Greater Than, Less Than
Compare numbers using greater than, less than, or equal to symbols for first graders.
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Greater Than, Less Than
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Use the symbols < (less than), > (greater than), or = (equal to) to compare the numbers.
Use the correct symbol (>, <, or =) to compare the numbers.
1. 5 3
2. 7 10
3. 8 8
4. 12 9
5. 15 20
6. 11 11
Look at the number line. Write the correct symbol (>, <, or =) in the blank.
1. 15 25
2. 40 30
3. 5 10
4. 35 45
Fill in the blanks with a number that makes the statement true.
1. 7 >
2. < 15
3. 10 =
4. > 18
5. 20 <
Read each word problem and write your answer.
1. Mia has 6 apples. Tom has 9 apples. Who has fewer apples? Write a comparison using <, >, or =.
2. There are 11 birds in one tree and 11 birds in another tree. Are there more birds in the first tree, the second tree, or an equal amount? Write a comparison using <, >, or =.
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