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How  Many More? How Many Less? Number Tiles - Fall Animal Theme Comparing Number
How  Many More? How Many Less? Number Tiles - Fall Animal Theme Comparing Number
How  Many More? How Many Less? Number Tiles - Fall Animal Theme Comparing Number
How  Many More? How Many Less? Number Tiles - Fall Animal Theme Comparing Number
How  Many More? How Many Less? Number Tiles - Fall Animal Theme Comparing Number
How  Many More? How Many Less? Number Tiles - Fall Animal Theme Comparing Number
How  Many More? How Many Less? Number Tiles - Fall Animal Theme Comparing Number
How  Many More? How Many Less? Number Tiles - Fall Animal Theme Comparing Number
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This resource helps students practice solving How many more? and How many less? questions in math. Students at different ability levels will solve these problems in different ways which may include: comparing counters or cubes, drawing dots and comparing, counting on from one number to the next, or using subtraction equations to find the difference.

The 8 activities included in this pack are:
- How many more to get to 10? This page uses pictures and requires students to count on to get to 10.
- How many more to get to 10? This page uses numbers and requires students to count on to get to 10.
-How Many More? This page shows two dominoes and asks students to circle the one with the greater amount of dots. Students then determine how many more this domino has from the other domino.
-How Many Less? This page shows two dominoes and asks students to circle the one with the lesser amount of dots. Students then determine how many less this domino has from the other domino. I have included two forms of this sheet one using the term "less" and the other using the term "fewer"
-How Many to 10 Circle- This page helps students practice finding how many more to make ten.
-Challenge Addition- On this page, students problem solve to use all their number tiles to fill in addition problems. They will find more than one correct answer!
-Challenge Subtraction- On this page, students problem solve to use all their number tiles to fill in subtraction problems. They will find more than one correct answer!
-Addition to 10 Fill In- Students complete addition sentences by filling in sums or addends for each problem.

I use number tiles in my classroom every Tuesday as one of my guided math stations. I enjoy using them because they are low prep and fun for my students. I can have students self-check with the answer key or I can have them walk over to the table where I can quickly record the score they earned as I am working with a group. I place these sheets into page protectors so that students can easily show their work without wasting paper. Students can also cut out number tiles and glue them to the page as a worksheet.

Set Up:
-Laminate and cut out the number tiles I have included or use plastic number tiles 0-9. I like to keep my number tiles in sets so that students can grab a zip lock bag and get started.
-Place recording sheets into page protectors if desired. I print two activities on one paper front and back so that fast finishers have an additional challenge. (I have a student do this job weekly so it is even less prep work for me!)

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How Many More? How Many Less? Number Tiles - Fall Animal Theme Comparing Number

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I use number tiles every Tuesday as one of my guided math stations. I enjoy using them because they are low prep and fun for my students. I can have students self-check with the answer key or I can have them walk over to the table where I can quickly record the score they earned as I am working with
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Description

This resource helps students practice solving How many more? and How many less? questions in math. Students at different ability levels will solve these problems in different ways which may include: comparing counters or cubes, drawing dots and comparing, counting on from one number to the next, or using subtraction equations to find the difference.

The 8 activities included in this pack are:
- How many more to get to 10? This page uses pictures and requires students to count on to get to 10.
- How many more to get to 10? This page uses numbers and requires students to count on to get to 10.
-How Many More? This page shows two dominoes and asks students to circle the one with the greater amount of dots. Students then determine how many more this domino has from the other domino.
-How Many Less? This page shows two dominoes and asks students to circle the one with the lesser amount of dots. Students then determine how many less this domino has from the other domino. I have included two forms of this sheet one using the term "less" and the other using the term "fewer"
-How Many to 10 Circle- This page helps students practice finding how many more to make ten.
-Challenge Addition- On this page, students problem solve to use all their number tiles to fill in addition problems. They will find more than one correct answer!
-Challenge Subtraction- On this page, students problem solve to use all their number tiles to fill in subtraction problems. They will find more than one correct answer!
-Addition to 10 Fill In- Students complete addition sentences by filling in sums or addends for each problem.

I use number tiles in my classroom every Tuesday as one of my guided math stations. I enjoy using them because they are low prep and fun for my students. I can have students self-check with the answer key or I can have them walk over to the table where I can quickly record the score they earned as I am working with a group. I place these sheets into page protectors so that students can easily show their work without wasting paper. Students can also cut out number tiles and glue them to the page as a worksheet.

Set Up:
-Laminate and cut out the number tiles I have included or use plastic number tiles 0-9. I like to keep my number tiles in sets so that students can grab a zip lock bag and get started.
-Place recording sheets into page protectors if desired. I print two activities on one paper front and back so that fast finishers have an additional challenge. (I have a student do this job weekly so it is even less prep work for me!)

____________________________________________________________________
Click the GREEN STAR to follow me! All new products are FREE or 50% OFF for 48 Hours!

Check out these other NUMBER TILE SETS!

ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION TO 20 NUMBER TILES
NUMBERS TO 20 NUMBER TILES
HOW MANY MORE? HOW MANY LESS? NUMBER TILES
NUMBERS TO 50 NUMBER TILES
NUMBERS TO 100 NUMBER TILES
PLANE SHAPES, SOLID SHAPES, AND FRACTIONS NUMBER TILES
ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION TO 100 NUMBER TILES
MONEY AND COINS NUMBER TILES
TIME TO THE HOUR AND HALF HOUR NUMBER TILES
NUMBER BOND NUMBER TILES
ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION TO 10 NUMBER TILES
FREEBIE! NONSTANDARD MEASUREMENT NUMBER TILES
NUMBER TILES I’M DONE FILES
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Rated 5 out of 5
November 28, 2022
My students LOVE math tiles. This is a great resource!
Kathryn K.
135 reviews
Grades taught: K, 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
July 12, 2022
I love these games! I made permanent number tiles out of some square tiles my school has. So easy to make these games and then laminate them for reuse!
Tracy G.
695 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
April 19, 2021
Loved this resource!
Alexandra M.
324 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
February 22, 2020
Great resource for comparing numbers.
Melissa W.
275 reviews
The Proactive Classroom
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The Proactive Classroom
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Mar 8, 2020
Thank you for the feedback, Melissa!!
Rated 5 out of 5
January 2, 2019
Just what I was looking for. Thank you!
Corrine M.
1,190 reviews
The Proactive Classroom
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The Proactive Classroom
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Jan 4, 2019
You're welcome, Corrine! I'm so glad I could help!
Rated 5 out of 5
October 20, 2018
These are wonderful!
Cassandra Austin
(TPT Seller)
71 reviews
The Proactive Classroom
Response from
The Proactive Classroom
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Oct 22, 2018
I’m so glad you think so, Cassandra! Thank you for the feedback!
Rated 5 out of 5
June 4, 2018
Kids love these!
Jessica W.
110 reviews
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Jun 4, 2018
I am so glad to hear it, Jessica! Thank you for the feedback!!
Rated 5 out of 5
April 22, 2018
I love using your math tiles in my ESE classroom! Thank you. :)
ZenGee Classroom
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1,141 reviews
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May 1, 2018
That’s great to hear, Katherine!!!

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