Compare Numbers Color by Number — Zoo Animal Gorilla
Worksheet · K.CC.C.7
Welcome to the Comparing Numbers curriculum hub, where elementary teachers and parents can find printable and digital resources for grades 1 through 5. This page brings together worksheets, activities, and games that build number sense by comparing 2-digit and 3-digit numbers using greater than, less than, and equal to.
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Comparing numbers is a foundational skill that grows with students across the elementary grades. In the early grades, learners begin by comparing 2-digit numbers, using place value understanding and symbols like >, <, and =. As they progress, they tackle 3-digit numbers, applying the same reasoning to hundreds, tens, and ones. The resources on this page mirror that progression, offering scaffolded practice that moves from concrete visuals like base ten blocks to more abstract comparisons. Related concepts such as ten more, ten less, adding and subtracting tens, and color-by-number activities reinforce the skill in engaging ways.
Across grades 1 to 5, students develop critical thinking, number sense, and the ability to justify their comparisons. The resources include no-prep worksheets, interactive digital activities, and fun games that make practice feel like play. Whether working on 2-digit or 3-digit numbers, students gain confidence in ordering and comparing quantities, a key step toward later work with larger numbers and decimals.
This hub makes it easy to differentiate across a mixed-ability classroom. For whole-group instruction, choose a resource that matches your lesson's focus, such as a color-by-number activity for 2-digit numbers. For small groups, assign different subtopics (2-digit vs. 3-digit) to meet each group's level. The printable worksheets and digital versions work well in math centers, as independent practice, or for homework. Use the self-checking interactive resources for quick review or intervention, and the games for early finishers. With both free and membership-based resources, you can build a customized set of activities for every student.
These resources align with Common Core standards for comparing numbers across grades 1 through 5, including place value understanding and the use of comparison symbols. Specific grade-level standards are noted on each resource.
Yes, many of the resources on this page are available as printable PDFs. You can download and print them for classroom or home use. Some resources also include an interactive digital version for use on devices.
Absolutely. This hub covers grades 1 through 5, with resources focused on 2-digit and 3-digit numbers. You can find activities suitable for early learners just starting with tens and ones, as well as more advanced practice for upper elementary students.
Some resources on this page are free to download, while others require a paid Workybooks membership. Each resource clearly indicates its pricing, so you can choose what works best for you.
The hub offers resources at different levels within 2-digit and 3-digit comparisons. You can assign simpler worksheets to students who need more support and more challenging activities to those ready for a stretch. The mix of printable and digital formats also allows for flexible grouping.