Description
Comparing Whole Numbers Task Cards are a great resource for reviewing how to compare and order whole numbers with up to seven digits. This resource includes 28 task cards, a student response worksheet, and an answer key. Questions are open-ended and multiple choice.
What will students review with these task cards?
With these Comparing Whole Numbers Task Cards, students will:
- compare two whole numbers up to seven digits each, using words and/or symbols
- order up to four whole numbers up to seven digits each, from least to greatest or greatest to least
What standards are covered?
These Comparing Whole Numbers Task Cards are specifically aligned to the Virginia Math SOL 4.NS.2.
Is a digital version included?
This Comparing Whole Numbers Task Cards resource includes BOTH a digital version and a PDF version. The digital version can be accessed through Google Forms and allows students to easily self-check their work. You can also use the Google Forms task cards to track student progress.
When you purchase this product, you will be given access to a link that will allow you to open the file in Google Forms. You’ll then share that file with your students.
What if I want to create my own math task cards?
Four blank task cards are included so that you can create additional questions, if needed. For these task cards, you will print the blank cards and write your questions directly on the cards.
Don’t miss out!
Task cards are a great, low-prep way to review at the end of a math unit or before state testing. These Comparing Whole Numbers Task Cards can easily be used as part of a math center, Scoot activity, or review game.
Want to save money?
These task cards are included in my 4th Grade Math Task Cards Bundle for a discounted price!
You may also be interested in:
4th Grade Math Interactive Notes
4th Grade Math Parent Study Guides
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Other Information:
I recommend printing these task cards in color and laminating so that they can easily be reused from year to year, although this is not necessary. These task cards also print and are easy to read in grayscale.
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©Meghan Vestal, Vestal’s 21st Century Classroom LLC. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for teachers, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Teachers may NOT upload the product to school/district servers, or to any website, or share digital or print copies. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
Comparing Whole Numbers Task Cards (Math SOL 4.NS.2) {Digital & PDF Included}
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Description
Comparing Whole Numbers Task Cards are a great resource for reviewing how to compare and order whole numbers with up to seven digits. This resource includes 28 task cards, a student response worksheet, and an answer key. Questions are open-ended and multiple choice.
What will students review with these task cards?
With these Comparing Whole Numbers Task Cards, students will:
- compare two whole numbers up to seven digits each, using words and/or symbols
- order up to four whole numbers up to seven digits each, from least to greatest or greatest to least
What standards are covered?
These Comparing Whole Numbers Task Cards are specifically aligned to the Virginia Math SOL 4.NS.2.
Is a digital version included?
This Comparing Whole Numbers Task Cards resource includes BOTH a digital version and a PDF version. The digital version can be accessed through Google Forms and allows students to easily self-check their work. You can also use the Google Forms task cards to track student progress.
When you purchase this product, you will be given access to a link that will allow you to open the file in Google Forms. You’ll then share that file with your students.
What if I want to create my own math task cards?
Four blank task cards are included so that you can create additional questions, if needed. For these task cards, you will print the blank cards and write your questions directly on the cards.
Don’t miss out!
Task cards are a great, low-prep way to review at the end of a math unit or before state testing. These Comparing Whole Numbers Task Cards can easily be used as part of a math center, Scoot activity, or review game.
Want to save money?
These task cards are included in my 4th Grade Math Task Cards Bundle for a discounted price!
You may also be interested in:
4th Grade Math Interactive Notes
4th Grade Math Parent Study Guides
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Other Information:
I recommend printing these task cards in color and laminating so that they can easily be reused from year to year, although this is not necessary. These task cards also print and are easy to read in grayscale.
Follow my TpT store to learn about the newest resources and freebies!
©Meghan Vestal, Vestal’s 21st Century Classroom LLC. All rights reserved. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for teachers, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Teachers may NOT upload the product to school/district servers, or to any website, or share digital or print copies. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).





