This math topic focuses on comparing quantities using base 10 blocks. The problems involve determining whether one set of blocks is greater than, less than, or equal to another, represented visually with an alligator character that 'eats' the larger quantity. Students must choose the correct direction for the alligator to face based on the number of blocks in each grouping, thereby practicing their understanding of tens and ones within the context of less than and greater than comparisons. This set of problems is part of a broader unit on numerical comparison and foundational place value concepts.
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Which way would the alligator face to eat the largest set of blocks?
Math worksheet on 'Base 10 Blocks - Less or Greater Than - Pictures to Alligator - Tens and Ones (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Ten Groups - Less Than, Greater Than' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/ten_groups_compare_intro/ |
Which way would the alligator face to eat the largest set of blocks? |
Which way would the alligator face to eat the largest set of blocks? |
Which way would the alligator face to eat the largest set of blocks? |
Which way would the alligator face to eat the largest set of blocks? |
Which way would the alligator face to eat the largest set of blocks? |
Which way would the alligator face to eat the largest set of blocks? |
Which way would the alligator face to eat the largest set of blocks? |