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Ordering Two-Digit Numbers Task Cards (Numbers 1 - 120)

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    Updated:  16 Oct 2024

Utilise these Ordering Two-Digit Numbers Task Cards in a unit on comparing and ordering numbers to 120.

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    Editable:  Google Slides

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    Non-Editable:  PDF

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    Pages:  9 Pages

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    Year:  1

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teaching resource

Ordering Two-Digit Numbers Task Cards (Numbers 1 - 120)

  • Updated

    Updated:  16 Oct 2024

Utilise these Ordering Two-Digit Numbers Task Cards in a unit on comparing and ordering numbers to 120.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  9 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Year

    Year:  1

Utilise these Ordering Two-Digit Numbers Task Cards in a unit on comparing and ordering numbers to 120.

Ordering Two-Digit Numbers Task Cards for Varied Practise

Our Ordering Two-Digit Numbers Task Cards allow students to practise ordering and writing numbers up to 120, meeting multiple maths standards. Students simply choose a robot-themed card and write the numbers on it from least to greatest on their answer sheet. 

This resource includes: 

  • Title slide with directions
  • 24 task cards
  • Recording sheet
  • Answer key

The skill of ordering numbers can easily be overlooked in favor of comparing, but both are important! Use this resource in guided groups, stations, scoot activities, or as independent practise. 

 

Ordering Numbers Vocabulary 

Many phrases can be used to describe the same action or process when ordering numbers. Your students may encounter these different terms on tests, worksheets, or activities. Here is a handy guide to a few phrases your students may not be familiar with. 

  • Ascending Order: Also called “least to greatest.” To “ascend” means to go up, climb, or rise, so this term means to put the numbers in order from smallest to largest. 
  • Descending Order: Also called “greatest to least.” To “descend” means to move, climb, or fall downward. This means to put the numbers in order from largest to smallest. 

Use these phrases interchangeably when teaching to ensure your students are familiar with them all!

Order Up! 

This set of ordering two-digit numbers task cards is available in either PDF or Google Slides format. Just click the drop-down arrow on the download button to choose the option that works best for your classroom.  


This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and a Teach Starter collaborator.


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