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Skills Covered

  • Compare numbers within 10
  • Use greater than (>) symbol
  • Use less than (<) symbol
  • Use equal to (=) symbol
  • Build number sense and magnitude
  • Understand relative size of numbers

How to Use These Worksheets

Students compare two numbers and write >, <, or = between them. These worksheets build comparison skills for numbers within 0-10.

In the Classroom

Use for math centers or independent practice. Encourage students to think about which number is larger before writing the symbol.

At Home

Use objects to model comparisons. Have your child line up groups of items side by side to see which group has more.

Tips for Success

  • The open end of the symbol always faces the bigger number
  • Think of it as an alligator mouth — it always eats the bigger number
  • Use the answer key for self-checking

Common Core Standards Alignment

These worksheets support the following Common Core State Standards for Mathematics:

  • K.CC.C.6 — Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number in another group
  • K.CC.C.7 — Compare two numbers between 1 and 10
  • 1.NBT.B.3 — Compare two two-digit numbers using >, =, and <

Greater Than Less Than to 10

K — 1st 6 worksheets

Compare two numbers and write the correct symbol: greater than, less than, or equal to. Numbers within 0-10.

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What’s Included

  • 6 unique comparison worksheets
  • Numbers within 0-10
  • Greater than, less than, and equal to
  • 12 problems per page
  • Answer keys included