Comparing Three-Digit Numbers
A worksheet for first graders to practice comparing three-digit numbers using greater than, less than, or equal to symbols.
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Comparing Three-Digit Numbers
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Remember to compare the hundreds place first, then the tens place, and finally the ones place.
1. When comparing numbers, we look at the place first.
2. The symbol for 'greater than' is .
3. The symbol for 'less than' is .
4. The symbol for 'equal to' is .
Write >, <, or = in the circle to compare the numbers.
235
253
481
418
700
700
199
200
Read each statement and circle True or False.
1. 345 is greater than 354.
True
False
2. 678 is less than 687.
True
False
Write the numbers in order from least to greatest.
1. 512, 521, 125, 215
2. 809, 980, 890, 908
1. Which number is greater than 450?
405
449
455
450
2. Which number is less than 910?
911
901
910
919
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