![]() Students LOVE doing these Fluency & Fitness activities because they don’t even realize they are learning – they think it’s just a fun brain break!! You can find all my Fluency & Fitness® sets here on my Tickled Pink Shop or in my TPT store. When they see an exercise kid, they get to do that exercise until you decide to switch to the next slide. He will also be learning to use the ‘less than’ and ‘greater than’ signs. ![]() Click through the slides and students can either say the biggest number or if they’re ready they can say what sign would go in the bubble. Use this worksheet to develop your first grader’s number sense. It’s a Powerpoint slideshow that you simply project onto your wall. It helps students work on comparing numbers and gives them a chance to get in some movement. ![]() If your class has mastered comparing numbers, you can try this Comparing Numbers Fluency & Fitness. Students have to flip over a number card and whoever has the highest number gets to add a snowball (cotton ball) to their snow fort. Since my class enjoyed playing WAR so much, I created this FREE Snowball Fight comparing numbers game to be played in math centers. Solving Inequalities: Greater Than/Less Than/Equal To First grade learners can easily get confused when solving inequalities.
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