Year 1 | Ordering Numbers up to 50 Worksheets
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Aligned with the maths mastery approach, these differentiated Year 1 | Ordering Numbers up to 50 Worksheets are designed to be used alongside our Year 1 Ordering Numbers up to 50 Lesson Presentation and allows children to deepen their understanding of place value and problem solving skills. The worksheets require children to place each number in the correct order, to develop fluency and problem solving skills.
Topic: Place Value
Small Steps: Order numbers within 50.
NC Links: Identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations including the number line, and use the language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least.
TAF Statements: Working towards: Read and write numbers in numbers (to 50). Partition a number into tens and ones and demonstrate an understanding of place value.
Greater Depth – Use reasoning about number and relationships to solve more complex problems and explain their thinking.
Ready-to-progress criteria: 1NPV-2 Reason about the location of numbers to 20 within the linear number system, including comparing using < > and =
Future applications – reason about the location of larger numbers within the linear number system. Compare and order numbers.
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Ordering Numbers - Year 1
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Age range: 5-7
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In this maths teaching resource, pupils begin to order numbers within 10 from smallest to greatest and greatest to smallest. These activities cover the year 1 curriculum objectives in the maths programme of study (Number - number and place value) and support the White Rose small steps guidance for year 1 - Autumn - Block 1 - Place Value. Content includes:
- Differentiated ordering number train carriages activities and 2 accompanying worksheets
- Ordering the number cards (numerals, words and representations) activity and worksheet
- Differentiated arrange the numbers and equality signs to make a correct statement activity x 2 with 2 accompanying worksheets
- Reasoning and problem solving worksheet with answer sheet
‘Ordering Numbers - Year 1’ is editable so teachers can adapt the resource to meet their individual teaching needs.
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Year 1 Place Value Bundle – Numbers to Ten This year 1 maths teaching bundle contains the following 14 PowerPoint activities with accompanying worksheets: * Sorting Objects - Year 1 * Counting Objects - Year 1 * Representing Objects - Year 1 * Counting Forwards - Year 1 * Counting Backwards - Year 1 * Counting One More and One Less - Year 1 * One to One Correspondence - Year 1 * Comparing Objects - Year 1 * Beginning to Use Greater Than, Less Than and Equal to signs - Year 1 * Comparing Numbers within 10 - Year 1 * Ordering Objects - Year 1 * Ordering Numbers - Year 1 * Ordinal Numbers * The Number Line - Year 1 Each of these maths teaching resources has been designed to help deliver lessons covering the curriculum objectives of the year 1 maths programme of study Number (Number and place value). For a full description and preview of each resource please click on the images below. This bundle gives you a saving of 55% when compared to buying each resource individually.
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Year 1 | Ordering Numbers Worksheets
In these Year 1 worksheets on ordering numbers , your class are in for a shopping spree with a mathematical twist! They’ll be challenged to draw lines, link price tags to cereal boxes and arrange them from the lowest to the highest price. And the excitement continues as they rewrite a set of random numbers in reverse order, beginning with the highest.
These Year 1 ordering numbers worksheets offer an engaging shopping-themed challenge, allowing children to master the skill of ordering numbers from the lowest to the highest. The task of drawing lines to link price tags to cereal boxes adds an element of problem-solving adventure, encouraging children to think critically and logically.
Our Year 1 ordering numbers worksheets are aligned with KS1 number and place value on the primary national curriculum. All of our Year 1 number and place value worksheets can be used with your ideas for primary maths activities, learning resources, teaching material, visual aids, games, differentiation, display boards, homework, and lesson plans.
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Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers Up to 5- and 6-Digits
Welcome to our Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers Worksheets page. Here you will find a selection of math worksheets to help your child learn to use compare and order numbers with 5- or 6-digits.
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Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers
With 5 & 6 digit numbers.
The worksheets on this page will help your child learn to order and compare numbers with up to 6 digits.
We also have some fun riddles to help you apply your knowledge of comparing numbers and place value.
Using these sheets will help your child to:
- learn to compare and order 5- and 6-digit numbers;
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How to compare and order whole numbers.
These three easy steps are a great way to help you learn to compare and order whole numbers:
Step 1) Count the number of digits in each number.
- the greater the number of digits, the larger the number
Step 2) If 2 numbers have the SAME number of digits then you need to compare the Most Significant Digit .
- the Most Significant Digit is the first digit, or the digit on the left hand side of the number
- the number with the larger Most Significant Digit is bigger.
Step 3) If the 2 numbers have the SAME Most Significant Digit, then you need to compare the next digit to the right
- Keep comparing the digits starting from the left hand side until you find that one of the numbers has a bigger digit than the other.
- You have now found your bigger number!
Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers - Examples
Example 1) Put these numbers in order: 34,672 9,823 41,085
- 34,672 has 5 digits
- 9,823 has 4 digits
- 41,085 has 5 digits
We can see straight away that 9,823 is the smallest of the three numbers as it has fewest digits.
Now compare the two 5-digit numbers:
- 34,672 - the most significant digit is 3 (it has a place value of 30,000)
- 41,085 - the most significant digit is 4 (it has a place value of 40,000)
So the larger number is 41,085.
In order, from smallest to largest, the numbers are: 9,823 34,672 41,085
Example 2) Put these numbers in order: 142865 79632 137951
- 142,865 has 6 digits
- 79,632 has 5 digits
- 137,951 has 6 digits
We can see straight away that 79,632 is the smallest of the three numbers as it has fewest digits.
Now compare the two 6-digit numbers:
- 142,865 - the most significant digit is 1 (it has a place value of 100,000)
- 137,951 - the most significant digit is 1 (it has a place value of 100,000)
They are both the same so it is a draw so far.
Now compare the next most significant digit:
- 142,865 - the next most significant digit is 4 (it has a place value of 40,000)
- 137,851 - the next most significant digit is 3 (it has a place value of 30,000
So the larger of the two numbers is 142,865.
In order, from smallest to largest, the numbers are: 79,632 137,851 142,865
Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers Worksheets
The Ordering Worksheets involve placing a set of 4 to 5 numbers in order of size.
The Comparing Worksheets involve comparing two numbers and using the correct symbol (> , < or =) to compare them.
Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers up to 5-Digits
- Ordering 5 Digit Numbers Sheet 1
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- Ordering 5 Digit Numbers Sheet 2
- Comparing 5 Digit Numbers Sheet 1
- Comparing 5 Digit Numbers Sheet 2
Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers up to 6-Digits
- Ordering 6 Digit Numbers Sheet 1
- Ordering 6 Digit Numbers Sheet 2
- Comparing 6 Digit Numbers Sheet 1
- Comparing 6 Digit Numbers Sheet 2
4th Grade Place Value Riddles
Using riddles is a great way to get children to apply their place value knowledge to solve problems.
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You can also get the children to choose one of the numbers in the riddle and ask each other questions.
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They are a very useful resources to help children convert to and from expanded form.
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These Year 1 ordering numbers worksheets offer an engaging shopping-themed challenge, allowing children to master the skill of ordering numbers from the lowest to the highest. The task of drawing lines to link price tags to cereal boxes adds an element of problem-solving adventure, encouraging children to think critically and logically.
The worksheets on this page will help your child learn to order and compare numbers with up to 6 digits. We also have some fun riddles to help you apply your knowledge of comparing numbers and place value.