Compare and order multi-digit numbers up to 1000. 0206.2.5 Links verified on 12/30/2014
- Alligator Lunch - learn greater than and less than symbols
- Compare - 1-9, 1-20, 10-99, 100-999, customize the range of numbers - from FreeMathTest
- Worksheets to print are also available supporting instruction of this topic
- Compare and Order Numbers - explanation and examples
- Compare and Order Worksheets - links to several worksheets
- Comparing Amounts - more, less or the same
- Comparing and Ordering Integers - using a number line to explain
- Compare It! - Students can practice comparing numbers, objects, or words using Greater Than, Less Than, Equal, Greater Than or Equal, Less Than or Equal, and Not Equal operators. You can have them compare words only, symbols only, or use both words and symbols
- Compare Numbers - choose the red button for numbers to 1,000 or the orange button for numbers to 10,000
- Comparing Numbers - animated explanation from Harcourt
- Comparing Numbers Game - BBC's Skillwise game
- Comparing Numbers Worksheet - three sheets to print
- Comparing Two Numbers - comparing 4 to 6 digit numbers.
- comparing one digit numbers | comparing two digit numbers | comparing three digit numbers
- Genius Boxing - box some of history's great math minds such as Einstein, Copernicus, Galileo, Bill Gates and more for universal math supremacy
- Greater or Smaller - Compare two numbers.
- One False Move - (FunBrain) Start with the lowest number and work your way up. If you don't know where to start, try using the map.
- One False Move - (FunBrain) Start with the highest number and work your way down. If you don't know where to start, try using the map.
- Ordering Numbers to One-Hundred - arrange numbers from least to greatest by clicking and dragging the numbers
- Ordering Three-digit Numbers - arrange numbers from least to greatest by clicking and dragging the numbers
- Place Numbers in Order - choose level and then ascending or descending order
- Practice comparison at FreeMathTest - numbers from .10 to .99, numbers from .100 to .999, numbers from 0 to 10, numbers from 10 to 50, numbers from 50 to 100.
- Using Comparison Symbols - choose the correct comparison symbol
- Using Comparison Symbols with Number Sentences - simple number sentences are used, select <, >, or =
- Wabbit Words - Read the sentence and then find a carrot with the appropriate number, e.g. 'Less then 26' choose any carrot that is less than 26.
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