Place value - Order numbers and objects 2 - Worksheet
Maths Resource Description
The worksheet "Order Objects and Numbers 2" is designed to enhance the mathematical skills of young learners, specifically focusing on their ability to compare and order numbers up to 100. The National Curriculum objective covered by this lesson is to use comparison signs such as less than (<), greater than (>), and equals (=) to compare and order numbers. To facilitate learning, the worksheet provides differentiated materials, teaching slides, and concrete resources like base 10 blocks. The key vocabulary terms include place value, compare, greater than, less than, more than, fewer, most, least, equal, and inequality symbols.
Students are tasked with ordering numbers and objects, either from the smallest to the greatest or vice versa. They are encouraged to use concrete or pictorial representations to verify their answers. The worksheet is designed to prompt learners to first compare the tens and then the ones before combining them to determine the order of the numbers. Additionally, the worksheet includes reasoning and problem-solving sections where children use given clues to identify missing numbers and verify the order of a list of numbers. For instance, they may be asked to find numbers whose digits add up to a certain value, ensuring none of the digits are zero, and then write these numbers in ascending or descending order. This exercise not only reinforces their understanding of place value but also hones their logical thinking and problem-solving abilities.