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Easter Comparing 2-Digit Numbers Worksheets | Grade 1–2 | Spring Math Worksheets
Easter Comparing 2-Digit Numbers Worksheets | Grade 1–2 | Spring Math Worksheets
Easter Comparing 2-Digit Numbers Worksheets | Grade 1–2 | Spring Math Worksheets
Easter Comparing 2-Digit Numbers Worksheets | Grade 1–2 | Spring Math Worksheets
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Description

Make learning number comparison fun this spring with these Easter-themed Comparing 2-Digit Numbers Worksheets! This engaging math resource helps students practice comparing numbers using the symbols greater than (>), less than (<), and equal (=).

These printable Easter math worksheets are perfect for helping young learners strengthen their number sense and place value skills while enjoying a festive spring theme with Easter eggs, bunnies, and fun seasonal visuals.

This resource is designed for Grade 1 and Grade 2 students who are learning to compare numbers within 100.

The worksheets are simple, clear, and classroom-friendly, making them perfect for math centers, morning work, homework, independent practice, early finishers, or spring math review activities.

What’s Included

This resource includes:

30 Printable Worksheets
30 Answer Keys

Each worksheet contains two practice sections:

Part A

Compare the numbers using >, <, or = 6 questions

Part B

Compare the numbers using >, <, = 8 questions

Each worksheet provides 14 practice problems, giving students plenty of opportunities to practice comparing numbers and recognizing which number is greater, less, or equal.

Total Practice

30 Worksheets
30 Answer Keys

14 questions per worksheet

420 total comparison problems

Skills Covered

Students will practice:

• Comparing 2-digit numbers
• Understanding greater than, less than, equal to
• Developing number sense
• Strengthening place value understanding
• Practicing math reasoning skills

Perfect For

✔ Grade 1 Math
✔ Grade 2 Math
✔ Easter Math Activities
✔ Spring Math Centers
✔ Morning Work
✔ Homework
✔ Math Review
✔ Early Finishers
✔ Small Group Instruction
✔ Homeschool Math

Why Teachers Love This Resource

✔ No prep – just print and use
✔ Fun Easter theme students love
✔ Clear and simple worksheet format
✔ Perfect for seasonal math centers
✔ Builds strong number sense and comparison skills
✔ Includes answer keys for easy grading

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Easter Comparing 2-Digit Numbers Worksheets | Grade 1–2 | Spring Math Worksheets

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Description

Make learning number comparison fun this spring with these Easter-themed Comparing 2-Digit Numbers Worksheets! This engaging math resource helps students practice comparing numbers using the symbols greater than (>), less than (<), and equal (=).

These printable Easter math worksheets are perfect for helping young learners strengthen their number sense and place value skills while enjoying a festive spring theme with Easter eggs, bunnies, and fun seasonal visuals.

This resource is designed for Grade 1 and Grade 2 students who are learning to compare numbers within 100.

The worksheets are simple, clear, and classroom-friendly, making them perfect for math centers, morning work, homework, independent practice, early finishers, or spring math review activities.

What’s Included

This resource includes:

30 Printable Worksheets
30 Answer Keys

Each worksheet contains two practice sections:

Part A

Compare the numbers using >, <, or = 6 questions

Part B

Compare the numbers using >, <, = 8 questions

Each worksheet provides 14 practice problems, giving students plenty of opportunities to practice comparing numbers and recognizing which number is greater, less, or equal.

Total Practice

30 Worksheets
30 Answer Keys

14 questions per worksheet

420 total comparison problems

Skills Covered

Students will practice:

• Comparing 2-digit numbers
• Understanding greater than, less than, equal to
• Developing number sense
• Strengthening place value understanding
• Practicing math reasoning skills

Perfect For

✔ Grade 1 Math
✔ Grade 2 Math
✔ Easter Math Activities
✔ Spring Math Centers
✔ Morning Work
✔ Homework
✔ Math Review
✔ Early Finishers
✔ Small Group Instruction
✔ Homeschool Math

Why Teachers Love This Resource

✔ No prep – just print and use
✔ Fun Easter theme students love
✔ Clear and simple worksheet format
✔ Perfect for seasonal math centers
✔ Builds strong number sense and comparison skills
✔ Includes answer keys for easy grading

📢 Follow my store ❤️
Click “Follow” to get updates on new math resources, seasonal printables, and exclusive discounts at The Knowledge Nest Studio!

Easter math worksheets, comparing 2 digit numbers worksheets, greater than less than equal worksheets, spring math worksheets grade 1, spring math worksheets grade 2, comparing numbers within 100, number sense worksheets, printable math worksheets, place value math activities

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Standards

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Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.
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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