Description
Engage students with hands on math activities for inequalities. Differentiate practice with two digit or three digit numbers. Available in this freebie are response sheets and cards for comparing tens frames, place value, dominoes, and number cards.
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Grades
K - 2nd
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Pages
19
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool
Description
Engage students with hands on math activities for inequalities. Differentiate practice with two digit or three digit numbers. Available in this freebie are response sheets and cards for comparing tens frames, place value, dominoes, and number cards.
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this was a great activity for small group or centers
Super engaging. My students loved the hands on aspect. Great for subitizing and comparing numbers.
My stuents enoy this activity because they are building and not necesarily just matching. It is a great tactile activity.
My students loved using this resource. It was very engaging.
I was able to use this resource as a small group game. My students loved it. They were so disappointed when group was over and they had to stop playing!
This was great for practicing subitizing with my kinders.
My kids loved this activity. We are practicing counting and this make is to much fun. The next step will be to add the comparing concept. thank you for a great addition to my classroom.
This resource provides an opportunity for students to receive individualized instruction and small group instruction. The colors are bright and the graphics are intriguing. My students love to be able to hold the cards, move around the room, and play games to learn these concepts. The time put into this resource shows through the graphics, words, and standard alignment. My first graders were interested, intrigued, and engaged!
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