Count and compare numbers to ten with engaging Halloween Math Worksheets.
Looking for Halloween Math Worksheets for Kindergarten?
Count and compare activities are a great way to help students see, visualize, and represent numbers in multiple ways. They’re also crucial for learning how to use and apply numbers. Blending rote counting exercises with comparing and ordering numbers is a great way to combine skills and grow students’ confidence in mathematics.
This pair of comparing numbers Halloween Math worksheets tests students’ counting and comparison skills. Students are provided with a large set of Halloween objects to observe. They count and record the total number of each object in a table and then apply those numbers to four comparative math word problems. Questions are written in a rebus style to make it easier for early readers to interact with the content.
Through this pair of Halloween Math Worksheets, students will demonstrate their skills in counting a set of objects up to ten and comparing numbers.
Differentiate Your Comparing Numbers Worksheets
A team of dedicated, experienced educators created this resource to support your Halloween math lessons.
- In addition to individual student work time, use these Comparing Numbers worksheets to enhance learning through small groups or whole class lessons.
🆘 Support Struggling Students
- Invite students who need support to reference posters or anchor charts from previous lessons. This activity can also be completed in a small group.
- Provide students with a number line to assist in their work.
➕ Challenge Fast Finishers
For students who need a bit of a challenge, encourage them to create their count and compare problems using counters or assign them an alternative activity from our Halloween collection. You could also extend the lesson by having your students practice ordering and comparing the numbers they discovered.
Download Your Comparing Numbers Worksheet Pack
Ready to download your comparing numbers worksheet pack? Use the dropdown icon on the Download button to choose between this resource’s black and white PDF or editable Google Slides version.
This resource was created by Lisamarie Del Valle, a teacher in Florida and Teach Starter Collaborator.
More Ways to Compare Numbers – Worksheet Printables
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