Below are the elementary topics available for the category "Comparing numbers" at Free Math Games.
These free math topics with audio offer a complete set of basic Comparing numbers topics for elementary pupils (Kindergarten to 5th grade, ages 5 to 11). The Comparing numbers category is divided into sub-categories such as "Order decimal numbers", "Order positives & negatives", "Using inequality symbols", etc. Each sub-category has multiple topics with between 6 and 10 question and answer pairs for the lessons, plus additional question answer pairs for the games and tests.
For each question/answer pair in a topic you get the question as picture, equation or text, the spoken question read by a robot, and an answer as both number or text and as audio. For most topics there are also 3 wrong answers prepared for each question.
Kindergarten (16 topics)
Comparing numbers ➔ Biggest smallest 1-20
Choose the biggest number from groups of numbers between 1 and 20
Choose the smallest from groups of numbers between 1 and 20
Biggest or smallest number to 20
Choose the biggest or smallest number in groups of numbers from 1 and 20
Comparing numbers ➔ Biggest smallest 20-50
Choose the biggest number from groups of numbers between 20 and 50
Smallest number: 20 to 50
Choose the smallest number from groups of numbers between 20 and 50
Biggest and smallest: 20 to 50
Choose the smallest and the biggest number from lists of numbers between 20 and 50
Comparing numbers ➔ Bigger and smaller
Choose the bigger of 2 numbers between 1 and 20
Choose the smaller of 2 numbers between 1 and 20
Choose the bigger of 2 numbers between 20 and 50
Choose the smaller of 2 numbers between 20 and 50
Comparing numbers ➔ More, Less or Equal
More, Less or Equal to 20
Are these numbers more than, less than or equal to 20?
Comparing numbers ➔ Odds and evens 1 to 20
Is the number odd or even?
Decide whether the given numbers are odd or even
How many of these numbers from 1 to 20 are even?
How many of these numbers from 20 to 50 are odd?
Comparing numbers ➔ Ordering numbers
Sort numbers: smallest to largest
Order four numbers up to 50 from smallest to largest
Sort numbers: largest to smallest
Order four numbers up to 50 from largest to smallest
1st grade (16 topics)
Comparing numbers ➔ Biggest and smallest
Choose the biggest of a group of numbers between 50 & 100
Smallest number: 50 - 100
Choose the smallest of a group of numbers between 50 and 100
Biggest & smallest number
Choose the smallest & biggest number from groups of numbers between 20 and 100
Comparing numbers ➔ Bigger and smaller
Say which number is bigger than the other number
Say which number is smaller than the other number
Comparing numbers ➔ Odds & evens 20 to 50
Choose whether these numbers from 20 to 50 are odd or even
Are there more odd or even numbers in these groups
How many of these numbers from 20 to 50 are even?
How many of these numbers from 20 to 50 are odd?
Comparing numbers ➔ Order numbers
Sort numbers to 100 small to large
Pick the correct order of numbers from smallest to largest for numbers from 1 to 100
Sort numbers to 100 large to small
Pick the correct order for lists of numbers up to 100 from largest to smallest
Comparing numbers ➔ Halfway between
Halfway between: 20 to 50
Choose the number halfway between 2 numbers from 20 to 50
Halfway between: 50 to 100
Choose the number halfway between 2 numbers from 50 to 100
Comparing numbers ➔ Money
Choose the smallest of 3 amounts of money
Choose the largest of 3 amounts of money
Choose the correct order for amounts of money from smallest amount to largest
2nd grade (17 topics)
Comparing numbers ➔ 3-digit numbers
From a selection of four 3-digit numbers choose the largest number
Choose the smallest number from a selection of 4 three-digit numbers
Choose the number that is in between the smallest and largest of these 3-digit numbers
Choose the correct order from smallest to largest for these sets of four 3-digit numbers
Choose the correct order from largest to smallest for these sets of four 3-digit numbers
Comparing numbers ➔ Odds and evens 20 to 100
Is the number odd or even?
Choose whether these numbers from 20 to 100 are odd or even
In these groups are there more odd or even numbers?
How many of these numbers from 20 to 100 are even?
How many of these numbers from 20 to 100 are odd?
Comparing numbers ➔ Order decimal numbers
Put these decimals in ascending order from smallest to largest
Put these decimals in descending order from largest to smallest
Comparing numbers ➔ Halfway between decimals
Say which number lies halfway between these two 1 decimal place decimal numbers
Comparing numbers ➔ Money
Convert coins to notes and coins
Convert the given value of coins to the correct amount in notes and coins
Comparing numbers ➔ Time
The clock is 10 minutes fast
If the clock is fast by 10 minutes choose the correct time
The clock is 15 minutes fast
If the clock is fast by 15 minutes choose the correct time
The clock is 10 minutes slow
If the clock is slow by 10 minutes choose the correct time
The clock is 15 minutes slow
If the clock is slow by 15 minutes choose the correct time
3rd grade (16 topics)
Comparing numbers ➔ 4-digit numbers
Choose the largest from a set of four 4-digit numbers
Choose the smallest from a selection of four 4-digit numbers
Choose the four-digit number in between the smallest and largest of these four-digit numbers
4-digit numbers: ascending
Choose the correct order for sets of 4-digit numbers from smallest to largest (ascending order)
4-digit numbers: descending
Choose the correct order of 4-digit numbers from largest to smallest (descending order)
Comparing numbers ➔ Order decimal numbers
Decimal numbers: ascending
Choose the correct ascending order for these lists of 4 decimal numbers
Decimal numbers: descending
Choose the correct descending order for these lists of 4 decimal numbers
Comparing numbers ➔ Position of decimals
Number in middle: 1 dp decimals
Which number lies halfway between these two 1 decimal place decimals
Number in middle: 2 dp decimals
Which number lies halfway between these two 2 decimal place decimals?
Decide which integer each of these decimal numbers is nearest to
Comparing numbers ➔ Money
Choose the smallest of 3 amounts of money
Choose the largest of 3 amounts of money
Choose the correct order of money from smallest to largest
Convert notes and coins to coins
Choose the amount in coins that is equivalent to the given amount in notes and coins
Comparing numbers ➔ Time
If the clock is fast by 7 minutes, what is the correct time?
If the clock is slow by exactly 12 minutes calculate the correct time
4th grade (19 topics)
Comparing numbers ➔ Order numbers to 1 million
Largest number: up to 1 million
Select the largest number from each of these grids of 4 numbers up to 1 million
Smallest number: up to 1 million
Select the smallest number from each of these grids of 4 numbers up to 1 million
Order 6-digit numbers: ascending
For each set of numbers, choose the list that is in the correct ascending order from smallest to largest
6-digit numbers: descending order
For each set of numbers, choose the list that is in the correct descending order from largest to smallest
Comparing numbers ➔ Order decimal numbers
Decimals: ascending order
Choose the correct ascending order for these decimal numbers
Decimals: descending order
Choose the correct descending order for these decimal numbers
Comparing numbers ➔ Order positives & negatives
Biggest positive negative number
Choose the largest of these positive and negative numbers
Smallest positive negative number
Choose the smallest of these positive and negative numbers
Positive negative numbers order ascending
Arrange these sets of positive and negative numbers in ascending order
Positive negative numbers descending order
Arrange these sets of positive and negative numbers in descending order
Comparing numbers ➔ Using inequality symbols
Inequality symbol: larger number
Choose the symbol that shows which is the larger of 2 numbers
Select inequality symbols
Pick a symbol to describe the relationship of two numbers
Inequalities: words to symbols
Choose the inequality that best represents the sentence
Comparing numbers ➔ Money
Choose the smallest of 3 amounts of money
Choose the largest of 3 amounts of money
Choose the correct ascending order for sets of three monetary values
Comparing numbers ➔ Naming numbers
Choose the correct name for the numbers in each list e.g. even, odd, decimals, fractions, etc.
Choose the number that is of the type named in the question e.g. fraction, prime, decimal, etc.
From each list choose the number that is prime
5th grade (16 topics)
Comparing numbers ➔ Order decimal numbers
Choose the correct ascending order for these decimal numbers
Order decimals descending
Pick the correct order of numbers from largest to smallest
Comparing numbers ➔ Order positives & negatives
Choose the largest of these positive and negative numbers
Choose the smallest of these positive and negative numbers
Choose the correct order of numbers from smallest to largest
Choose the correct order of numbers from largest to smallest
Comparing numbers ➔ Using inequality symbols
Use the correct symbol to show which is the larger of 2 numbers
Choose the correct symbol
Pick the symbol that describes the relationship of 2 numbers
Pick the correct expression
Choose the inequality that best represents the sentence
Pick the correct sentence
Choose the description that best represents the inequality
Comparing numbers ➔ Money
Choose the smallest monetary amount in notes and coins
Choose the largest monetary amount in notes and coins
Choose the correct ascending order for sets of three monetary values
Comparing numbers ➔ Naming numbers
Choose the correct name for the numbers in each list e.g. square, cube, decimals, etc.
Choose the list of numbers that is of the type named in the question e.g. prime, cube, triangular, etc.
From each list choose the number that is prime
In addition to the Comparing numbers topics shown above, the elementary section of Free Math Games has 17 other top level categories of topics to choose from. Each top level category offers a full breadth of topics to cover the elementary curriculum. Use these topics to reinforce key math concepts in a fun and engaging way that will keep your pupils enthused and energised with the math they are learning. The top level categories available are:
- Counting
- Comparing numbers
- Pattern
- Place value
- Addition
- Subtraction
- Add + Subtract
- Multiplication
- Division
- Multiply + Divide
- Fractions
- Decimals
- Percentages
- Ratio + proportion
- Measurements
- Shapes
- Position + Direction
- Statistics
- Algebra