Comparison of numbers is a very important phenomenon in the mathematical world. In addition to helping first graders learn the principles of comparison, our free printable ordering numbers from least to greatest worksheet will help them craft a better understanding of the fundamentals of the number system and comparison.
Ordering Two-digit Numbers from Least to Greatest
We have given twenty problems in a worksheet. Order two-digit numbers from least to greatest in each worksheet.
Each worksheet contains twenty problems with three-digit numbers. Order three-digit numbers from least to greatest.Ordering 3-digit Numbers from Least to Greatest
Order four-digit numbers from least to greatest as each worksheet contains twenty problems of four-digit numbers.Ordering 4-digit Numbers from Least to Greatest
A worksheet contains twenty problems of five-digit numbers. Order five-digit numbers from least to greatest.Ordering 5-digit Numbers from Least to Greatest
Here, we have given twenty problems. Each problem contains mixed digit numbers. Order two or more digit numbers from least to greatest.Ordering Mixed Digit Numbers from Least to Greatest
Order fractions from least to greatest as each worksheet contains different fractions.Ordering Fractions from Least to Greatest
Each worksheet has twenty problems of integers. Order integers from least to greatest as directed.Ordering Integers from Least to Greatest
As each worksheet has twenty problems of decimals, order decimals from least to greatest as directed in the worksheets. So today, The worksheets that are included with this article demonstrate how to arrange two, three, four, five, mixed, fractional, and integer digits. Through the utilization of the ordering numbers from least to largest worksheet, first-grade students will acquire number sense and understand the process of implementation in their real-life endeavour.Ordering Decimals from Least to Greatest