This Grade 2 worksheet challenges students to compare three numbers at once instead of just two. Multiple-choice and fill-in questions ask for the greatest, least, or middle number among three different three-digit values. Students use hundreds, tens, and ones in sequence to rank numbers confidently and explain their thinking. These multi-step tasks push Grade 2 learners toward deeper CCSS 2.NBT.4 reasoning and careful ordering skill for three-digit numbers.

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Comparing Three-Digit Numbers
Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. If A = 342, B = 345, and C = 324, which number is the greatest?
 A) A = 342
 B) B = 345
 C) C = 324
 D) They are all equal
2. Which is the least: 507, 570, or 705?
 A) 507
 B) 570
 C) 705
 D) They are all equal
3. Arrange 612, 621, and 216 from least to greatest. Which one is in the middle?
 A) 612
 B) 621
 C) 216
 D) They are all equal
4. Which is the greatest: 489, 498, or 484?
 A) 489
 B) 498
 C) 484
 D) They are all equal
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Of 231, 213, and 312, the greatest is 312 .
2) Of 560, 506, and 605, the least is 506 .
3) Of 748, 784, and 847, the middle number is 784 .
4) Of 300, 299, and 301, the greatest is 301 .
5) Of 150, 105, and 510, the least is 105 .
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