The cool tool allows teachers to generate custom number lines with ease. You can change the line settings to different types of number lines like whole numbers, fractions, decimals, number lines with out numbers, and number lines without tick marks. There is a draw tool or you can use your Smartboard to draw lines. When finished creating the number line you can then generate an image that can be use in a worksheet, video or website.
This math worksheet would be excellent to give as the Thanksgiving holiday is coming around. This worksheet has students comparing whole numbers using greater than or less than. Get more Thanksgiving Math worksheets.
This is a fun activity where students get a bowl of Fruit Loops and then count them up and sort them by colors. Then they have to compare the numbers of each color to each other.
Students will order the 5 numbers least to greatest. There are 7 sets of numbers to order. There is also a section at the bottom that the student can write his/her time in if you would like to time their fluency. The numbers range is 1-9.
In this worksheet students will order 7 sets of 4 numbers from least to greatest; numbers 1-20. There is space for adding a student's time if you want to turn this into a speed fluency check.
Students will compare the lengths of three rectangles. They will write the number 1 in the rectangle that is the longest and the number 2 in the rectangle that is the shortest.
In this worksheet, students will read, understand and use the words, short, shorter, shortest, tall, taller, and tallest to compare the heights of 4 different animals.