Playing with Numbers for Class KG

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Numbers are more than just symbols and calculations. They can be a source of joy and excitement. In this chapter, we will explore how you can play with numbers and make math a thrilling adventure.

  • Less Than (<)
  • Equal To (=)
  • Greater Than (>)
  • Less Than (<), Equal to (=) and Greater Than (>)

    Example of Less than, Equal to and Greater than

    Less Than (<)

    This symbol (<) is like an open mouth that wants to eat a smaller number. It is used when one number is smaller or lesser than another. For example, 3 < 5 means 3 is less than 5 (3 is smaller than 5).

    Playing with Numbers for kg - Example of Less than

    Equal To (=)

    This symbol (=) shows that two numbers are the same. It is like saying they are twins.
    For example, 3 = 3 means both numbers are the same.

    Playing with Numbers for kg - Example of Equal to

    Greater Than (>)

    This symbol (>) is like an open mouth that wants to eat a bigger number. It is used when one number is larger or greater than another. For example, 7 > 5 means 7 is greater than 5.

    Playing with Numbers for kg - Example of Greater than

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