Ordering Numbers to 100
Grade 1 · Math · Place Value · Washington, USA
Lesson Summary
Put numbers in order from smallest to largest or largest to smallest.
Explanation
Ordering numbers means putting them in a line from the smallest to the biggest (or the other way around). Compare the tens first, then the ones. For example, to order 45, 23, and 67, look at the tens: 2 tens is smallest, then 4 tens, then 6 tens. So the order from least to greatest is 23, 45, 67. Practice ordering helps you understand how numbers are related.
Practice Questions
Q1: Put these numbers in order from least to greatest: 58, 31, 74.
Answer: 31, 58, 74
Q2: Put these numbers in order from greatest to least: 15, 82, 47.
Answer: 82, 47, 15
Q3: Which number comes between 39 and 41?
Answer: 40
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Ordering Numbers to 100 is a lesson in the Place Value chapter of Grade 1 Math. It is part of the Washington, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Ordering Numbers to 100 is taught in Grade 1 as part of the Math curriculum in Washington, USA.
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