Greater than / Less Than (RED) 582 Use the three numbers below and make the largest number you can. Draw a blank number line and write this at the correct.

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Greater than / Less Than (RED) 582 Use the three numbers below and make the largest number you can. Draw a blank number line and write this at the correct end of the number line. Now use the three numbers below and make the smallest number you can. Write this at the other end of the number line. 1) Now add the greater than > and less than < symbols. Repeat the above for the following sets of digits. 2) 3) 4) 5) Now make up to of your own. Now traffic light your work and write H for help or I for Independent.

Greater than / Less Than (AMBER) 582 Use the four numbers below and make the largest number you can. Draw a blank number line and write this at the correct end of the number line. Now use the four numbers below and make the smallest number you can. Write this at the other end of the number line. 1) Now make two more four digit numbers and add these to your number line. Now add the greater than > and less than < symbols. Repeat the above for the following sets of digits. 2) 3) 4) 5) Now make up to of your own. Now traffic light your work and write H for help or I for Independent

Solve these problems in your book: 1a) Use the symbols > in the middle of these to numbers and b) Now work out a single subtraction to change to Show all your workings out. 2a) Use the symbols < in the middle of these to numbers and b) Now work out a single subtraction to change to Show all your workings out. 3a) Use the symbols > in the middle of these to numbers and b) Now work out a single subtraction to change to Show all your workings out. 4a) Use the symbols > in the middle of these to numbers and b) Now work out a single subtraction to change to Show all your workings out. 5a) Use the symbols < in the middle of these to numbers and b) Now work out a single subtraction to change to Show all your workings out. Greater than / Less Than (GREEN) Now make up to of your own problems for a partner to work out. Now traffic light your work and write H for help or I for Independent.