Enhance your 2nd grader’s math skills with our engaging Number Comparison Grade 2 Worksheets. These worksheets are designed to help young learners master greater than, less than, and equal to concepts. With a variety of fun and challenging activities, students will practice comparing numbers in different formats, including numerals and place values. Aligned with core educational standards, our worksheets provide effective, hands-on learning experiences that build confidence and accuracy. Ideal for classroom use or extra practice at home, they cater to different learning styles, ensuring every child reaches their full potential in math. Download and print today!


Check out this FREE Grade 2 "Number comparison" Trial Lesson!

Compare Numbers with 2 and 3 digits

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Assessment 2 Math Worksheet
Assessment 2 Math Worksheet

Assessment 2 Math Worksheet

Using fun exercises and pictures, you can get kids excited about math. With practice and reminders of what they've learnt, they'll be solving simple addition and subtraction equations with ease. Read the word problems in the picture to them, then help them check the equation and choose the correct answer.
Assessment 2 Math Worksheet
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Equal or not Worksheet
Equal or not Worksheet

Equal or not Worksheet

To grow your child's learning, challenge them with new tasks. Stimulate their brains with activities that will build their knowledge and thinking skills. Take advantage of this worksheet exercise: ask your child to check the rows where all the numbers are equal. This simple exercise will improve their learning.
Equal or not Worksheet
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Comparing Written Numbers Worksheet
Comparing Written Numbers Worksheet

Comparing Written Numbers Worksheet

Children need to grasp that numbers come in different forms. This exciting PDF provides practice for comparing values written as words. Young economists can analyze the number pairs, then circle the sign (<, =, or >) to make comparisons true.
Comparing Written Numbers Worksheet
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Comparing numbers worksheet for 2nd grade
Comparing numbers worksheet for 2nd grade

Comparing Numbers Worksheet for 2nd Grade

Alien friends are back to help your child learn to compare numbers using >, < and = symbols. This 2nd grade worksheet will challenge them with larger numbers!
Comparing Numbers Worksheet for 2nd Grade
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Adding up to 100: Page 19
Adding up to 100: Page 19

Adding up to 100: Page 19

Adding up to 100: Page 19
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Adding up to 1000: Page 66
Adding up to 1000: Page 66

Adding up to 1000: Page 66

Adding up to 1000: Page 66
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Number comparison in Grade 2 is foundational for developing strong mathematical skills. At this stage, children are transitioning from understanding basic number concepts to applying their knowledge in more complex ways. Parents and teachers should care about this because it helps build critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.

When children compare numbers, they learn to recognize quantity, order, and value. This skill is essential for future math topics, such as addition, subtraction, and understanding place value. For example, knowing that 45 is greater than 34 helps children understand components in subtraction problems (like borrowing) and in addition (like carrying over).

Beyond math, number comparison also enhances logical reasoning. Children learn to analyze information and make decisions based on quantitative data, a skill that is crucial both in academics and everyday situations.

Additionally, mastering this concept can boost a child's confidence in their abilities, encouraging a positive attitude toward learning. Early success in math can lead to greater interest and proficiency in the subject throughout their educational journey.

Parents and teachers play a significant role in fostering these skills through engaging activities and real-life applications, ensuring that children build a strong numerical foundation. Investing time and effort in this area can have long-lasting positive impacts on a child’s academic progress and cognitive development.