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🔢 Topic Summary
Comparing numbers helps us understand which group has more or less. When we compare numbers up to 10, we're simply deciding which number is bigger, smaller, or if they are the same! Think of it like comparing apples and oranges – do you have more apples, more oranges, or the same amount of each?
This worksheet will give you some practice. Remember: the number line can be your friend! Numbers to the right are always bigger!
🔤 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word to its meaning:
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 1. Greater Than | A. Having fewer items. |
| 2. Less Than | B. Exactly the same amount. |
| 3. Equal To | C. Having more items. |
| 4. More | D. To examine the similarities and differences. |
| 5. Compare | E. A larger amount or number. |
✏️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the sentences using the words: greater than, less than, or equal to.
- 5 is ________ 3.
- 2 is ________ 7.
- 9 is ________ 9.
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you have 4 cookies and your friend has 6 cookies. Who has more cookies? How do you know?
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