Hello, little mathematicians! Today, we are going to learn how to compare numbers using three special math symbols:
✅ Less than (<) – when a number is smaller
✅ Greater than (>) – when a number is bigger
✅ Equal to (=) – when two numbers are the same
These symbols help us compare numbers from 1 to 10 and see which one is bigger, smaller, or the same! Let’s make it fun with a little story.
There once was a very hungry alligator named Mr. Chompy 🐊. He was always looking for the biggest meal because he wanted to stay strong. But Mr. Chompy had a funny way of eating—he would always open his mouth toward the bigger number!
Let’s see how he eats!
If we compare two numbers and one is bigger, Mr. Chompy turns his mouth toward the big number.
Example: 7 > 3
👉 Mr. Chompy sees 7 and 3. Since 7 is bigger, he opens his mouth like this: 7 > 3. Chomp!
Try this one: Which number will Mr. Chompy eat?
6 __ 2 🤔 (That’s right! 6 is bigger, so we write 6 > 2!)
If the smaller number comes first, Mr. Chompy still wants to eat the bigger one. His mouth will open toward the bigger number.
Example: 2 < 5
👉 Mr. Chompy sees 2 and 5. Since 5 is bigger, his mouth opens toward 5: 2 < 5. Chomp!
Try this one: Which number is bigger?
1 __ 10 (Yes! 10 is bigger, so we write 1 < 10!)
When two numbers are the same, Mr. Chompy doesn’t eat at all because he can’t decide which number is bigger. Instead, we use the equal sign (=) to show they are the same.
Example: 4 = 4
👉 Since both numbers are the same, Mr. Chompy just smiles and rests.
Try this one: Are these numbers the same?
9 __ 9 (Yes! We write 9 = 9 because they are equal.)
Let’s practice some more! Fill in the blanks with <, >, or =.
1️⃣ 5 __ 8
2️⃣ 3 __ 3
3️⃣ 10 __ 7
4️⃣ 2 __ 9
5️⃣ 6 __ 6
Awesome job, little mathematicians! 🎉 Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a pro at comparing numbers. Remember, Mr. Chompy always eats the bigger number! 🐊 Happy learning!
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