Compare Digits to 5

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Interactive Math Game - Compare Digits to 5

In this online math game, little ones will gain confidence and proficiency in comparing digits to five. This interactive math activity is geared toward a kindergarten skill level. Your students will be excited to dive into math practice presented in this fun, engaging format!

Your little learners will be asked several types of questions to help them compare numbers to five. They may be given a multiple-choice question that askes, "Which is less?" or "Which is more?" Or they may be shown a "drag-and-drop" question that requires them to complete a statement, like this one: "Four is (more/less) than two." Or students may be asked to drag the number that is more or less into the box. If students need a little extra help, they can click on the "Hint" button to view a helpful pictorial clue. When students answer a question incorrectly, a detailed explanation page will show them the right answer accompanied by an easy-to-follow guide for how to obtain it. Children will move through the lesson having learned from previous mistakes.

This kindergarten math activity is equipped with several features to help students make the most of their math practice session. A score-tracker lets students see how many points they have earned so far in the lesson. A progress-tracker shows students how many math questions they have answered out of the total number of questions in the lesson. A speaker icon indicates the read-aloud feature; students can click the button to have the question read out loud to them in a clear voice. (This is a great feature for ESL/ELL students and children who excel with auditory learning!) Every component of this online math game is designed with your little ones' success in mind!

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We hope you and your kindergarten class will have fun comparing digits to five in this online math game! Be sure to check out our other kindergarten math lessons we have available on our website as well.

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Your students will log into I Know It using their unique login credentials. They will be shown a kid-friendly version of the homepage from which they can access the math practice activities you have assigned to them. If you choose to allow the option in your administrator settings, your students can also explore other math practice activities at their grade level and beyond for addition review or an extra challenge. Grade levels in the student mode of I Know It are labeled with letters instead of numbers, making it easy for you to assign math lessons based on each child's needs and skill level.

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This online math lesson is classified as Level K. It may be ideal for a kindergarten class.

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