Algebra Greater Than > 24 > 62. You can compare numbers to find which is greater. is greater than 24. is greater than 62
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1 Lesson 7.1 Reteach Algebra Greater Than You can compare numbers to find which is greater is greater than > is greater than > 62. Draw lines to match. Write the numbers to compare is greater than. is greater than. > > 7-5 Reteach
2 Lesson 7.1 Enrich Which Makes It True? Circle the number that makes the number sentence > > > > > > Writing and Reasoning Write a number that is greater than Enrich
3 Lesson 7.2 Reteach Algebra Less Than You can compare numbers to find which is less is less than < is less than < 65. Draw lines to match. Write the numbers to compare is less than. is less than. < < 7-7 Reteach
4 Lesson 7.2 Enrich Which Is Less? Read the sentence. Circle or. Then write the numbers to make the comparison. 1. Eric said 66 is less than Dan said 44 is less than < 66 < 3. Anna said 81 is less than Shanta said 90 is less than 70. < < 5. Lars said 22 is less than Kerry said 49 is less than 24. < < Writing and Reasoning Write four numbers that are less than Enrich
5 Lesson 7.3 Reteach Algebra Use Symbols to Compare You can use symbols to compare numbers. < 18 C = C > C 18 This symbol means is less than. This symbol means is equal to. This symbol means is greater than. Write >, <, or =. Complete the sentence C < is less than C C C Reteach
6 Lesson 7.3 Enrich I Spy Symbols Look at the glasses. Write the numbers and <, >, or = C < 64 C C C C C Write numbers to make each sentence < 8. = > > 41 Writing and Reasoning Write your own problem Enrich
7 Lesson 7.4 Reteach Problem Solving Compare Numbers Anthony has the number cards shown. He gives away the cards with numbers less than 6 or greater than 9. Which cards does Anthony have now? What do I need to find? the number cards that Anthony has now Unlock the Problem Show how to solve the problem. Anthony has number cards 7 and 8. Make a model to solve. 1. Emily has the number cards shown. She gives away the cards with numbers less than 19 or greater than 22. Which cards does she have now? What information do I need to use? number cards < 6 or > 9. THINK Cross out the numbers Anthony gives away Emily has and Reteach
8 Lesson 7.4 Enrich Paw Prints Color the numbers that are less than 50 Purple. Color the numbers that are greater than 70 Yellow Writing and Reasoning Which numbers above are both greater than 50 and less than 70? 7-12 Enrich
9 Lesson 7.5 Reteach 10 Less, 10 More 24 is 10 less 44 is 10 more than 34. than Write the numbers that are 10 less and 10 more Reteach
10 Lesson 7.5 Enrich What Is My Number? Read the riddle. Write the number is 10 less than my number. 67 is 10 more than my number is 10 more than my number. 55 is 10 less than my number is 10 less than my number is 10 more than my number. 5. My number is 10 more than My number is 10 less than 10. Writing and Reasoning Write your own riddle Enrich
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