Ordering Integers Worksheet
A Grade 6 math worksheet focused on ordering integers using number lines and comparison.
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Ordering Integers
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to order integers or identify their positions on a number line.
1. Which of the following lists integers in ascending order?
-5, -2, 0, 3
0, -2, 3, -5
3, 0, -2, -5
-2, -5, 0, 3
2. Any negative integer is always than any positive integer.
3. On a number line, numbers increase in value as you move to the .
4. Plot the following integers on the number line below: -4, 2, -1, 0, 3
Order the integers from least to greatest:
5. The integer -10 is greater than -5.
True
False
6. Use <, >, or = to compare the following pairs of integers:
-8
2
5
-1
-3
-7
7. Order the following real-world temperatures from coldest to warmest. Write the number representing its position (1 for coldest, 4 for warmest) in the box.
Temperature: -15°C
Temperature: 5°C
Temperature: -2°C
Temperature: 10°C
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