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A complete pack for two lessons to introduce, then reinforce using > (greater than), < (less than) and = (equals) to compare.

There is a fun Notebook file for the IWB introducing Alice the Alligator that encourages the children to participate. This lesson compares numbers and amounts of objects. Included in that file is version 1 of the interactive game (also included in the price here as a separate download). The lesson finishes with an 'endless' activity for the children to test their understanding. Plus a 'greater depth' activity that is a two-player game involving place value.

Three posters are included to reinforce the two symbols using the same graphics as the notebook file and game and a poster to explain the two-player dice game.

As a follow-up lesson, later on, there are 4 worksheets (SEN, LA, MA and HA) that also compare calculations and measures. The lower sheets compare simple calculations and numbers, and the higher sheets include conversions, such as mm to cm, and harder calculations.

I have included, as part of the Notebook file, the first version of the interactive game involving Alice, that compares numbers. There are two levels 0-20 and 0-99. This version of the game does not include using =, just < and >. On the intro PDF file there is a link to a folder that includes versions of that game that you can either install on computers in school or add to your school website or learning platform. Versions included in the folder are Flash, .exe and an HTML5 folder (the whole html5 folder can be uploaded to your webspace and accessed via the internet by linking to the index.html file). I am unable to provide technical support for installing and using the game, they are just as an added extra for this resource.

My children have loved playing the two-player dice game as morning work when they arrive first-thing. Parents were grateful that we put a link to the interactive game on the school website so the children could practise at home.

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