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It's Your Turn!

Compare numbers using pictures and >

Goal:

Goal:

thinking monkey with bulls eye target

Practice!

Goal: Can you compare numbers?

We use > as a quick way to show that the first number is greater than the second. Use this game with > to compare numbers.

Look at the place-value charts. Find which number is bigger. Type both numbers in the boxes. The bigger number goes in the first box!

Find the numbers shown on each chart. Then type them in the correct boxes.

Tens and ones chart: 1 rod and 0 cubes. Another, Tens and ones chart: 1 rod and 3 cubes.

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Yes! That is the correct answer!

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Find the numbers shown on each chart. Then type them in the correct boxes.

Tens and ones chart: 2 rods and 1 cube. Another, Tens and ones chart: 1 rod and 9 cubes.

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Yes! That is the correct answer!

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Find the numbers shown on each chart. Then type them in the correct boxes.

Tens and ones chart: 3 rods and 5 cubes. Another, Tens and ones chart: 4 rods and 5 cubes.

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Yes! That is the correct answer!

Whoops. Sorry, that's the wrong answer...

Find the numbers shown on each chart. Then type them in the correct boxes.

Tens and ones chart: 6 rods and 6 cubes. Another, Tens and ones chart: 5 rods and 7 cubes.

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Yes! That is the correct answer!

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Find the numbers shown on each chart. Then type them in the correct boxes.

Tens and ones chart: 8 rod and 2 cubes. Another, Tens and ones chart: 9 rod and 0 cubes.

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Yes! That is the correct answer!

Whoops. Sorry, that's the wrong answer...