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Comparing Numbers Worksheets
Our Comparing Numbers Worksheets are designed to help students master the concepts of greater than, less than, and equal to. These printable PDFs provide engaging exercises that make learning fun and effective.
After learning numbers and counting, kids should learn how to compare numbers. In these free printable worksheets, various skills and activities emphasize comparing numbers using the greater than, lesser than and equal to symbol. Download worksheets for practice and upon practice, children would easily understand the similarity and dissimilarity between numbers.
Related Worksheets: Estimation of Numbers, Ordering Numbers
Comparing Numbers Worksheets
Compare and color the correct symbol
Compare and color the correct symbol
Count the number of objects and fill up
Count the number of objects and fill up
Use the correct symbol and compare
Use the correct symbol and compare
Use the base ten blocks and compare
Use the base ten blocks and compare
These worksheets are excellent tools for reinforcing number sense, enhancing problem-solving skills, and building a solid foundation in mathematics. Whether used in the classroom or for additional practice at home, they provide valuable support in developing students’ confidence and proficiency in comparing numbers.