This Grade 2 worksheet applies three-digit comparison to real-world word problems and inequality chains. Students decide who read the most pages, which shelf holds the most books, and finish chains like 410 < ___ < 430 with their own numbers. The tasks blend careful reading with place-value reasoning, giving Grade 2 learners rich practice that goes beyond routine drills. These problems stretch CCSS 2.NBT.4 thinking to flexible real situations.

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Busy Bee
Comparing Three-Digit Numbers
Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Ana read 245 pages, Ben read 254 pages, and Cal read 225 pages. Who read the most pages?
 A) Ana
 B) Ben
 C) Cal
 D) They all read the same
2. Three boxes hold 318, 381, and 138 toys. Which box has the fewest toys?
 A) 318
 B) 381
 C) 138
 D) They are equal
3. A library has 602 books, 620 books, and 260 books on three shelves. Which shelf has the most?
 A) 602
 B) 620
 C) 260
 D) They are all equal
4. Which inequality chain is correct?
 A) 123 < 213 < 312
 B) 312 < 213 < 123
 C) 213 < 123 < 312
 D) 123 < 312 < 213
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Complete: 205 < 250 < 299 (pick a number in the 200s).
2) Complete: 410 < 420 < 430.
3) Complete: 559 < 560 < 570.
4) Complete: 700 < 750 < 800 .
5) Complete the chain: 301 < 310 < 315 < 320.
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