Learning Outcomes
Comparison worksheet → greater, smaller, equal decisions → stronger number sense for checking answers in first-grade addition and subtraction problems.
Comparison worksheet → careful number comparison language → fewer mix-ups between bigger and same during homework and class practice.
Comparison worksheet → reasoning step of comparing two quantities → more confident explanations, because the child learns how to verify with number facts.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Addition and Subtraction Number Comparison Worksheet
This worksheet asks your child to compare two numbers and choose which is greater, smaller, or equal. The number sense they practice here helps with addition and subtraction, because “how much more” starts with knowing what is bigger.
At seven and up, many kids rush, then swap words like greater and equal, especially when they are tired or bored. A quick shared check-in with this worksheet keeps the focus on understanding, not speed.
Use this worksheet like a mini game. Sit beside your child and cover one number in each pair, then ask, “Which number is bigger, or are they the same?” After your child circles greater, smaller, or equal, uncover the other number to check together.
Unlike a generic printable that only asks for answers, this one builds clear word meaning and encourages your child to double-check. Each comparison gives a fast chance to explain thinking out loud.
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