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Start by teaching the necessary vocabulary. Greater than means more. Less than means smaller. Equals to means the same. It’s handy to use the crocodile to show that the open mouth points to the larger value.
See the fact file below for more information on the Numbers and Operations in Base Ten: Greater than, less than, equal to 1 or alternatively, you can download our 20-page Numbers and Operations in Base Ten: Greater than, less than, equal to 1 CCSS 1.NBT.3 worksheet pack to utilise within the classroom or home environment.
Key Facts & Information
LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
- At the end of the lesson, students will be able to identify whether a number is greater than less than or equal to the number being compared. They will be able to use the symbols to represent this. They will understand the correct vocabulary.
A NOTE FOR THE TEACHER:
- When teaching greater than less than and equal to, take note of the following:
- It’s important for students to not simply guess the best out of three options.
- Use visual guides, such as the hungry crocodile, to cement the symbols’ meaning.
- Make sure students are learning the language of math by using the correct terminology, e.g., greater than, rather than “the crocodile is eating the bigger number.”
- If you’d prefer to skip the crocodile learning method, you can point out that the less than symbol makes an L. Writing “<ess” on the board.
THEORY:
- Start by teaching the necessary vocabulary. Greater than means more. Less than means smaller. Equals to means the same. It’s handy to use the crocodile to show that the open mouth points to the larger value.
- THE HUNGRY CROCODILE
- The hungry crocodile is greedy and likes to eat the biggest numbers.
Numbers and Operations in Base Ten: Greater than, less than, equal to 1 CCSS 1.NBT.3 Worksheets
This is a fantastic bundle that includes everything you need to know about Numbers and Operations in Base Ten: Greater than, less than, equal to 1 across 20 in-depth pages. These are ready-to-use worksheets that align with the Common Core CCSS code 1.NBT.3 for Numbers and Operations in Base Ten: Greater than, less than, equal to 1.
Table of contents
- A lesson plan
- Warm-up activity
- Math theory explained
- Assisted learning activities
- Independent learning activities
- Extension activities and games
- Answer keys
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