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Comparing and Ordering Numbers Task Cards
Comparing and Ordering Numbers Task Cards
Comparing and Ordering Numbers Task Cards
Comparing and Ordering Numbers Task Cards
Comparing and Ordering Numbers Task Cards
Comparing and Ordering Numbers Task Cards
Comparing and Ordering Numbers Task Cards
Comparing and Ordering Numbers Task Cards
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This bundle includes two engaging sets of math task cards that give students meaningful practice with number sense and place value skills:

The comparing numbers task cards includes 24 task cards where students compare two numbers using <, >, or =. A recording sheet and answer key are provided for easy use, grading, or student self-checking. This activity is perfect for reinforcing comparison skills in math centers, small groups, or whole-class activities like Scoot.

The ordering numbers task cards includes 24 task cards where students arrange numbers in order from least to greatest or greatest to least. It also comes with a recording sheet and answer key for accountability and easy grading. This activity is great for practicing place value, ordering skills, and building number sense.

With a total of 48 task cards, this bundle is perfect for review, practice, or test prep in 2nd–4th grade classrooms!

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Description

This bundle includes two engaging sets of math task cards that give students meaningful practice with number sense and place value skills:

The comparing numbers task cards includes 24 task cards where students compare two numbers using <, >, or =. A recording sheet and answer key are provided for easy use, grading, or student self-checking. This activity is perfect for reinforcing comparison skills in math centers, small groups, or whole-class activities like Scoot.

The ordering numbers task cards includes 24 task cards where students arrange numbers in order from least to greatest or greatest to least. It also comes with a recording sheet and answer key for accountability and easy grading. This activity is great for practicing place value, ordering skills, and building number sense.

With a total of 48 task cards, this bundle is perfect for review, practice, or test prep in 2nd–4th grade classrooms!

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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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