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1.2Put Numbers in Order/
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1.22Put Numbers in Order Up to 30/
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1.23Put Numbers in Order Up to 120/
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1.24Holds More or Less/
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2.29Identify Same Shapes/
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2.33Classify by Color/
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2.1Solve Inequalities/
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2.52Put Numbers in Order Up to 120/
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3.53Long and Short/
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3.54Light and Heavy/
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3.55Holds More or Less/
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3.56Compare Size, Weight and Capacity/
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3.21Which Bar Graph Is Correct?/
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4.22Compare Decimal Numbers Up to 2 Places/
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4.23Put Decimal Numbers in Order with Numbers Up to 5/
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6.4Compare Decimal Numbers Up to 4 Places/
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6.121Put Decimal Numbers in Order Up to 4 Places/
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Comparison
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We use comparison skills all the time in our everyday lives, so students need to feel confident about this topic. Math Games’ large variety of free, curriculum-based games make that happen and also make learning engaging and fun!
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- Identifying, classifying and comparing shapes
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