Grade 2 sheet where the hundreds and tens both match, so the ones place becomes the tiebreaker. Students also see pairs that are fully equal, introducing the = sign for the first time. The matching exercise includes <, =, and > symbols in number sentences. This Grade 2 page trains careful digit-by-digit thinking and teaches students when two three-digit numbers are truly equal to each other.
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Comparing Three-Digit Numbers
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. 456 < 459
2. 782 < 785
3. 634 = 634
4. 918 > 913
5. 325 = 325
6. 247 > 241
7. 569 > 562
8. 803 < 808
9. 175 = 175
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
456 vs 459
→ 456 < 459
456 < 459
634 vs 634
→ 634 = 634
634 = 634
918 vs 913
→ 918 > 913
918 > 913
782 vs 785
→ 782 < 785
782 < 785
Comparing Three-Digit Numbers
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) 456 < 459
2) 782 < 785
3) 634 = 634
4) 918 > 913
5) 325 = 325
6) 247 > 241
7) 569 > 562
8) 803 < 808
9) 175 = 175
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
456 vs 459
→ 456 < 459
456 < 459
634 vs 634
→ 634 = 634
634 = 634
918 vs 913
→ 918 > 913
918 > 913
782 vs 785
→ 782 < 785
782 < 785
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