This medium worksheet leans hard on symbol fluency with a vocabulary twist at the end. Part A presents nine fill-in-the-symbol problems including reversed-digit pairs like 52 ___ 25, 34 ___ 43, 19 ___ 91, and 83 ___ 38, plus equal pairs such as 67 ___ 67 and 55 ___ 55, so children practice all three symbols across the full 0–99 range. Part B closes with a four-row matching task that pairs the words greater than, less than, equal to, and compare with their meanings — including '>' for greater than and 'to look at two numbers' for compare — tying the language back to the math.
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Comparing Two-Digit Numbers (Greater/Less Than)
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. 52 > 25 (>, <, or =)
2. 34 < 43 (>, <, or =)
3. 67 = 67 (>, <, or =)
4. 19 < 91 (>, <, or =)
5. 78 > 72 (>, <, or =)
6. 46 < 64 (>, <, or =)
7. 55 = 55 (>, <, or =)
8. 83 > 38 (>, <, or =)
9. 21 < 29 (>, <, or =)
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
greater than
→ >
the same amount
less than
→ <
>
equal to
→ the same amount
to look at two numbers
compare
→ to look at two numbers
<
Comparing Two-Digit Numbers (Greater/Less Than)
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) 52 > 25 (>, <, or =)
2) 34 < 43 (>, <, or =)
3) 67 = 67 (>, <, or =)
4) 19 < 91 (>, <, or =)
5) 78 > 72 (>, <, or =)
6) 46 < 64 (>, <, or =)
7) 55 = 55 (>, <, or =)
8) 83 > 38 (>, <, or =)
9) 21 < 29 (>, <, or =)
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
greater than
→ >
the same amount
less than
→ <
>
equal to
→ the same amount
to look at two numbers
compare
→ to look at two numbers
<
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