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Top Mathematicians
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1.106Venn Diagrams/
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1.18Put Numbers in Order Up to 120/
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2.98Long and Short/
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2.99Tall and Short/
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2.100Light and Heavy/
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2.102Holds More or Less/
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2.11Put Numbers in Order Up to 120/
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2.12Greatest and Least/
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2.13Greatest and Least/
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2.14Greatest and Least Up to 1000 II/
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2.15Greatest and Least Up to 1000 I/
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4.44Compare Decimal Numbers Up to 4 Places/
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4.45Compare Decimal Numbers Up to 2 Places/
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4.46Put Decimal Numbers in Order with Numbers Up to 5/
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7.50Put Decimal Numbers in Order with Numbers Up to 5/
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7.60Estimate Positive and Negative Square Roots/
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7.61Estimate Cube Roots/
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8.40Use Venn Diagrams to Solve Problems/
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Singapore Mathematics Curriculum
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!
Children at various grade levels can use our website to practice skills such as:
- Identifying, classifying and comparing shapes
- Explaining where objects are in relation to each other
- Describing the qualities of different objects
- Comparing and understanding the value of whole and decimal numbers
- Estimating and comparing square and cube roots
Our digital textbook, downloadable apps, and PDF worksheets are also freely available for use by teachers, parents, and students. Select a skill to start having fun with comparisons!