values.
  • Cute & Clean Design: High-quality black and white clipart (rabbits, carrots) that is printer-friendly and fun for students to color.

🧶 Skills Covered:

  • Addition within 20
  • Using a Number Line to add
  • Comparing Numbers (Greater than, Less than, Equal to)
  • Solving 4-Digit Addition (Introductory concepts if applicable in other pages)
  • Critical thinking and multi-step problem solving

🌟 Perfect For:

  • 1st Grade and 2nd Grade Math
  • Spring or Easter Math Activities
  • Math Intervention & Remediation
  • Homework Packets
  • Homeschooling

❤️ WE LOVE FEEDBACK! Thank you so much for downloading this resource! If you and your students enjoy using these story problems, please consider leaving a review.

· Bonus: You’ll earn TPT Credits to save money on future purchases just by leaving feedback!

🔔 DON'T MISS OUT! Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies, and product launches. Look for the Green Star ★ next to my store logo and click it to follow me!

Happy Teaching!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Represent whole numbers as lengths from 0 on a number line diagram with equally spaced points corresponding to the numbers 0, 1, 2,..., and represent whole-number sums and differences within 100 on a number line diagram.
Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.
Use addition and subtraction within 20 to solve word problems involving situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart, and comparing, with unknowns in all positions, e.g., by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
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