NumberNut
Number Nut: Numbers and Counting: Comparing Numbers One Through Thirty Activity
Quiz where the player compares two numbers between one and thirty, and states whether the first number is less than, equal to, or greater than the second number.
NumberNut
Number Nut: Subtraction: Comparing Subtraction Differences (One Digit Numbers)
Quiz where the player must calculate the answers for two one-digit subtraction problems, and then must choose the correct symbol for comparing the differences (i.e., >, <, or =).
NumberNut
Number Nut: Multiplication: Comparing Multiplication Products (No Carrying)
Quiz where the player calculates the answers for two multiplication questions involving one- and two-digit numbers, with no regrouping, and then chooses the correct symbol for comparing the products (i.e., >, <, or =).
NumberNut
Number Nut: Multiplication: Comparing Multiplication Products (With Carrying)
Quiz where the player calculates the answers for two multiplication questions involving one- and two-digit numbers, with regrouping, and then chooses the correct symbol for comparing the products (i.e., >, <, or =).
Math Is Fun
Math Is Fun: Comparing Numbers
A simple explanation of what the less than and greater than signs are, with links to games where you can practice comparing numbers.
Mr. Martini's Classroom
Mr. Martini's Classroom: Inequalities: Addition and Subtraction
Students add or subtract two numbers to solve the inequalities on these interactive flashcards. The problem changes color when the correct symbol is chosen.
Mr. Martini's Classroom
Mr. Martini's Classroom: Inequalities: Multiplication and Division
Learners multiply or divide two numbers to solve the inequalities on these interactive flashcards. The problem changes color when the correct symbol is chosen.
Mr. Martini's Classroom
Mr. Martini's Classroom: Addition and Subtraction Comparitive Equations
Students add or subtract two whole numbers and compare the solutions using an inequality symbol. The problem on the flashcard changes color if the correct symbol is chosen.
Mr. Martini's Classroom
Mr. Martini's Classroom: Multiplication and Division Comparitive Equations
Students solve two equations and compare the answers on these interactive flashcards. The problem changes color when the correct symbol is chosen.
Quia
Quia: Cause and Effect 1
Try this interactive game where you compare numbers to determine if they are less than, greater than, or equal. Immediate feedback to responses. Earn a penny for each correct answer.
NumberNut
Number Nut: Numbers and Counting: Comparing Numbers 1 Through 1,000
Quiz where the player looks at two numbers between one and one thousand, and must choose the correct symbol for comparing them (i.e., >, <, or =).
NumberNut
Number Nut: Numbers and Counting: Comparing Numbers 1 Through 10,000
Quiz where the player looks at two numbers between one and ten thousand, and must choose the correct symbol for comparing them (i.e., >, <, or =).
NumberNut
Number Nut: Subtraction: Comparing Subtraction Differences (With Regrouping)
Quiz where the player must calculate the answers for two subtraction problems with one- and two-digit numbers, where there is regrouping, and then must choose the correct symbol for comparing the differences (i.e., >, <, or =).
NumberNut
Number Nut: Subtraction: Comparing Subtraction Differences (No Regrouping)
Quiz where the player must calculate the answers for two subtraction problems with one- and two-digit numbers, where there is no regrouping, and then must choose the correct symbol for comparing the differences (i.e., >, <, or =).
NumberNut
Number Nut: Subtraction: Comparing Subtraction Differences (Up to Two Digits)
Quiz where the player must calculate the answers for two subtraction problems with one- and two-digit numbers, and then must choose the correct symbol for comparing the differences (i.e., >, <, or =).
NumberNut
Number Nut: Subtraction: Comparing Subtraction Differences (Two Digit Numbers)
Quiz where the player must calculate the differences for two two-digit subtraction problems, and then must choose the correct symbol for comparing these (i.e., >, <, or =).
Wyzant
Wyzant: Fraction Mixed Number Calculator
Are you struggling with comparing fractions? Then try the fraction inequality calculator. Simply key in your two fractions, press the calculate button, and in seconds youll have an answer. The perfect tool for algebra students who need...
Discovery Education
Discovery Education: Web Math: Comparing Two Numbers on a Number Line
Type in two numbers. A number line and explanation will appear with an explanation how one number is smaller than the other.
Birmingham Grid for Learning (UK)
Birmingham Grid for Learning: Guess My Number to 100
See if you can guess his number between 1 and 100. He will tell you if your guess is too high. He will also tell you when it is too low. These hints will help you figure out what his number is!
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Card Math
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart has the ability to be used to teach and assess children on comparing and/or combining two numbers.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Counting Greater Than
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart guides in the practice of placing numbers in ascending and descending order through a series of interactive exercises.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Counting Greater Than
[Free Registration/Login Required] The flipchart gives pupils the opportunities to compare and order numbers using the greater than, less than and equal to symbols correctly.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Decimals Order
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart allows decimal numbers to be ordered in both ascending and descending order with up to three decimal places.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Decimals Thousandths
[Free Registration/Login Required] Using this flipchart students will further develop their understanding of the meaning of decimal fractions and use them in computations.