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Engage your students with these fun First Grade Math Number Sense Activities with Ordering and Comparing Numbers Worksheets and digital activities and help them master these important foundational skills.
These First Grade Math Number Sense Activities and Ordering and Comparing Numbers Worksheets are perfect for morning work, homework, math centers, distance or hybrid learning, or homeschool.
The No Prep printable worksheets and ready-to-use digital activities give you lots of options when assigning to your students. Perfect for guided practice, independent practice, math centers, or intervention.
The digital activities are easy to assign through Google Classroom or by sharing a link directly with your students. Fill your lesson plans with these no-prep activities and rest knowing you are providing your students with engaging and rigorous math practice.
First Grade Math Number Sense Activities with Place Value Worksheets includes:
- Printable PDF format
- Digital version compatible with Google Slides
- 60 pages of first-grade number sense activities
Place value worksheets breakdown by skill:
- 8 pages of Comparing Groups with Pictures
- 8 pages of Comparing Ten Frames with >,< =.
- 8 pages of Comparing Rod and Units
- 8 pages of Color in Hundred Charts and Compare
- 8 pages of Draw the Rods and Units and Compare
- 8 pages of Comparing using Place Value Charts
- 4 pages of Ordering Three Numbers
- 4 pages of Numbers Before/Numbers Less
- 4 pages of Comparing Written Numbers
Don’t need the printable version? For the DIGITAL version for use with Google Slides™ CLICK HERE.
Don’t need the digital version? For the printables only CLICK HERE.
This unit is aligned with the First Grade Common Core Math Standard 1.NBT.3
Understanding Place Value:
Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.
This unit includes practice with comparing and ordering numbers with the use of objects, ten frames, base ten blocks, place value charts and numbers.
Be sure to check out the HUGE Mega Math Practice Bundle here:
Mega Math Practice ALL STANDARDS plus Seasonal Units (53 UNITS)
MORE THAN 2,000 pages of Standards-Based Practice
Check out other Mega Math Practice Seasonal Units here:
Mega Math Practice Back to School 1.NBT.2
Mega Math Practice Back to School 1.OA.4
Mega Math Practice Back to School 1.OA.3
Mega Math Practice Back to School FREE 1.NBT.2
Mega Math Practice Back to School FREE 1.NBT.4
Mega Math Practice Halloween 1.OA.1
Mega Math Practice Halloween 1.NBT.2
Mega Math Practice Thanksgiving 1.OA.5
Mega Math Practice Thanksgiving FREE 1.OA.5
Mega Math Practice Thanksgiving 1.OA.6A
Mega Math Practice Holiday 1.OA.1
Mega Math Practice Holiday 1.OA.5
Mega Math Practice Holiday FREE 1.OA.6A
Mega Math Practice Holiday 1.OA.6A
Mega Math Practice Winter 1.OA.3
Mega Math Practice New Year 1.OA.4
Mega Math Practice Valentine 1.OA.6
Mega Math Practice St. Patty 1.NBT.1
Mega Math Practice Spring 1.NBT.2
More Mega Math Practice:
Numbers and Operations in Base Ten Bundle 1.NBT
Operations and Algebraic Thinking Bundle 1.OA
Operations and ALgebraic Thinking Word Problems 1.OA.1
Mega Math Practice 1.NBT.3 gives your students a lot of practice understanding the magnitude of numbers and the concepts of greater than and less than. Young mathematicians not only need to learn how to understand numbers based on place value but also how numbers relate and compare to each other. Students should not just be able to compare numbers, but to reason with those comparisons. This is how we encourage higher-order thinking in our young students.
Teachers need to understand the ways in which students acquire the ability to understand ordering and comparing numbers and its relationship to place value. Developing reasoning with place value is critical to using higher-level math. This standards-based unit includes practice comparing and ordering numbers based on place value relationships. Are your students ready for the challenges of the 21st century? Problem-solving and critical thinking skills are at the very heart of getting our kids ready to navigate the world of today.
Mega Math Practice can be used as independent practice for skills already taught, homework or for a class starter. These pages are NOT meant to be used until students need practice with skills that they have already been taught. The use of manipulatives would also be helpful when using these practice pages.
Students need many opportunities to work with different situations in comparing and ordering numbers. These pages progress from concrete to representational to abstract thinking about numbers.
I hope that you and your kids enjoy these fun First Grade Math Number Sense Activities with Place Value Worksheets set. Check out my store for lots of fun math units including my popular Number of the Day units for grades K-Second.
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This material is copyrighted by Barbara Morgan Balius. The purchase of this copyrighted product includes a limited license for your classroom use. It is meant for use by one teacher in one classroom. You may use this resource for each of your students in one classroom. The product may not be copied and distributed, uploaded to the internet, or stored in a public retrieval system outside of the scope of your classroom before obtaining written approval from its author, Barbara Morgan Balius. This resource is not an Open Education Resource (OER) and as such cannot be uploaded to any #GoOpen websites, including, but not limited to, Amazon Inspire. If you intend to use it for more than one classroom, a whole school, or a whole district, additional licenses may be purchased on Teachers pay Teachers in my store. The pages included in this resource may not be used in whole or in part to create something new, and/or be distributed in any way without written consent from the author, Barbara Morgan Balius.
If you have any questions pertaining to this limited license for this product, please contact mrsbaliusfirstgrade@aol.com for a quote.
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Engage your students with these fun First Grade Math Number Sense Activities with Ordering and Comparing Numbers Worksheets and digital activities and help them master these important foundational skills.
These First Grade Math Number Sense Activities and Ordering and Comparing Numbers Worksheets are perfect for morning work, homework, math centers, distance or hybrid learning, or homeschool.
The No Prep printable worksheets and ready-to-use digital activities give you lots of options when assigning to your students. Perfect for guided practice, independent practice, math centers, or intervention.
The digital activities are easy to assign through Google Classroom or by sharing a link directly with your students. Fill your lesson plans with these no-prep activities and rest knowing you are providing your students with engaging and rigorous math practice.
First Grade Math Number Sense Activities with Place Value Worksheets includes:
- Printable PDF format
- Digital version compatible with Google Slides
- 60 pages of first-grade number sense activities
Place value worksheets breakdown by skill:
- 8 pages of Comparing Groups with Pictures
- 8 pages of Comparing Ten Frames with >,< =.
- 8 pages of Comparing Rod and Units
- 8 pages of Color in Hundred Charts and Compare
- 8 pages of Draw the Rods and Units and Compare
- 8 pages of Comparing using Place Value Charts
- 4 pages of Ordering Three Numbers
- 4 pages of Numbers Before/Numbers Less
- 4 pages of Comparing Written Numbers
Don’t need the printable version? For the DIGITAL version for use with Google Slides™ CLICK HERE.
Don’t need the digital version? For the printables only CLICK HERE.
This unit is aligned with the First Grade Common Core Math Standard 1.NBT.3
Understanding Place Value:
Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.
This unit includes practice with comparing and ordering numbers with the use of objects, ten frames, base ten blocks, place value charts and numbers.
Be sure to check out the HUGE Mega Math Practice Bundle here:
Mega Math Practice ALL STANDARDS plus Seasonal Units (53 UNITS)
MORE THAN 2,000 pages of Standards-Based Practice
Check out other Mega Math Practice Seasonal Units here:
Mega Math Practice Back to School 1.NBT.2
Mega Math Practice Back to School 1.OA.4
Mega Math Practice Back to School 1.OA.3
Mega Math Practice Back to School FREE 1.NBT.2
Mega Math Practice Back to School FREE 1.NBT.4
Mega Math Practice Halloween 1.OA.1
Mega Math Practice Halloween 1.NBT.2
Mega Math Practice Thanksgiving 1.OA.5
Mega Math Practice Thanksgiving FREE 1.OA.5
Mega Math Practice Thanksgiving 1.OA.6A
Mega Math Practice Holiday 1.OA.1
Mega Math Practice Holiday 1.OA.5
Mega Math Practice Holiday FREE 1.OA.6A
Mega Math Practice Holiday 1.OA.6A
Mega Math Practice Winter 1.OA.3
Mega Math Practice New Year 1.OA.4
Mega Math Practice Valentine 1.OA.6
Mega Math Practice St. Patty 1.NBT.1
Mega Math Practice Spring 1.NBT.2
More Mega Math Practice:
Numbers and Operations in Base Ten Bundle 1.NBT
Operations and Algebraic Thinking Bundle 1.OA
Operations and ALgebraic Thinking Word Problems 1.OA.1
Mega Math Practice 1.NBT.3 gives your students a lot of practice understanding the magnitude of numbers and the concepts of greater than and less than. Young mathematicians not only need to learn how to understand numbers based on place value but also how numbers relate and compare to each other. Students should not just be able to compare numbers, but to reason with those comparisons. This is how we encourage higher-order thinking in our young students.
Teachers need to understand the ways in which students acquire the ability to understand ordering and comparing numbers and its relationship to place value. Developing reasoning with place value is critical to using higher-level math. This standards-based unit includes practice comparing and ordering numbers based on place value relationships. Are your students ready for the challenges of the 21st century? Problem-solving and critical thinking skills are at the very heart of getting our kids ready to navigate the world of today.
Mega Math Practice can be used as independent practice for skills already taught, homework or for a class starter. These pages are NOT meant to be used until students need practice with skills that they have already been taught. The use of manipulatives would also be helpful when using these practice pages.
Students need many opportunities to work with different situations in comparing and ordering numbers. These pages progress from concrete to representational to abstract thinking about numbers.
I hope that you and your kids enjoy these fun First Grade Math Number Sense Activities with Place Value Worksheets set. Check out my store for lots of fun math units including my popular Number of the Day units for grades K-Second.
Customer Tips:
How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases:
• Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to log in). Beside each purchase, you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you.
Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies, and product launches:
• Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. You will now receive email updates about my store.
This purchase is for one teacher only.
This material is copyrighted by Barbara Morgan Balius. The purchase of this copyrighted product includes a limited license for your classroom use. It is meant for use by one teacher in one classroom. You may use this resource for each of your students in one classroom. The product may not be copied and distributed, uploaded to the internet, or stored in a public retrieval system outside of the scope of your classroom before obtaining written approval from its author, Barbara Morgan Balius. This resource is not an Open Education Resource (OER) and as such cannot be uploaded to any #GoOpen websites, including, but not limited to, Amazon Inspire. If you intend to use it for more than one classroom, a whole school, or a whole district, additional licenses may be purchased on Teachers pay Teachers in my store. The pages included in this resource may not be used in whole or in part to create something new, and/or be distributed in any way without written consent from the author, Barbara Morgan Balius.
If you have any questions pertaining to this limited license for this product, please contact mrsbaliusfirstgrade@aol.com for a quote.






