Learning Outcomes
Number Comparison for Addition and Subtraction Worksheet → Compare two numbers as greater, smaller, or equal → Stronger number sense for early math.
Number Comparison for Addition and Subtraction Worksheet → Use short number pairs to check tens and ones → Fewer rushed choices during addition and subtraction problems.
Number Comparison for Addition and Subtraction Worksheet → Explain which amount is bigger or the same → Better understanding of more, less, and difference language.
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Number Comparison for Addition and Subtraction Worksheet
The Number Comparison for Addition and Subtraction Worksheet asks kids to look at two numbers and decide which number is greater, smaller, or equal. The worksheet practices comparison skills that support addition and subtraction word problems.
At age 7, many children rush and choose an answer before they really compare place value. Parents often notice that kids get stuck when numbers are close together, like 12 and 13, or when practice feels repetitive. This worksheet keeps the work in short pairs so the thinking stays doable and interesting.
Use the page together one box at a time. Read the first number aloud, have the child read the second number, then ask, “Which number is bigger, smaller, or the same?” Use a finger to point to the tens digit and ones digit for a quick check, then mark the choice and move to the next pair.
The worksheet is useful because it focuses on decision-making, not computing. Instead of solving sums right away, the worksheet trains comparison habits that make early “more than” and “less than” language feel clearer in math class.
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