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Compare and order numbers to 20, 50, 100, 500 & 1000 1st and 2nd Grade

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Numbers

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Grade 1, 2

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About This Product

Each worksheet consists of 10 questions each of which contains four numbers to be compared and placed in ascending or descending order using the inequality signs. 

So that you can provide the right starting point for your class, individual students or groups of students, you have five ranges of numbers to choose from:

  • 1 to 20

  • 1 to 50

  • 1 to 100

  • 1 to 500

  • 1 to 1000


What happens if a student needs further work on one of these worksheets before moving on to the next level ?

Just click the button at the bottom of the page and will immediately create a new worksheet with totally different numbers.

How many worksheets are there at each level ?

Virtually unlimited. As mentioned above clicking on the interactive button randomizes all the numbers on any of the worksheets, so you are free to provide additional practice at any level for classwork, homework, fillers at the end of a lesson throughout the whole year.

Are Answers provided ?
Yes. Answers are automatically generated when you create a new worksheet and can be found on the second page.


Digital Teaching Material
These are designed to help you introduce the worksheets to the whole class on an Interactive Whiteboard, or on a PC or Mac for 1-1 tuition with unlimited examples to practice with. 


Note
These resources are PDF documents and work with the official  Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers with the randomising buttons also working via a touchscreen (PC or Mac)or on an Interactive Whiteboard.


Common Core Standards at 1st and 2nd Grade

CCSS1.NBT.B.3
Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.

CCSS2.NBT.A.4
Compare two three-digit numbers based on meanings of the hundreds, tens, and ones digits, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.

Australian Curriculum
ACMNA013 - order numbers to at least 100

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math comparing whole numbers ordering whole numbers place value worksheets interactive whiteboard Jeff's Notebooks to 1000 numbers 50-100 in spanish

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