Comparing and Ordering Numbers up to 1000 - Worksheet
Maths Resource Description
This worksheet is designed to help students enhance their number sense by comparing and ordering numbers up to 1000. In the first section, students are tasked with arranging a series of numbers in ascending order, starting with the smallest and working their way up to the largest. The numbers to be ordered include single, double, and triple-digit figures, such as 79, 142, 9, and 387. This exercise is repeated with different sets of numbers, providing ample practice for students to become proficient in recognizing numerical value and sequence.
The second part of the worksheet flips the task, requiring students to order a new list of numbers from the largest to the smallest. This helps to solidify their understanding of numerical order and magnitude with numbers like 831, 808, and 868. Additionally, the worksheet includes a comparison activity where students must use the less than (<) and greater than (>) signs to compare pairs of numbers, for instance, 82 and 55 or 637 and 673. This section is designed to test their ability to evaluate and compare numerical values directly. Overall, the worksheet offers a comprehensive approach to mastering the skills of comparing and ordering numbers within the range of 1000.