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Comparing three digit numbers worksheet
Comparing three digit numbers worksheet
Comparing three digit numbers worksheet
Comparing three digit numbers worksheet
Comparing three digit numbers worksheet
Comparing three digit numbers worksheet
Comparing three digit numbers worksheet
Comparing three digit numbers worksheet
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Comparing Three-Digit Numbers Worksheets

Help your 2nd-grade students master number comparison with this engaging Comparing Three-Digit Numbers Worksheet set! Designed to strengthen number sense, these worksheets provide practice in identifying greater than, less than, and equal to concepts in a fun and interactive way.

Grade Level: 2nd Grade

Subject: Math


Learning Objectives:

  • Compare three-digit numbers using greater than, less than, and equal to symbols.
  • Develop confidence in number ordering and place value understanding.
  • Strengthen problem-solving skills with a variety of practice exercises.


Activity Details:

This resource includes 75 worksheets covering different comparison activities, such as:
Comparing Three-Digit Numbers – Identify the larger or smaller number.
Greater Than, Less Than, Equal To – Use symbols (<, >, =) to compare numbers.
Ordering Numbers – Arrange three-digit numbers in ascending or descending order.


Details:

  • Total of 75 worksheets for thorough practice.
  • Visually engaging designs to keep students interested.
  • Suitable for both independent work and classroom activities.


Format:

Available in PDF format – easy to print and use in class or at home.

Make number comparison fun and easy with this Comparing Three-Digit Numbers Worksheet set! Perfect for teachers, homeschoolers, and parents looking for effective math practice materials.

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Comparing three digit numbers worksheet

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Description

Comparing Three-Digit Numbers Worksheets

Help your 2nd-grade students master number comparison with this engaging Comparing Three-Digit Numbers Worksheet set! Designed to strengthen number sense, these worksheets provide practice in identifying greater than, less than, and equal to concepts in a fun and interactive way.

Grade Level: 2nd Grade

Subject: Math


Learning Objectives:

  • Compare three-digit numbers using greater than, less than, and equal to symbols.
  • Develop confidence in number ordering and place value understanding.
  • Strengthen problem-solving skills with a variety of practice exercises.


Activity Details:

This resource includes 75 worksheets covering different comparison activities, such as:
Comparing Three-Digit Numbers – Identify the larger or smaller number.
Greater Than, Less Than, Equal To – Use symbols (<, >, =) to compare numbers.
Ordering Numbers – Arrange three-digit numbers in ascending or descending order.


Details:

  • Total of 75 worksheets for thorough practice.
  • Visually engaging designs to keep students interested.
  • Suitable for both independent work and classroom activities.


Format:

Available in PDF format – easy to print and use in class or at home.

Make number comparison fun and easy with this Comparing Three-Digit Numbers Worksheet set! Perfect for teachers, homeschoolers, and parents looking for effective math practice materials.

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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:
Read and write numbers to 1000 using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form.
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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