This easy worksheet introduces first graders to comparing two-digit numbers within 50. In Part A, children write the correct symbol (<, >, or =) between eight number pairs like 12 and 21 or 34 and 28, including matching pairs that equal each other. Part B offers five true-or-false statements such as '25 is greater than 42' to check that students can read comparison sentences and judge them correctly using place value reasoning.
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Comparing Two-Digit Numbers
Part A: Write the Symbol
Write >, <, or = to compare the two numbers.
1. 12 < 21
2. 34 > 28
3. 15 = 15
4. 23 < 32
5. 47 > 39
6. 30 = 30
7. 18 < 41
8. 45 > 36
Part B: True or False
Read each sentence. Circle True or False.
1. 25 is greater than 42.
True False
2. 13 < 31 is true.
True False
3. 40 is equal to 40.
True False
4. 19 > 29 is true.
True False
5. 36 is less than 48.
True False
Comparing Two-Digit Numbers
★ Part A: Write the Symbol
Write >, <, or = to compare the two numbers.
1) 12 < 21
2) 34 > 28
3) 15 = 15
4) 23 < 32
5) 47 > 39
6) 30 = 30
7) 18 < 41
8) 45 > 36
★ Part B: True or False
Read each sentence. Circle True or False.
1) 25 is greater than 42.
True
False
2) 13 < 31 is true.
True
False
3) 40 is equal to 40.
True
False
4) 19 > 29 is true.
True
False
5) 36 is less than 48.
True
False
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Compare two-digit numbers using greater than (>), less than (<), and equal to (=). Then answer true or false.
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