Use this worksheet as an independent activity for students to practice comparing numbers. In this engaging dice game, students roll, draw, and compare numbers using greater than, less than, and equal to symbols. Because students must complete each step of the process, they are more likely to build a strong understanding of the skill. Each student’s results will be different, making this activity easy to extend by having students share and discuss their comparisons with classmates.
Use these worksheets to help students identify, count, and write numbers 11–13! Through hands-on activities with ten frames, students will learn to count on after ten and see how these numbers can be decomposed into “ten and some more.” They’ll practice counting, circling, tracing, and even singing along to number rhymes, making early number concepts fun, engaging, and memorable!
These worksheets will help learners better understand what clue words are, and identify them in word problems.
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Experience
Autistic Support Teacher
Teaching style
My passion is working with students on the spectrum. Through the use of individualized materials and positive reinforcement, you can develop stronger relationships and encourage students to become lifelong learners.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Graduate of the Professional Development School at West Chester University.
My own education history
B.S. Early Childhood Education & Special Education West Chester University
M.A. Autism Spectrum Disorder Grand Canyon University (2026)
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