Learning Outcomes
Comparing numbers 0-20 builds understanding of greater than, less than, and equal to, leading to faster and more accurate number sense decisions.
Greater than, less than, equal symbols with numbers 0-20 build symbol fluency, helping children choose the correct sign without counting from one.
Number comparison sentences within 0-20 connect language and math, enabling students to explain why one number is larger, smaller, or the same.
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Comparing Numbers 0-20 Worksheet for 1st Grade
The Comparing Numbers 0-20 Worksheet for 1st Grade is a focused number comparison worksheet that gives children structured practice using greater than, less than, and equal to symbols with numbers from 0 to 20.
Mastering comparing numbers from 0 to 20 is essential because number comparison builds the broader concept of number sense, helping children understand quantity, place value foundations, and how numbers relate on a mental number line.
Parents and teachers can use the Comparing Numbers 0-20 Worksheet by first reviewing the meaning of the symbols <, >, and =, then guiding children to compare each pair of numbers, say the comparison aloud, and finally write the correct symbol between the numbers for repeated, active practice.
The Whizki Learning Comparing Numbers 0-20 Worksheet is especially useful because the worksheet arranges number pairs in a carefully chosen mix of easy and challenging comparisons, includes visual spacing that highlights which number is larger or smaller, and keeps all practice within 0–20 so children can focus on understanding the comparison symbols instead of struggling with hard calculations.
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