This hard worksheet pushes first graders past simple symbol filling and asks them to reason about whole comparison statements. Part A has four multiple-choice items including 'Which symbol makes 57 ___ 75 true?', 'Which number is greater than 68?' (with options 59, 68, 42, 71), and 'Which statement is correct?' offering 45 > 54, 32 < 23, 89 > 79, and 61 = 16. Part B follows with five fill-in-the-symbol problems like 84 ___ 48, 99 ___ 99, and 17 ___ 71, where reversed digits and equal pairs test whether children check the tens place before answering.
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Comparing Two-Digit Numbers (Greater/Less Than)
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which symbol makes this true? 57 ___ 75
A) <
B) >
C) =
D) none
2. Which number is greater than 68?
A) 59
B) 68
C) 42
D) 71
3. Which statement is correct?
A) 45 > 54
B) 32 < 23
C) 89 > 79
D) 61 = 16
4. Which number is less than 50?
A) 55
B) 60
C) 47
D) 51
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. 84 > 48 (>, <, or =)
2. 36 < 63 (>, <, or =)
3. 99 = 99 (>, <, or =)
4. 17 < 71 (>, <, or =)
5. 53 > 35 (>, <, or =)
Comparing Two-Digit Numbers (Greater/Less Than)
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which symbol makes this true? 57 ___ 75
A) <
B) >
C) =
D) none
2. Which number is greater than 68?
A) 59
B) 68
C) 42
D) 71
3. Which statement is correct?
A) 45 > 54
B) 32 < 23
C) 89 > 79
D) 61 = 16
4. Which number is less than 50?
A) 55
B) 60
C) 47
D) 51
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) 84 > 48 (>, <, or =)
2) 36 < 63 (>, <, or =)
3) 99 = 99 (>, <, or =)
4) 17 < 71 (>, <, or =)
5) 53 > 35 (>, <, or =)
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