K.MATH.2.H
Use comparative language to describe two numbers up to 20 presented as written numerals.
Kindergarten · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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comparative languagenumberswritten numerals
Skills
- describe (two numbers using comparative language) #dok2
- compare (two numbers up to 20 as written numerals) #dok2
- use (comparative language to discuss numerical relationships) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can recognize numbers up to 20 when written as numerals. #dok1
- I can use words like greater than, less than, and equal to when talking about numbers. #dok1
- I can compare two numbers up to 20 using comparative language. #dok2
- I can describe relationships between numbers up to 20 using words like more, fewer, or equal. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Numbers can be compared using words that describe their relationship.
- Comparing numbers helps us understand the value and order of numbers.
Essential Questions
- How can we compare two numbers using words?
- What does it mean if one number is greater than or less than another number?
- How can you tell if two numbers are equal using numerals?
- Why is it important to use precise language when comparing numbers?
- What words can we use to describe the relationship between two numbers?