Description
Help your 2nd graders master comparing three-digit numbers with this engaging, no-prep math resource aligned to CCSS 2.NBT.A.4! Students will practice comparing numbers using place value concepts and the symbols >, <, and = while building confidence with hundreds, tens, and ones.
Perfect for math centers, independent practice, homework, morning work, small groups, intervention, test prep, and review!
What's Included?
✅ Full-Color TPT Cover Page
✅ Student Practice Worksheet
✅ Answer Key
✅ Place Value Comparison Practice
✅ Critical Thinking & Challenge Problem
✅ CCSS-Aligned Resource
Skills Covered
⭐ Compare two three-digit numbers
⭐ Use place value understanding to compare numbers
⭐ Compare hundreds, tens, and ones
⭐ Use the symbols >, <, and =
⭐ Explain mathematical reasoning
⭐ Strengthen number sense and place value skills
Student Activities
✔ Circle the greater number
✔ Compare numbers using symbols
✔ Analyze place value relationships
✔ Explain answers using place value vocabulary
✔ Draw models to compare numbers
✔ Complete a challenge problem
Perfect For
📚 Math Centers
📚 Independent Practice
📚 Homework
📚 Small Groups
📚 Intervention
📚 Test Prep
📚 Early Finishers
📚 Sub Plans
📚 Place Value Review
Grade Level
2nd Grade
Standard
CCSS 2.NBT.A.4
Compare two three-digit numbers based on the meanings of the digits in each place and use the symbols >, =, and < to show the relationship.
Highlights
Description
Help your 2nd graders master comparing three-digit numbers with this engaging, no-prep math resource aligned to CCSS 2.NBT.A.4! Students will practice comparing numbers using place value concepts and the symbols >, <, and = while building confidence with hundreds, tens, and ones.
Perfect for math centers, independent practice, homework, morning work, small groups, intervention, test prep, and review!
What's Included?
✅ Full-Color TPT Cover Page
✅ Student Practice Worksheet
✅ Answer Key
✅ Place Value Comparison Practice
✅ Critical Thinking & Challenge Problem
✅ CCSS-Aligned Resource
Skills Covered
⭐ Compare two three-digit numbers
⭐ Use place value understanding to compare numbers
⭐ Compare hundreds, tens, and ones
⭐ Use the symbols >, <, and =
⭐ Explain mathematical reasoning
⭐ Strengthen number sense and place value skills
Student Activities
✔ Circle the greater number
✔ Compare numbers using symbols
✔ Analyze place value relationships
✔ Explain answers using place value vocabulary
✔ Draw models to compare numbers
✔ Complete a challenge problem
Perfect For
📚 Math Centers
📚 Independent Practice
📚 Homework
📚 Small Groups
📚 Intervention
📚 Test Prep
📚 Early Finishers
📚 Sub Plans
📚 Place Value Review
Grade Level
2nd Grade
Standard
CCSS 2.NBT.A.4
Compare two three-digit numbers based on the meanings of the digits in each place and use the symbols >, =, and < to show the relationship.



