Here’s the answers for today’s maths learning. Let me know how your got on.
TGB: comparing numbers using the correct symbols.
Starter
Circle Triangle
Rectangle Hexagon
Square Triangle
Here are some questions for you to have a go at.
Can you tell me what the numbers are and whether they are greater than, less than or equal to each other?
36 is less than 42
Here are some questions for you to have a go at.
Can you tell me what the numbers are and whether they are greater than, less than or equal to each other?
64 is greater than 56
Here are some questions for you to have a go at.
Can you tell me what the numbers are and whether they are greater than, less than or equal to each other?
64 is equal to 64
Here are some questions for you to have a go at.
Put the correct words in the middle to compare these numbers- greater than, less than or equal to.
41 is greater than seventeen
20 is equal to 20
sixty-six is greater than 16
thirty-three is equal to 33
Here are some questions for you to have a go at.
Which number is the greatest?
67 or 25
67
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Which number is the greatest?
72 or 83
83
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Which number is the greatest?
49 or 50
50
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Which number is the greatest?
99 or 90
99
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Use the correct symbol >, < or = to make these statements correct.
26 < 54
65 > 56
77 < 78
92 = 92
63 > 36
81 < 97
Challenge
Use the words greater than, less than or equal to to make these statements correct.
90 is less than 100
55 is greater than 50
75 is less than 100 but greater than 55
90 is greater than 50 but less than 100
Can you write one of these statements for your friends to work out in the classroom?- try and make it a tricky one.
Extra challenge
Using these place value card how many statements can you make.
5 tens 1 one is greater than 2 tens 5 ones
9 tens 8 ones is greater than 5 tens 8 ones
9 tens 1 one is less than 9 tens 5 ones
How many more did you come up with?
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