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Arrange Numbers in Ascending Order: 1001 to 9999

In this worksheet, students arrange numbers in ascending order.

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'Arrange Numbers in Ascending Order: 1001 to 9999' worksheet

Key stage:  KS 2

Year:  Year 3 11+ worksheets

Curriculum topic:   Maths and Numerical Reasoning

Curriculum subtopic:   Place Value

Difficulty level:  

Worksheet Overview

In this worksheet you have to put numbers in order, starting with the smallest first and ending with the largest at the end. This is called "Ascending Order".

 

Example

Put the numbers in ascending order

 

 

 

Answer 

 

1194 is the smallest because 1194 has the smallest thousands digit.

Next we compare 3987 and 3252.  They both have a 3 in the thousands place, so we look at the hundreds place and see that 3252 is smaller than 3987

Lastly, 4447 is the biggest because it has the largest thousands digit.

 

 

 

Answer  1194, 3252, 3987, 4447

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