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Number Lines in Disguise
Age 7 to 14 challenge level.
Some of the numbers have fallen off Becky's number line. Can you figure out what they were?

Carroll Diagrams
Age 5 to 11 challenge level.
Use the interactivities to fill in these Carroll diagrams. How do you know where to place the numbers?

Greater Than or Less Than?
Age 7 to 11 challenge level.
Use the numbers and symbols to make this number sentence correct. How many different ways can you find?

Can You Do it Too?
Age 5 to 7 challenge level.
Try some throwing activities and see whether you can throw something as far as the Olympic hammer or discus throwers.

Now and Then
Look at the changes in results on some of the athletics track events at the Olympic Games in 1908 and 1948. Compare the results for 2012.

Olympic Starters
Look at some of the results from the Olympic Games in the past. How do you compare if you try some similar activities?

Largest Even
How would you create the largest possible two-digit even number from the digit I've given you and one of your choice?

Light the Lights
Investigate which numbers make these lights come on. What is the smallest number you can find that lights up all the lights?

Mr Gilderdale is playing a game with his class. What rule might he have chosen? How would you test your idea?

Dicey Operations
Age 11 to 14 challenge level.
Who said that adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing couldn't be fun?

Nice or Nasty
There are nasty versions of this dice game but we'll start with the nice ones...

Venn Diagrams
How will you complete these interactive Venn diagrams?

Caterpillars
These caterpillars have 16 parts. What different shapes do they make if each part lies in the small squares of a 4 by 4 square?

Factor-multiple Chains
Can you see how these factor-multiple chains work? Find the chain which contains the smallest possible numbers. How about the largest possible numbers?

Multiplication Square Jigsaw
Can you complete this jigsaw of the multiplication square?

100 Square Jigsaw
Can you complete this jigsaw of the 100 square?

Number Balance
Can you hang weights in the right place to make the the number balance balanced?

Diagonal Sums
In this 100 square, look at the green square which contains the numbers 2, 3, 12 and 13. What is the sum of the numbers that are diagonally opposite each other? What do you notice?

Carrying Cards
These sixteen children are standing in four lines of four, one behind the other. They are each holding a card with a number on it. Can you work out the missing numbers?

Consecutive Seven
Can you arrange these numbers into 7 subsets, each of three numbers, so that when the numbers in each are added together, they make seven consecutive numbers?

Robot Monsters
Use these head, body and leg pieces to make Robot Monsters which are different heights.

The Tall Tower
As you come down the ladders of the Tall Tower you collect useful spells. Which way should you go to collect the most spells?

Farey Sequences
There are lots of ideas to explore in these sequences of ordered fractions.

Would You Rather?
Would you rather: Have 10% of £5 or 75% of 80p? Be given 60% of 2 pizzas or 26% of 5 pizzas?

Highest and Lowest
Put operations signs between the numbers 3 4 5 6 to make the highest possible number and lowest possible number.

Mathland Election
A political commentator summed up an election result. Given that there were just four candidates and that the figures quoted were exact find the number of votes polled for each candidate.

Which Scripts? live
There are six numbers written in five different scripts. Can you sort out which is which?

Age 16 to 18 Challenge Level
Which is the bigger, 9^10 or 10^9 ? Which is the bigger, 99^100 or 100^99 ?

Birthday Cakes
Jack's mum bought some candles to use on his birthday cakes and when his sister was born, she used them on her cakes too. Can you use the information to find out when Kate was born?

Missing Middles
Can you work out the domino pieces which would go in the middle in each case to complete the pattern of these eight sets of three dominoes?
Buzzy Bee was building a honeycomb. She decorated the honeycomb with a pattern using numbers. Can you discover Buzzy's pattern and fill in the empty cells for her?

Fractions Made Faster
Use the fraction wall to compare the size of these fractions - you'll be amazed how it helps!

Rod Fractions
Pick two rods of different colours. Given an unlimited supply of rods of each of the two colours, how can we work out what fraction the shorter rod is of the longer one?

Sets of Four Numbers
There are ten children in Becky's group. Can you find a set of numbers for each of them? Are there any other sets?

Twizzle's Journey
Twizzle, a female giraffe, needs transporting to another zoo. Which route will give the fastest journey?

The Thousands Game
Each child in Class 3 took four numbers out of the bag. Who had made the highest even number?

Calendar Activities
Don't get rid of your old calendars! You can get a lot more mathematical mileage out of them before they are thrown away. These activities, using cut up dates from the calendar, provide numbers to practise skills that may be in need of review after a holiday break.

Number Sense Series: A Sense of 'ten' and Place Value
Once a basic number sense has developed for numbers up to ten, a strong 'sense of ten' needs to be developed as a foundation for both place value and mental calculations.

Here to There 1 2 3
Move from the START to the FINISH by moving across or down to the next square. Can you find a route to make these totals?

A Numbered Route
Can you draw a continuous line through 16 numbers on this grid so that the total of the numbers you pass through is as high as possible?

Up and Down Donkey
A number card game for 2-6 players.
The Magic Number and the Hepta-tree
Find the exact difference between the largest ball and the smallest ball on the Hepta Tree and then use this to work out the MAGIC NUMBER!
Largest Number
What is the largest number you can make using the three digits 2, 3 and 4 in any way you like, using any operations you like? You can only use each digit once.

How many ways can you write the word EUROMATHS by starting at the top left hand corner and taking the next letter by stepping one step down or one step to the right in a 5x5 array?

Suppose you had to begin the never ending task of writing out the natural numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.... and so on. What would be the 1000th digit you would write down.

Rachel's Problem
Age 14 to 16 challenge level.
Is it true that $99^n$ has 2n digits and $999^n$ has 3n digits? Investigate!

From a group of any 4 students in a class of 30, each has exchanged Christmas cards with the other three. Show that some students have exchanged cards with all the other students in the class. How many such students are there?

All the words in the Snowman language consist of exactly seven letters formed from the letters {s, no, wm, an). How many words are there in the Snowman language?

Fair Exchange
In your bank, you have three types of coins. The number of spots shows how much they are worth. Can you choose coins to exchange with the groups given to make the same total?

Place this "worm" on the 100 square and find the total of the four squares it covers. Keeping its head in the same place, what other totals can you make?
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Comparing Numbers Worksheets
Comparing and ordering numbers worksheets.
Our comparing numbers worksheets start off by focusing on comparing groups of objects rather than numbers . Later worksheets directly compare or order numbers without representations by pictured objects.
Topics include:
Kindergarten more than / less than worksheets
- Which group has more objects (using pictures, not numbers)
- Draw more (or less) objects than shown
- Which group has the most (or least) objects (using pictures, not numbers)
- Count the object and circle the correct symbol (>, <, =)
- Circle the number which is greater (less)
- Compare the numbers and write in the correct symbol (>, <, =)
- Circle the greatest (least) number
- Order the numbers from least to greatest (4 numbers)
Grade 1 comparing numbers worksheets
- Order 3 numbers least to greatest (0-30)
- Order 5 numbers least to greatest (0-100)
- Compare numbers as less than, greater than or equal to (<, >, =) 0-30
- Compare numbers as less than, greater than or equal to (<, >, =) 0-100
Grade 2 comparing and ordering numbers worksheets
- compare numbers up to 100 or 1,000
- order numbers up to 100 or 1,000
Grade 3 comparing and ordering numbers worksheets
- compare numbers up to 10,000 or 100,000
- order numbers up to 10,000 or 100,000
Grade 4 comparing and ordering numbers
- compare numbers up to 1 million
- order numbers up to 1 million
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Place value - Order and Compare numbers beyond 1000
Subject: Mathematics
Age range: 7-11
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This is a whole lesson based on the Year 4 Place Value objective of “Order and Compare numbers beyond 1000”. This resource includes the teacher input ( learning journey) and differentiated worksheets; Mild ( LA) , Spicy ( MA) and Hot (HA) with a depth activity to deepen the children’s understanding of the concept being learned.
The questions have been inspired and adapted from the White Rose Small Steps Guidance and Teaching for Mastery documents. This document is useful for teachers who have adapted Mastery Maths or Singaporean Maths and need guidance in the approach or those who are looking for variation in fluency, reasoning and problem solving or simply those who don’t want to plan it themselves but want high quality resources and quality first teaching. =)
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I love your resorces they made my life so easy last year. The quality of the questions is also good. I recommend them to the other teachers that I work with. My children really enjoy Mild, Spicy and Hot differentiation however sometimes they cannot read what it says on the papers. I was wondering if you could do a word version so that the teachers could edit them??
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Love this. Only problem is incorrect spelling of ascending and descending.
A fantastic resource that will really challenge my more able children to explain and show their reasoning.
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Compare and Order to a Million Lesson
This Year 5 Compare and Order to a Million lesson covers the prior learning of representing, comparing and ordering numbers within 100,000, before moving onto the main skill of comparing and ordering numbers to a million.
The lesson starts with a prior learning worksheet to check pupils’ understanding. The interactive lesson slides recap the prior learning before moving on to the main skill. Children can then practise further by completing the activities and can extend their learning by completing an engaging extension task.
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Mathematics Year 5: (5N2) Read, write, order and compare numbers to at least 1,000,000
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Lesson Slides
These lesson slides guide pupils through the prior learning of representing, comparing and ordering numbers within 100,000, before moving onto the main skill of compare and order to a million. There are a number of questions to check pupils' understanding throughout.

Modelling Powerpoint
This powerpoint can be used to model the questions that the children will complete on the Varied Fluency and Reasoning & Problem Solving worksheets as part of this lesson.

These are the same as the lesson slides on Classroom Secrets. You can assign this as an activity for pupils to access individually in school or remotely from home.

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In this Read, Write, Order and Compare Numbers Video Tutorial, Jade represents numbers up to a million in place value charts, part-whole models, numerals and words.
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This worksheet recaps representing, comparing and ordering numbers within 100,000, before moving onto the main skill of comparing and ordering numbers to a million.

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This Year 5 Compare and Order Numbers to 100,000 activity includes five questions to check pupils' understanding of place value within 5-digit numbers.
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This compare and order to a million supporting activities sheet contains suggestions for additional tasks you might wish to use to support pupils' understanding of the concepts taught in the lesson.
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This worksheet includes differentiated varied fluency questions for pupils to practise comparing and ordering numbers to a million.

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These Year 5 Read, Write, Order and Compare Numbers up to 1,000,000 Practical Activities aim to challenge pupils' understanding of reading, writing, ordering and comparing numbers up to 1,000,000.
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This Compare and Order to a Million Discussion Problems includes two discussion problems which can be used in pairs or small groups to further pupils' understanding of the concepts taught in this lesson.

This differentiated worksheet includes reasoning and problem solving questions to support the teaching of this step.

This compare and order to a million extension task includes a challenge activity which can be used to further pupils' understanding of the concepts taught in the compare and order to a million lesson.

This worksheet includes varied fluency, reasoning and problem solving questions for pupils to practise the main skill of compare and order to a million.

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This Year 5 Compare and Order to a Million Maths Challenge is designed to check pupils' understanding of comparing and ordering numbers up to one million.

This differentiated worksheet includes varied fluency and reasoning and problem solving questions to support the teaching of this step.
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This resource is aimed at Year 5 Expected and has been designed to give children the opportunity to consolidate the skills they have learned in Autumn Block 1 – Place Value.

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Buzz and Reena are astronauts travelling around the universe. They need your help with comparing and ordering numbers to a million. Help them with all their challenges as they travel through the galaxy.

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Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Let us first recall the meaning of comparing before learning about comparing numbers. Comparing is the process in which we observe similar properties of different objects or things. Comparing and ordering are an integral part of our everyday lives. Comparing and ordering numbers is a concept in math where we compare the numbers according to their values and identify the smaller and bigger numbers and then order them in ascending or descending order. We compare numbers in our daily lives, for example, by comparing the number of working hours every day, we get to know when we have worked more. We can compare and order numbers in ascending or descending order.
In this article, we will explore the concept of comparing and ordering numbers, the signs used to compare them and learn about comparing rational and integer numbers. We will also learn to compare and order numbers in ascending and descending order with the help of solved examples for a better understanding of the concept.
What is Comparing Numbers?
Comparing numbers is a method of comparing two or more numbers and identifying if one number is equal , lesser, or greater than the other numbers. We use different symbols to write the comparison between numbers. We compare numbers in our daily lives, for example, comparing daily temperature, prices of everyday use items, height, weight, etc. When comparing natural numbers , the number with more digits is greater than the number with a lesser number of digits.
Comparing Numbers Meaning
Comparing Numbers means identifying a number that is smaller or greater than the rest. We can compare numbers using different methods such as on a number line , by counting , or by counting the number of digits, using place values of the numbers, etc. In our daily lives, comparing numbers is a common practice as we compare numbers with similar properties to identify one number is equal to, smaller than, or greater than the other numbers.
What is Ordering Numbers?
Ordering Numbers is a method of arranging them in order - either from small to big or big to small. When we arrange numbers in ascending order, we arrange them from small to big, and when we arrange numbers from big to small, it is called descending order.
Steps for Comparing Numbers
To learn how to compare numbers, let us go through the steps below:
- Step 1: Compare the number of digits. More number of digits means greater the number.
- Step 2: If the number of digits is the same then compare the higher place values .
- Step 3: If the digits are the same at the highest place value, compare the digits in the next place value to the right.
- Step 4: Keep comparing digits with the same place value until you find digits that are different. The one with the higher face value is the greater number.
Symbols for Comparing Numbers
For comparing numbers, we use specific symbols to identify the greater, smaller, or equal numbers. There are three such symbols. The table given below shows the meaning of each symbol used for comparing numbers.
The less than and greater than symbols look like the alphabet 'V' placed horizontally. An easy way to memorize the symbols is, the open side of the symbol faces the greater number always, and the pointed end points towards the smaller number. So, if the greater number comes first, then it is a 'greater than symbol >', and if the smaller number comes first, then it is a 'less than symbol <'.

Now that we have learned how to compare numbers, we will now discuss how to order numbers after the comparison. We can arrange the numbers after comparing them in ascending order or descending order . Let us understand the meaning of the two methods of ordering:
- Ascending Order: The arrangement of data from the smallest to the largest value is known as ascending order. For example, 1 < 2 < 3 < 4 < 5.
- Descending Order: The arrangement of data from the largest to the smallest value is known as ascending order. For example, 5 > 4 > 3 > 2 > 1.
Comparing Rational Numbers
When comparing rational numbers, we take the LCM of the denominators of the rational numbers being compared. We convert the given rational numbers into like fractions and then compare their numerators. There are some points to remember before learning how to compare rational numbers:
- All negative rational numbers are less than 0.
- All positive rational numbers are greater than 0.
- All positive rational numbers are greater than all negative rational numbers.
Let us now compare two rational numbers to understand the process. Compare 2/3 and 6/7. First, we find the LCM of the denominators of the two given rational numbers. LCM(3, 7) = 21. Now, convert the rational numbers into like rational numbers.
2/3 = (2 × 7) / (3 × 7) = 14/21
6/7 = (6 × 3) / (7 × 3) = 18/21
Now, compare the rational numbers by comparing the numerators of the two like fractions. Since, 18 > 14, so 18 / 21 > 14 / 21. Therefore, we have 6/7 > 2/3.
Important Notes on Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Comparing numbers is a method of comparing two or more numbers and identifying if one number is equal, lesser, or greater than the other numbers.
- We can order the numbers in ascending or descending order.
- The symbols used for comparing numbers are <, >, and =.
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Comparing and Ordering Numbers Examples
Example 1: Steffy wants to gift a microwave oven to her mom. She saw two ovens having the same features having a listed price of $250 and $252. Which microwave oven should Steffy buy for a good deal?
Solution: To get the best deal, we need to compare the list prices.
On comparing we find, 250 is less than 252.
Answer: Hence, Steffy should buy the microwave oven which cost her $250 to get the best deal.
Example 2: Megan purchased some items from a store worth $57 but she has $40 only with her. She decided to return the item with the highest price. Which item should she return?
Solution: To find the item with the highest price, arrange the prices in ascending order. {$5, $6, $7, $9, $12, $18} Now, $18 is at the last. It means it is valued at the highest price. The price of chocolate is $18, so Megan should return the chocolate.
Answer: Hence, Megan would return chocolates to buy the remaining items.
Example 3: Compare numbers in the given list and arrange them in descending order.
{-10, 3, -4, 0, -8, 4, 2, -1}
Solution: First, we will segregate the negative, positive numbers and 0. {-10, -4, -8, -1}, {3, 4, 2}, and 0.
Now, comparing the negative numbers: -1 > -4 > -8 > -10
Comparing the positive numbers: 4 > 3 > 2
Now arranging all given numbers in descending order, we have
4 > 3 > 2 > 0 > -1 > -4 > -8 > -10
Answer: The list in descending order is written as 4 > 3 > 2 > 0 > -1 > -4 > -8 > -10.
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FAQs on Comparing and Ordering Numbers
What is comparing numbers in math, what is the rule for comparing numbers.
In comparing natural numbers, the number with more digits is always a greater number than the others, and the number with fewer digits is always the smallest.
Why is Comparing Numbers Important in Real Life?
We compare numbers in our daily lives, for example, comparing daily temperature, prices of everyday use items, height, weight, etc. Hence, it is important to learn to compare numbers.
What is Comparing and Ordering Numbers?
Comparing and ordering numbers is a concept of comparing the numbers first and then ordering them in ascending or descending order.
How Do You Compare Whole Numbers?
We can compare whole numbers using a number line.
What is the Difference Between Comparing and Ordering Numbers?
Comparing numbers is just a process of identifying greater and smaller numbers. Ordering numbers involve comparing them along with arranging them in an ascending or descending order.
How to Do Comparing Numbers?
We can compare numbers using different methods such as on a number line, by counting, or by counting the number of digits, using place values of the numbers, etc.
Comparing And Ordering Numbers
In these lessons, we will learn to compare numbers and put them in order.
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How to Compare Two Numbers?
When we compare two numbers, there are three possibilities:
The first number is greater than the second (4 > 2).
The second number is greater than the first (2 < 3)
The two numbers are equal (6 = 6)
The following diagram shows how to compare numbers. Scroll down the page for examples and solutions on how to compare and order numbers.

Example: Which number is smaller, 246 738 or 246 951?
Solution: Line up the digits.

Compare the digits starting from the left. Find the first place that they differ.
In this example, the digits in the hundreds place are not the same.
7 is smaller than 9.
So, 246 738 is smaller than 246 951.
How to Order Numbers?
When ordering numbers, we can compare the numbers two at a time. We can also use the following method.
Example: Arrange the following numbers in increasing order
425 876, 425 987, 425 856
Solution: Line up the numbers vertically

Compare the digits starting from the left.
Arranging the numbers in increasing order, we get
425 856, 425 876, 425 987
How to use place value to compare numbers as greater than or less than and how to order numbers as greatest to least or least to greatest?
How to compare and order a given set of numbers?
Example: Arrange the following numbers from the least to greatest 10,315, 812, 5,642, 819, 4,329
How to use a place value chart to compare and order whole numbers?
Compare the two numbers: 1,387,513 and 1,385,787

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Grade 1 comparing numbers worksheets Order 3 numbers least to greatest (0-30) Order 5 numbers least to greatest (0-100) Compare numbers as less than, greater than or equal to (<, >, =) 0-30 Compare numbers as less than, greater than or equal to (<, >, =) 0-100 Grade 2 comparing and ordering numbers worksheets compare numbers up to 100 or 1,000
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Reasoning and Problem Solving Step 14: Order and Compare Decimals National Curriculum Objectives: Mathematics Year 5: (5F8) Read, write, order and compare numbers with up to three decimal places Mathematics Year 5: (5F10) Solve problems involving number up to three decimal places Differentiation: Questions 1, 4 and 7 (Problem Solving)
Reasoning and Problem Solving Step 5: Compare and Order Fractions Less than 1 National Curriculum Objectives: Mathematics Year 5: (5F3) Compare and order fractions whose denominators are all multiples of the same number Differentiation: ... than 1 with numerators that are multiples of the same number. Draw a diagram to check. Questions 2, 5 and ...
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Place value - Order and Compare numbers beyond 1000 Subject: Mathematics Age range: 7-11 Resource type: Other 24 reviews File previews flipchart, 6.75 MB pdf, 4.65 MB This is a whole lesson based on the Year 4 Place Value objective of "Order and Compare numbers beyond 1000".
Comparing and Ordering (5-Digits) These activities, games, worksheets, and lessons will help students learn to compare and order numbers up to 5-digits. Comparing Numbers Comparing 5-Digit Numbers FREE Compare 5-digit numbers using the symbols <, >, and =. This worksheet has a total of 25 questions and includes two word problems. 3rd and 4th Grades
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Steps for Comparing Numbers To learn how to compare numbers, let us go through the steps below: Step 1: Compare the number of digits. More number of digits means greater the number. Step 2: If the number of digits is the same then compare the higher place values.
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