It is important to understand what each of the numbers means.
You can use what you know about numbers to decide which pack of marbles to buy.
1. How many objects are there? Write each number. Use place value cards to help you.

2. Draw the correct number of counters.

3. This is a bead string. The first $10$ beads are red. The next $10$ beads are white. How many beads are there?

a. How many beads can you see on each bead string?

4. Are there more marbles or stickers?

There are ______ marbles.
There are more ______ than ______.
There are ______ stickers.
______ is greater than ______.
5. Are there fewer lollipops or children?

There are ______ lollipops.
There are fewer ______ than ______.
There are ______ children.
______ is less than ______.
Can every child have a lollipop? ______
6. Estimate how many children. Estimate how many sweets. Can every child have a sweet? Count the children and the sweets to see if you were correct.

7. Write less or greater to complete the sentences.

a. $19$ is ______ than $16$.
b. $16$ is ______ than $19$.
c. $11$ is ______ than $15$.
d. $15$ is ______ than $11$.
8. Mark $3$ and $18$ on the number line.

Let’s investigate
Method:
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Follow-up Questions:
Talk with your partner about your investigation. Answer all the questions in the diagram.

9. Write your estimate in the number box. Then count the butterflies and the dragonflies and write how many.
