Practice Bigger or Smaller

Game Purpose

Practice Bigger or Smaller is an interactive math game designed to help children master number comparison skills. Students evaluate mathematical statements using greater than (>), less than (<), and equal to (=) symbols, building critical thinking and number sense.

With its intuitive Yes/No answer system and progressive difficulty levels, this game transforms comparison practice into an engaging learning experience that builds confidence with mathematical symbols.

Available in 14 languages:

Key Features

Progress Tracking

Monitor improvement over time with built-in statistics and achievement tracking.

Instant Feedback

Each answer receives immediate visual and audio feedback to reinforce learning.

Digital Numpad

Use the on-screen numpad to enter your answer

Multi-Language Support

Learn in your preferred language with support for 14 languages.

Difficulty Modes

Easy Mode

Number Range: 1-9 + 1-9

Perfect for: Beginners learning basic addition facts

Example: 5 + 3 = ?

Normal Mode

Number Range: 1-25 + 1-9

Perfect for: Students practicing addition with teen numbers

Example: 17 + 8 = ?

Hard Mode

Number Range: 10-99 + 1-9

Perfect for: Students mastering two-digit addition

Example: 45 + 7 = ?

Crazy Mode

Number Range: 1-999 + 1-99

Perfect for: Advanced students ready for multi-digit addition

Example: 358 + 47 = ?

How to Play

  1. Select your preferred difficulty level (Easy, Normal, Hard, or Crazy)
  2. A number comparison statement will appear on the screen
  3. Evaluate whether the mathematical statement is true or false
  4. Click "Yes" if the statement is correct, or "No" if it's incorrect
  5. Receive immediate feedback with sound and visual cues
  6. If incorrect, the correct answer will be shown before the next question
  7. Track your progress in the stats bar at the bottom of the screen

The game automatically advances to new questions after correct answers or showing the solution for incorrect answers.

Teaching Tips

Progressive Learning

Start with Easy mode to build confidence with basic number comparisons. Gradually progress through the difficulty levels as comparison skills improve.

Timed Challenges

Use the average time feature to challenge students to improve their comparison speed. Set personal goals for evaluating statements quickly and accurately.

Symbol Memory Tricks

Teach students that the "greater than" symbol (>) looks like a hungry mouth that always wants to eat the bigger number. The "less than" symbol (<) points to the smaller number.

Error Analysis

When students make mistakes, use them as learning opportunities. Discuss the error and work through the correct solution together before moving on.

Language Integration

For multilingual students or language learners, switch between languages to reinforce math vocabulary in multiple languages.

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