Kindergarten Comparing Numbers Worksheet (Set F)
Free printable Kindergarten comparing numbers worksheet with an answer key, greater than, less than, equal to. Print as a PDF for the classroom or home.
How to teach comparing and ordering numbers teaching guide, with a worked explanation.
Comparing Numbers
Write <, > or = in each blank to compare the numbers.
- 1.7 ___ 8
- 2.7 ___ 9
- 3.9 ___ 1
- 4.8 ___ 3
- 5.6 ___ 9
- 6.10 ___ 3
- 7.6 ___ 1
- 8.10 ___ 10
- 9.2 ___ 3
- 10.6 ___ 7
- 11.7 ___ 6
- 12.8 ___ 1
- 13.7 ___ 7
- 14.3 ___ 4
- 15.4 ___ 9
- 16.3 ___ 7
- 17.3 ___ 3
- 18.5 ___ 7
- 19.5 ___ 8
- 20.3 ___ 2
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Comparing numbers means deciding which is larger or smaller using the symbols < (less than), > (greater than) and = (equal to).
In class: Compare place-value columns from the left, biggest place first. Use the alligator/greater-than symbol pointing at the larger number.
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