KS1

Maths

Ordering Numbers from Smallest to Largest Reasoning Test Practice

Worksheet
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Ordering numbers specifically from smallest to largest (and not in this case, in fact, in no uncertain circumstances, the other way) is something that is just ingrained into our psyche, right? I mean who really goes onto a popular, high-street shop's website and orders the price from highest to lowest? Not me, for that's for true! Writing these descriptions does not pay the big bucks. In fact, if I was to order my salary from smallest to largest, I'd put it somewhere near the lower end and I CAN DO THAT BECAUSE I'VE COMPLETED THIS KS1 Reasoning Ordering Numbers from Smallest to Largest Test Practice! Here you thought I was, going into a rant about my wage and it was all just a set-up, an elaborate ruse, to get you to download this differentiated resource, based on a previous KS1 SAT question.


Curriculum Objectives

  • Compare and order numbers from 0 up to 100; use <, > and = signs
  • Recognise the place value of each digit in a two-digit number (tens and ones)
  • Given a number, identify one more and one less