Stepping up the challenge, this medium sheet mixes symbol writing with comparison matching. Part A offers nine fill-in problems including reversed-digit pairs like 82 and 28 and close pairs like 53 and 57 that demand careful place-value checking. Part B is a matching exercise where first graders connect questions such as 'Which is less: 48 or 84?' to the right answer, practicing both 'greater' and 'less' language in the same task.
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Comparing Two-Digit Numbers
Part A: Compare and Complete
Write >, <, or = on the line. For some questions, write the missing number.
1. 82 > 28
2. 53 < 57
3. 66 = 66
4. 19 < 91
5. 75 > 57
6. 72 > 71. Write a number greater than 71.
7. 33 < 34. Write a number greater than 33.
8. 88 = 88. Write a number equal to 88.
9. 24 < 25. Write a number less than 25.
Part B: Match the Comparison
Draw a line from each question on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1.
Which is less: 48 or 84?
→ 48
19
Which is greater: 56 or 65?
→ 65
77
Which number equals 77?
→ 77
65
Which is less: 91 or 19?
→ 19
48
Comparing Two-Digit Numbers
★ Part A: Compare and Complete
Write >, <, or = on the line. For some questions, write the missing number.
1) 82 > 28
2) 53 < 57
3) 66 = 66
4) 19 < 91
5) 75 > 57
6) 72 > 71. Write a number greater than 71.
7) 33 < 34. Write a number greater than 33.
8) 88 = 88. Write a number equal to 88.
9) 24 < 25. Write a number less than 25.
★ Part B: Match the Comparison
Draw a line from each question on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1)
Which is less: 48 or 84?
→ 48
19
Which is greater: 56 or 65?
→ 65
77
Which number equals 77?
→ 77
65
Which is less: 91 or 19?
→ 19
48
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