Compare Two Two-Digit Numbers Ancient Egypt Theme

Compare Two Two-Digit Numbers Ancient Egypt Theme

Description: CCSS.Math.Content.1.NBT.B.3 Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.

Tags: Place Value, 1st grade math, CCSS.Math.Content.1.NBT.B.3

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Question 1 (Short Answer, 10 points)

Which number is greater, 53 or 35, based on the meanings of the tens and ones digits?





Question 2 (Multiple Choice, 10 points)

In ancient Egypt, the pyramids took 20 years to build, and the Sphinx took 23 years. Which took longer?



Question 3 (Multiple Choice, 10 points)

Which is larger? The number of Egyptian gods (22) or the number of major pyramids uncovered (14)?





Question 4 (Short Answer, 10 points)

In the context of tens and ones digits, compare 71 and 17.



Question 5 (Multiple Choice, 10 points)

The Sphinx is 63 feet tall, and the Great Pyramid is 481 feet tall. Which is taller?






Question 6 (Multiple Choice, 10 points)

Based on the meanings of tens and ones digits, is 46 >, =, or < 64?




Question 7 (Multiple Choice, 10 points)

If Pharaoh 1 ruled for 45 years, and Pharaoh 2 ruled for 54 years, who ruled longer?





Question 8 (Multiple Choice, 10 points)

Compare the two numbers: The Battle of Kadesh lasted 12 days and the Battle of Megiddo lasted 21 days. Which lasted longer?



Question 9 (Multiple Choice, 10 points)

A royal necklace weighs 2 pounds, while a small statue weighs 5 pounds. Which weighs more?



Question 10 (Multiple Choice, 10 points)

If 38 mummies were found in one tomb and 83 in another, which tomb had more?