Greater than or Less than Themed Education Resources

Greater than or less than exercises help children develop an understanding of numerical comparisons. In these activities, students compare two numbers using symbols such as ">" (greater than) and "

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Comparison Fun with Word Problems!
Comparison Fun with Word Problems!
Comparing Numbers Adventure!
Comparing Numbers Adventure!
Number Match-Up Challenge!
Number Match-Up Challenge!
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Quick Math Fun
Quick Math Fun
Ordering and comparing numbersa
Ordering and comparing numbersa
Greater Than & Less Than
Greater Than & Less Than
Greater or Less than
Greater or Less than
Autumn-Number Comparison
Autumn-Number Comparison
Minibeasts-Number Comparison
Minibeasts-Number Comparison
Greater Than and Less Than
Greater Than and Less Than
Comparing Weight
Comparing Weight
Comparing Lengths
Comparing Lengths
Compare the Proper Fractions
Compare the Proper Fractions
Comparing Decimals 1-2 Digits
Comparing Decimals 1-2 Digits
Understanding Mixed Numbers and Fractions
Understanding Mixed Numbers and Fractions
Proper and Improper Fractions Made Simple
Proper and Improper Fractions Made Simple
Comparing Proper Fractions
Comparing Proper Fractions
Comparing Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Comparing Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Comparing Improper Fractions
Comparing Improper Fractions
Comparing Fractions with Unlike Denominators
Comparing Fractions with Unlike Denominators
Comparing Fractions with Like Denominators
Comparing Fractions with Like Denominators
Greater Than, Less than Or Equal
Greater Than, Less than Or Equal
Comparing Numbers with Symbols
Comparing Numbers with Symbols
Compare Numbers 0 to 100
Compare Numbers 0 to 100
Greater than - Less Than
Greater than - Less Than
Count and Compare: Using , or =
Count and Compare: Using , or =

Dive into the world of comparison with our fun and interactive resources on "Greater Than" and "Less Than"! These engaging worksheets, flashcards, and activities help children understand the concept of comparing numbers, fostering early math skills with hands-on learning.

Through visually appealing exercises, kids can practice identifying which number is greater or smaller, using symbols like ">" and "<" to make math both accessible and enjoyable. These resources offer a variety of scenarios, such as comparing quantities, objects, and even numbers in real-world contexts.

With activities like matching games, number puzzles, and creative challenges, young learners will develop their understanding of numerical relationships in a fun and engaging way. These tools turn abstract math concepts into practical and exciting learning experiences!