This math topic focuses on using Base 10 blocks to compare numerical values, specifically targeting number comparisons in the thousands and hundreds. The problems are presented in a fun and engaging format where students determine which way an alligator would face to "eat" the larger set of blocks. This method helps children visualize greater-than and less-than comparisons, reinforcing their understanding of numerical values and magnitude comparisons within a structured learning context.
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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 - Thousands and Hundreds (Level 2)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Base Ten Blocks - Comparing Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/base_ten_blocks_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? |