Comparing and Ordering Numbers up to 10,000 Math Worksheets

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Overview of resource:

Use this Comparing & Ordering Numbers up to 10,000 resource as a math booklet or individual worksheets, the choice is yours! Teach your students how to compare and order numbers up to 10,000 in a systematic way, and infuse a growth mindset into your students along the way with the “I can” statements on each worksheet.

Who is this resource for?

This resource is for upper elementary students learning to compare and order numbers up to 10,000. This number sense booklet is ideal for teachers who believe in teaching math in a coherent, organized way, and the power of a growth mindset in the classroom.

What’s included in this resource?

This is a 19-page PDF document.

Inside it, you will find:

  • A booklet cover page

  • Print-and-go worksheets that include:

    • A mini-lesson at the top of the worksheet that help students learn and understand the new concept taught. Students can always refer to it as needed while filling out the worksheet. It also serves as a great launch point for a group lesson!

    • Exercises that become more complex with each question or prompt (following Bloom’s Taxonomy chart)

    • An “I can” growth mindset statement on each worksheet: These serve as a small reminder to celebrate student learning and growth, which will help them to develop their self-confidence and growth mindset!

  • An answer key for each worksheet

The print-and-go worksheets tackle the following outcomes:

  • Comparing numbers up to 10,000 with the symbols "greater than", "less than", and "equal to"

  • Ordering numbers up to 10,000 in ascending and descending order

  • Giving explanations as to why students are ordering the numbers in ascending or descending order

  • Creating and ordering 4-digit numbers

  • Identifying and adding correct numbers on a number line

Questions?

Don’t hesitate to contact me at curatedclassroomresources@gmail.com, I love hearing from you!

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Resource Tags

comparing numbers math number line ordering numbers greather than less than number sense

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