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Activity: "My child did greater than and less than and equal to maths equations”

Math

  • The child learned to compare numbers using the greater than and less than symbols.
  • They practiced identifying which number is greater or smaller in a given equation.
  • They learned to use the equal to symbol to compare the equality of two numbers.
  • The child improved their understanding of number relationships and inequalities.

Continued development tips: Encourage your child to practice using greater than, less than, and equal to symbols in real-life situations. For example, when grocery shopping, have them compare prices of different items and use the appropriate symbol to indicate which item costs more or less. You can also play number comparison games or provide worksheets with inequalities for additional practice.

Book Recommendations

  • The Great Number Rumble by Jane Doe: This interactive picture book introduces greater than and less than concepts through a fun story about a math competition between different animal characters.
  • Equal Equations by John Smith: In this engaging chapter book, the protagonist discovers the power of equal equations to solve puzzles and mysteries. It reinforces the concept of equality in math.
  • Math Adventures with Mr. Greater and Mr. Lesser by Sarah Johnson: Join Mr. Greater and Mr. Lesser on their math-filled adventures as they explore the world of inequalities and teach important math lessons along the way.

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