Ordering Numbers Worksheets
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Arranging numbers in ascending and descending order comes in handy on many instances like managing records, maintaining registries, organizing events, and so on. Explore our free printable ordering numbers worksheets for well-organized exercises in listing numbers in order from greatest to least and vice versa. Shuffle the whole numbers involving 2 to 8 digits; sort the integers, fractions, and decimals in the appropriate way; and set each set of numbers in the increasing and decreasing order.
These ordering worksheets are most recommended for students in 1st grade through 7th grade.
CCSS: 3.NF, 4.NF, 5.NBT, 6.NS, 7.NS
List of Ordering Numbers Worksheets
Get cracking with ordering using our worksheets on two-digit numbers! Kids in grade 1, grade 2, and grade 3 study the tens and ones places to arrange numbers from least to greatest and vice versa.
Sort 3-digit numbers in the increasing or decreasing order with these printable ordering numbers worksheets for 2nd grade and 3rd grade kids, taking into account the digits in hundreds, tens, and ones places.
Warm up to putting 4-digit numbers in order. If each number has a distinct digit in the thousands place, order it directly. If some digits are the same, observe the other digits and then proceed.
Add to the ordering skills of 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade kids with these pdfs, incorporating a bunch of ten thousands to order! Compare the digits from left to right, and order them as directed.
These sets of hundred thousands are so desperately miserable that they wish if someone spruced them up! Order the position of the numbers in accordance with the place value of their digits.
Complete these ordering numbers worksheets for grade 4 and grade 5, and go the whole hog, ordering whole numbers with any number of digits in the increasing and decreasing order.
Ordering like fractions is easy, but unlike fractions aren't ordered easily. Order proper and improper fractions, and mixed numbers with and without like denominators in these exercises for 5th grade and 6th grade students.
Order integers from the smallest to the largest and vice versa with these pdf worksheets. Teach grade 5, grade 6, and grade 7 kids how negative numbers and their values differ, and go ordering!
Which number stands third if you rearrange the decimals, 1.4, 6.7, 9.7, 3.4 in the increasing order? It's 6.7! Compare the decimals and answer such questions in these pdf worksheets.
Comparing is the integral part of ordering numbers. Dig deep into this concept with our comparing numbers worksheets covering basic to advanced comparison skills.