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Compare & Order 2 Digit Numbers - Slides for Comparing & Ordering Numbers
Compare & Order 2 Digit Numbers - Slides for Comparing & Ordering Numbers
Compare & Order 2 Digit Numbers - Slides for Comparing & Ordering Numbers
Compare & Order 2 Digit Numbers - Slides for Comparing & Ordering Numbers
Compare & Order 2 Digit Numbers - Slides for Comparing & Ordering Numbers
Compare & Order 2 Digit Numbers - Slides for Comparing & Ordering Numbers
Compare & Order 2 Digit Numbers - Slides for Comparing & Ordering Numbers
Compare & Order 2 Digit Numbers - Slides for Comparing & Ordering Numbers
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"Perfect place value practice and review. I've used it every year for the last 4 Septembers....not sure what I'd do without it ?"
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Are you looking for digital activities to practice Comparing and Ordering 2 Digit Numbers? These 4 activities involve students putting numbers in order from the least to greatest, comparing numbers, and describing numbers. All 4 activities are provided in PowerPoint, SEESAW, and Google Slides.

All the Info:

Power Point Users: There are 4 files that you can simply open up and use... or add them to your Google Account/Platform of choice

SEESAW Users: These activities are preloaded. With just a click (that is provided) you can save and assign the activities

GOOGLE Users: You can download the files directed to your Google account with just the click of a button! Or you can manually add the PowerPoints if you prefer that!

VIDEO Directions: I have included a screen recording video for all three platforms listed above so that you know exactly how to use these resources.

About the Activities (That can be used in SEESAW, GOOGLE Classroom, or through PowerPoint):

*All activities have 13 slides. The first slide is an example slide so students know exactly what to do!

1. Fin-Tastic Ordering: Students have three sharks with 2-digit numbers on the fins. Students move the sharks to the ocean and order them from least to greatest. Then, students take the greatest number and describe it. They will tell if it is even or odd, identify the number in the tens place, and type the expanded form.

2. Crawl and Order: Students have a caterpillar to build! Students move the circles to create the caterpillar's body. Each circle has a 2-digit number on it. They order the circles from least to greatest. Then, students choose two numbers from the body to compare. Students type the numbers and the comparison symbol.

3. Let's Compare Numbers: Students are given three sets of numbers to compare. Students have the three comparison symbols: greater than, less than, and equal to. Students move the comparison symbol to the correct box. (2-Digit Numbers)

4. Fryin' Up True or False: Students are given three boxes of french fries. The fries contain two numbers and a comparison symbol. Students must identify if the comparison symbol is correct. Students move TRUE or FALSE to the box. (2-Digit Numbers)

*Please Note: The activities in this resource are the same activities in the 3 Digit Compare and Order. However, they are all done with 2-Digit Numbers.

*This purchase is for SINGLE USE ONLY. To share with other teachers or teammates, an additional license will need to be purchased.

Please feel free to ask any questions in the Q&A section of my TpT store.

For more digital activities, look below:

- The Digital Math Activity BUNDLE

- Counting Coins

- Repeated Addition

- Graphs and Data

- Telling Time

- Fractions

- 2D and 3D Shapes

- Measurement

- Multiplication and Division

- 2 Digit Addition with Regrouping

- Place Value of 2 Digit Numbers

- Place Value of 3 Digit Numbers

- Compare and Order 2 Digit Numbers

- Compare and Order 3 Digit Numbers

- Addition and Subtraction Facts

-2 Digit Subtraction with Regrouping

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Compare & Order 2 Digit Numbers - Slides for Comparing & Ordering Numbers

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"Perfect place value practice and review. I've used it every year for the last 4 Septembers....not sure what I'd do without it ?"
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k G.

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Description

Are you looking for digital activities to practice Comparing and Ordering 2 Digit Numbers? These 4 activities involve students putting numbers in order from the least to greatest, comparing numbers, and describing numbers. All 4 activities are provided in PowerPoint, SEESAW, and Google Slides.

All the Info:

Power Point Users: There are 4 files that you can simply open up and use... or add them to your Google Account/Platform of choice

SEESAW Users: These activities are preloaded. With just a click (that is provided) you can save and assign the activities

GOOGLE Users: You can download the files directed to your Google account with just the click of a button! Or you can manually add the PowerPoints if you prefer that!

VIDEO Directions: I have included a screen recording video for all three platforms listed above so that you know exactly how to use these resources.

About the Activities (That can be used in SEESAW, GOOGLE Classroom, or through PowerPoint):

*All activities have 13 slides. The first slide is an example slide so students know exactly what to do!

1. Fin-Tastic Ordering: Students have three sharks with 2-digit numbers on the fins. Students move the sharks to the ocean and order them from least to greatest. Then, students take the greatest number and describe it. They will tell if it is even or odd, identify the number in the tens place, and type the expanded form.

2. Crawl and Order: Students have a caterpillar to build! Students move the circles to create the caterpillar's body. Each circle has a 2-digit number on it. They order the circles from least to greatest. Then, students choose two numbers from the body to compare. Students type the numbers and the comparison symbol.

3. Let's Compare Numbers: Students are given three sets of numbers to compare. Students have the three comparison symbols: greater than, less than, and equal to. Students move the comparison symbol to the correct box. (2-Digit Numbers)

4. Fryin' Up True or False: Students are given three boxes of french fries. The fries contain two numbers and a comparison symbol. Students must identify if the comparison symbol is correct. Students move TRUE or FALSE to the box. (2-Digit Numbers)

*Please Note: The activities in this resource are the same activities in the 3 Digit Compare and Order. However, they are all done with 2-Digit Numbers.

*This purchase is for SINGLE USE ONLY. To share with other teachers or teammates, an additional license will need to be purchased.

Please feel free to ask any questions in the Q&A section of my TpT store.

For more digital activities, look below:

- The Digital Math Activity BUNDLE

- Counting Coins

- Repeated Addition

- Graphs and Data

- Telling Time

- Fractions

- 2D and 3D Shapes

- Measurement

- Multiplication and Division

- 2 Digit Addition with Regrouping

- Place Value of 2 Digit Numbers

- Place Value of 3 Digit Numbers

- Compare and Order 2 Digit Numbers

- Compare and Order 3 Digit Numbers

- Addition and Subtraction Facts

-2 Digit Subtraction with Regrouping

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Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Great resource
Rated 5 out of 5
May 24, 2026
Met expectations
Standards-aligned
This has a great variety of resources to help work on comparing and ordering numbers.
Jill K.
219 reviews • Massachusetts
Grades taught: 4th, 5th
Student populations: Autism, Mild to severe disabilities
Great Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
February 23, 2026
I love using this resource to engage students in learning about comparing and ordering numbers.
Ann T.
812 reviews • Virginia
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Enjoy this resoruce
Rated 5 out of 5
February 4, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
It was easy to use and required no prep! I would recommend it.
Stephanie P.
73 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: 2nd
I really appreciate this resource
Rated 5 out of 5
December 2, 2025
Perfect place value practice and review. I've used it every year for the last 4 Septembers....not sure what I'd do without it ?
k G.
72 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Great product!
Rated 5 out of 5
September 6, 2025
This is a wonderful resource that I will continue to use in my classroom!
Taylor Ruth
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708 reviews • Kentucky
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
July 10, 2025
My students and I really enjoyed using this resource! Thank you so much for creating and sharing!
Primary Junction
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761 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
May 6, 2025
Very happy with this resource. Made learning fun and engaging.
Rebecca C.
1,993 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
February 27, 2025
This was a great resource to use with the students in my classroom.
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.
Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
Compare two three-digit numbers based on meanings of the hundreds, tens, and ones digits, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
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