Free teacher web sites for Maths topic ‘Comparing numbers’
You'll find more or less what you're look for here. There's plenty on comparing numbers using vocabulary like greater or less.
No own goals here, this will keep them motivated. Numbers below 50. A resource from ictgames.com
External link: 10 less
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We love this add 10 game. There's even a hundred square to support the children. Lovely. A resource from ictgames.com
External link: 10 more
- suitable for class use
Just add 2 to these numbers for the perfect maths activity.
External link: 2 more than
- suitable for class use
Comparing a vast range of sums, includes all four operations.
External link: Calc balance - comparing sums
- suitable for class use
- suitable for teachers’ personal use
A lovely site which encourages the use of < and > to compare numbers to 100, 1000 or 10k. A great Crick activity that works well.
External link: Comparing numbers with < and >
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Straightforward and simple activity. This game seeks to support the use of the < and > symbols. Ideal for KS2.
External link: Comparing smaller numbers
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A super resource we were given 90 and 30. You click on the crocodile to change the symbol from < to > then click to check if you are right.
External link: Greater or less than crocodile
- suitable for class use
Using language like larger and smaller. This could take all night, but it could be just the thing you're after.
External link: Guess my number
- suitable for class use
We love this one. You can type in the numbers you wish to work with. Works well in the context of number lines.
External link: Guess the number
- suitable for class use
Order to 2 decimals places.
External link: Order decimals
- suitable for class use
- suitable for teachers’ personal use
Excellent and simple resource where you drag numbers on to teddy's see-saw and see if they balance up. The choice of numbers is up to you - so if you just want 1+4 on one side, 2+3 on the other, that's fine. Works with any TU number.
External link: Teddy See-Saw numbers from 0-99
- suitable for class use