Comparing Numbers Game First Grade Math Centers | 2-Digit

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Use these math games and centers for 2-digit comparing numbers. Students will compare two-digit numbers using greater than, less than, and equal to. They consist of comparing numbers games and activities! They are designed for you to use in your math centers and rotations!

*Aligned with 1.NBT.3 and other state standards that call for comparing 2-digit numbers.

Included are 4 different math centers for comparing numbers:

  1. Compare the Numbers: Students will sort comparisons under greater than, less than, or equal headings.
  2. Bubble Gum Fill the Machine: Students will play a comparing numbers game and try to be the first to fill their bubble gum machine.
  3. Build A Number: Students will play a strategy card game where they will have to build the greatest number possible.
  4. Flip Flop Number Capture: In this card game, students will flip cards to compare numbers. Cards are written in word form, expanded form, and standard form for students to compare.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.

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