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Greater than less than symbols worksheets for Grade 1 provide essential foundational practice for young mathematicians learning to compare quantities and understand mathematical relationships. These carefully designed printables strengthen students' number sense by teaching them to visually interpret and correctly use inequality symbols (>, <, =) when comparing numbers, objects, and sets. Through engaging practice problems featuring colorful illustrations and age-appropriate contexts, first graders develop crucial comparison skills that serve as building blocks for more advanced mathematical concepts. Each worksheet includes a comprehensive answer key, making it simple for educators and parents to assess student understanding and provide immediate feedback on this fundamental mathematical skill.
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