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Imagine the more than and less than symbols as the open mouth of a hungry crocodile who only eats the larger number!

Year 2 Numbers - Ordering to 100

This quiz addresses the requirements of the National Curriculum KS1 Maths and Numeracy for children aged 6 and 7 in year 2. Specifically this quiz is aimed at the section dealing with comparing and ordering numbers from 0 up to 100; using <, > and = signs.

In Year 2, children learn to use the symbols <, > and = to help them order and compare numbers. They understand words such as 'more than', 'less than' and 'equal to' from their work in Year 1 and can apply this to numbers up to one-hundred.

This quiz will help children to compare and correctly order numbers up to 100.

Question 1
What does this symbol mean:
<
Equal to
The same as
More than
Less than
For example, 6 < 8
Question 2
Which symbol could be placed into this number sentence?
6 __ 9
>
<
=
+
Think of the symbol as the open mouth of a hungry crocodile who only eats the larger number
Question 3
Put these numbers in order from largest to smallest:
66, 16, 96, 61, 6
66, 61, 96, 6, 16
6, 16, 61, 66, 96
96, 66, 61, 16, 6
61, 6, 16, 96, 66
96 is the largest number, 6 is the smallest
Question 4
What does this symbol mean:
=
Equal to or the same as
More than
Less than
Addition
For example, 2 + 3 = 4 + 1 as they give the same value
Question 5
What does this symbol mean:
>
The same as
Less than
More than
Subtraction
For example, 7 > 2
Question 6
What does this number sentence say?
27 < 82
27 is equal to 82
27 is more than 82
27 is less than 82
27 add 82
27 has a lower value than 82
Question 7
What does this number sentence say?
2 x 5 = 9 + 1
2 x 5 is less than 9 + 1
2 x 5 is greater than 9 + 1
2 x 5 is equal to 9 + 1
2 x 5 subtract 9 + 1
2 x 5 and 9 + 1 both give an answer of 10
Question 8
Put these numbers in order, from smallest to largest:
24, 16, 9, 78, 54
78, 54, 24, 16, 9
9, 16, 24, 54, 78
24, 54, 16, 9, 78
54, 78, 24, 16, 9
9 is the smallest number, 78 is the largest
Question 9
Which symbol could be placed into this number sentence?
12 __ 8
=
-
<
>
The crocodile prefers the larger number
Question 10
Which symbol could be placed into this number sentence?
6 + 2 __ 4 + 4
+
=
<
>
The two additions give the same or equal value
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - Comparing numbers to 100

Author:  Angela Smith

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