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Base 10 Blocks - Less or Greater Than - Pictures to Symbol - Thousands and Hundreds (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on comparing sets using base 10 blocks. It helps students develop the skill of assessing whether one set of blocks is less than, greater than, or equal to another. Each problem presents two sets represented by images of base 10 blocks. Students must decide the relationship between the sets (less than, greater than, or equal to) and select the correct symbol to denote this relationship. The practice concerns the quantitative comparison of thousands and hundreds represented visually, enhancing understanding of numerical values and base ten concepts.

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Less or Greater Than - Pictures to Symbol - Thousands and Hundreds

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Is the first set less than, greater than, or equal to the second set?

Base 10 Blocks - Less or Greater Than - Pictures to Symbol - Thousands and Hundreds Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Base 10 Blocks - Less or Greater Than - Pictures to Symbol - Thousands and Hundreds (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Base Ten Blocks - Comparing Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/base_ten_blocks_compare_intro/
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