The second part of this resource consists of The first 3 worksheets are cut and paste activities and focus on the following areas:For each of these worksheet, cut out the crocodile symbols and glue them in the correct place to complete the number sentences:To complete the final 5 worksheets, you have to write the correct symbol (<, > or =) in the boxes to complete each number sentence.These worksheets focus on the following areas:There are lots of different things you can do with this resource.Let’s start with some ideas for using the number and crocodile cards:Start by picking two number cards (shown here in yellow).

Less than Greater than Song with the Very Hungry ... - YouTube Decide which group has 'more' and feed this group to Mr Crocodile. )You can find these crocodile numbers math cards and worksheets in my online store Crocodile's skin is highly appreciated in fashion industry and represents a status symbol for wealthy people.

Each time you compare how many objects you have in each hand, feed Mr Crocodile the amount that has 'more'. If you’re using these with a class of students, there are 8 different activities to choose from. To switch between accounts click on the account belowAssignments are available to Premium members only.Upgrade to Premium membership to assign worksheets, games, and more to your child.No standards associated with this content.No standards associated with this content.Which set of standards are you looking for?Bookmark this to easily find it later. Using the classic mnemonic device of the alligator mouth to represent the meaning of the less than and greater than signs, students will choose which mouth is pointing towards the larger of two numbers.

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Teach students about less than or greater than for numbers 1 to 20 in this math game, designed especially with first graders in mind. Here we would need the ten frame that shows 7.This is a great opportunity to talk about the equals sign. Choose from one of the activities below to find 'more' to feed to Mr Crocodile: Play 'Grab Hands' from yesterday's maths activity.

Help your child to find the ten frame picture that completes the equation. These cards are great to use either with a child one-on-one or with a small group of children working with an adult. The value on either side of the equals sign needs to be the same. Make a number sentence with the crocodile cards. There are 4 sets of number cards.

Part 1: number and ‘crocodile’ cards. You can start off just using numbers 0 to 10 and then start to include the teen numbers when your child is ready.You can use the different types of number card to make lots of different number sentences. Then send your curated collection to your children, or put together your own custom lesson plan.Warning - you are about to disable cookies. Look at the more/ less picture cards below. The first part is a set of number cards and math symbol cards to be used as a hands-on math activity. On the later worksheets, when your child fills in the box with a < or > symbol, you may find that they want to draw an actual crocodile in the box, not just the boring old symbol (my kindergartener did!