Comparing numbers 0-100
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Free printable Comparing numbers 0-100 worksheets for 1st grade. Students compare pairs of numbers across the full 0-100 range using >, <, and = symbols, applying place value understanding to make accurate comparisons. Ideal for mid-to-late year practice. Part of our comparing numbers worksheets collection.
What You'll Learn
- Compare two numbers within 0–100 using <, >, or =
- Determine which two-digit number is greater or lesser
- Apply comparison symbols correctly for numbers up to 100
FAQ
What place value understanding must students apply when comparing two-digit numbers 0-100?⌄
Students must recognize that a higher tens digit makes the number larger regardless of the ones digit — for example, 71 > 69 even though 9 > 1.
How can teachers differentiate comparing 0-100 worksheets for varied skill levels?⌄
Provide number cards so struggling students can arrange values on a number line before writing symbols, while advanced students work from memory.
Is comparing numbers 0-100 addressed in CCSS for 1st grade?⌄
Yes — CCSS 1.NBT.B.3 specifically requires 1st graders to compare two two-digit numbers using >, =, and < symbols.
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