Place value - Comparing/Ordering numbers to 100,000 (1) - Worksheet
Maths Resource Description
The provided worksheet is an educational resource designed to help Year 6 students master the concept of comparing and ordering numbers up to 100,000. The lesson aligns with the National Curriculum objective to compare numbers up to at least 1,000,000 and understand the value of each digit within these numbers. To facilitate learning, differentiated worksheets and teaching slides are employed, along with key vocabulary such as 'compare', 'number', 'greatest number', and 'smallest number'. Students are encouraged to order numbers by leveraging their Year 4 knowledge and recognising the different representations of numbers, which may include place value counters, part-whole models, and Roman numerals.
The lesson involves a series of activities where students are tasked with adding comparison symbols—greater than ( > ), less than ( < ), or equal to ( = )—to make numerical statements correct. This exercise not only reinforces their understanding of numeric value but also enhances their fluency and precision in handling large numbers. Key questions guide the students through the process, prompting them to consider the value of individual digits and the whole number. As they progress, students compare numbers represented in various ways, ultimately developing reasoning and problem-solving skills by completing tasks that challenge their comprehension of place value and number comparison.