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Essential Grade 5 Comparing Integers Worksheet (-50 to 50)
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Mastery of integers is a pivotal step for upper elementary students transitioning to algebraic thinking. This printable Grade 5 Math worksheet provides forty structured problems designed to build confidence in comparing positive and negative numbers. Students will accurately apply inequality symbols while developing a deep conceptual understanding of value relative to zero.
At a Glance
- Grade: 5 · Subject: Math
- Standard:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.NS.C.7— Understand ordering and absolute value of rational numbers- Skill Focus: Integer Comparison (-50 to 50)
- Format: 4 pages · 40 problems · Answer key included · PDF
- Best For: Independent practice and formative assessment
- Time: 25–35 minutes
What's Inside
This four-page PDF includes forty targeted integer comparison tasks. The resource is divided into four sections: basic comparisons, negative number focus, strategic values, and mastery-level problems. Each page features a clear layout with designated response boxes, a helpful number line reference, and a complete answer key for rapid grading and student self-correction.
Zero-Prep Workflow
This zero-prep resource is designed for immediate classroom deployment. Use these three steps to integrate it into your schedule:
- Print: Generate the four-page document for your entire class in under sixty seconds.
- Distribute: Provide the packets to students for independent work; no additional teacher explanation is needed.
- Review: Utilize the included answer key to check all forty responses in less than three minutes.
Total teacher preparation time is targeted at under two minutes, making this an excellent option for emergency sub plans or last-minute enrichment needs.
Standards Alignment
This resource aligns to `CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.NS.C.7`. This standard requires students to understand ordering and absolute value of rational numbers. It specifically addresses the ability to interpret statements of inequality as relative positions on a number line. Both standard codes can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum mapping tools.
How to Use It
Use this worksheet as a mid-lesson formative assessment after introducing the number line. Observe students during the "Negative Number Focus" section to identify those who confuse absolute value with total value. It also serves as an excellent morning work task or a rigorous homework assignment. Expect a completion time of thirty minutes for the full forty-item set.
Who It's For
This resource is tailored for Grade 5 and 6 students beginning their journey with integers. It is effective for learners requiring high-repetition practice to solidify mental models. Pair this worksheet with an interactive number line or math centers to provide a multi-sensory experience that accommodates diverse classroom needs and individual learning goals.
Aligned to standard CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.NS.C.7, this worksheet targets the foundational skill of ordering rational numbers. Students must move beyond whole-number logic to understand that larger absolute values in negative integers signify smaller values. Research from RAND AIRS 2024 highlights that early mastery of integer positioning on a number line significantly predicts success in middle-school algebra and coordinate geometry. This resource provides forty distinct comparison tasks that bridge the gap between concrete number line visualization and abstract inequality symbolism. By scaffolding from basic comparisons to strategic mastery levels, the worksheet ensures that fifth and sixth-grade students develop a robust mental model of number system orientation. The inclusion of a reference number line reinforces the spatial relationship between positive and negative values, a critical component of mathematical fluency. Educational practitioners can utilize this standalone summary to justify the integration of structured integer practice into standard curriculum mapping and IEP goal development.




