All Common Core: 1st Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #21 : How To Identify The Parts Of A List
Order these objects from smallest to largest. The table is inches, the couch is
feet, and the room is
feet.
Table, couch, room
Room, couch, table
Table, room, couch
Room, table, couch
Couch, room, table
Table, couch, room
When ordering objects from smallest to largest, you need to compare the numbers. The smallest number will be the smallest object. In this case, the number is smaller than
and
so the table is the smallest object. The number
is smaller than
, so the couch is the next object. The number
is the biggest number, so the room is the largest object.
Example Question #92 : Data Analysis
Order these objects from largest to smallest. The candle is inches, the frame is
inches, and the painting is
inches.
Painting, frame, candle
Candle, frame, painting
Candle, painting, frame
Painting, candle, frame
Frame, painting, candle
Painting, frame, candle
When ordering objects from largest to smallest, you need to compare the numbers. The largest number will always be the largest object. In this case, the number is bigger than
and
so the painting comes first. The number
is bigger than
, so the frame comes next. The number
is the smallest number, so the candle is the smallest object.
Example Question #93 : Data Analysis
Order these objects from largest to smallest. The truck is inches, the motorcycle is
inches, and the car is
inches.
Motorcycle, truck, car
Car, motorcycle, truck
Car, truck, motorcycle
Truck, motorcycle, car
Truck, car, motorcycle
Truck, car, motorcycle
When ordering objects from largest to smallest, you need to compare the numbers. The largest number will always be the largest object. In this case, the number is bigger than
and
so the truck comes first. The number
is bigger than
, so the car comes next. The number
is the smallest number, so the motorcycle is the smallest object.
Example Question #22 : How To Identify The Parts Of A List
Order these objects from largest to smallest. The bear is inches, the truck is
inches and the car is
inches.
Truck, car, bear
Truck, bear, car
Car, truck, bear
Bear, truck, car
Bear, car, truck
Truck, car, bear
When ordering objects from largest to smallest, you need to compare the numbers. The largest number will always be the largest object. In this case, the number is bigger than
and
so the truck comes first. The number
is bigger than
, so the car comes next. The number
is the smallest number, so the bear is the smallest object.
Example Question #23 : How To Identify The Parts Of A List
Order these objects from largest to smallest. The picture is inches, the frame is
inches, and the wall is
inches.
Wall, picture, frame
Frame, wall, picture
Picture, frame, wall
Picture, wall, frame
Wall, frame, picture
Wall, frame, picture
When ordering objects from largest to smallest, you need to compare the numbers. The largest number will always be the largest object. In this case, the number is bigger than
and
so the wall comes first. The number
is bigger than
, so the frame comes next. The number
is the smallest number, so the picture is the smallest object.
Example Question #96 : Data Analysis
Order these objects from largest to smallest. The flag is inches, the pole is
inches, and the porch is
inches.
Porch, flag, pole
Porch, pole, flag
Pole, porch, flag
Flag, pole, porhc
Pole, flag, porch
Pole, porch, flag
When ordering objects from largest to smallest, you need to compare the numbers. The largest number will always be the largest object. In this case, the number is bigger than
and
so the pole comes first. The number
is bigger than
, so the porch comes next. The number
is the smallest number, so the flag is the smallest object.
Example Question #101 : Data Analysis
Order these objects from largest to smallest. The fence is inches, the pool is
inches, and the flowerbed is
inches.
Pool, fence, flowerbed
Flowerbed, pool, fence
Flowerbed, fence, pool
Fence, flowerbed, pool
Fence, pool, flowerbed
Fence, flowerbed, pool
When ordering objects from largest to smallest, you need to compare the numbers. The largest number will always be the largest object. In this case, the number is bigger than
and
so the fence comes first. The number
is bigger than
, so the flowerbed comes next. The number
is the smallest number, so the pool is the smallest object.
Example Question #131 : Data Analysis And Probability
Order these objects from largest to smallest. The rose is inches, the lily is
inches, and the daisy is
inches.
Lily, rose, daisy
Lily, daisy, rose
Daisy, rose, lily
Daisy, lily, rose
Rose, lily, daisy
Lily, daisy, rose
When ordering objects from largest to smallest, you need to compare the numbers. The largest number will always be the largest object. In this case, the number is bigger than
and
so the lily comes first. The number
is bigger than
, so the daisy comes next. The number
is the smallest number, so the rose is the smallest object.
Example Question #31 : How To Identify The Parts Of A List
Order these objects from largest to smallest. The cup is inches, the bowl is
inches, and the plate is
inches.
Cup, plate, bowl
Plate, cup, bowl
Plate, bowl, cup
Bowl, cup, plate
Cup, bowl, plate
Plate, bowl, cup
When ordering objects from largest to smallest, you need to compare the numbers. The largest number will always be the largest object. In this case, the number is bigger than
and
so the plate comes first. The number
is bigger than
, so the bowl comes next. The number
is the smallest number, so the cup is the smallest object.
Example Question #5 : How To Identify The Parts Of A List
Order these objects from largest to smallest. The vase is inches, the table is
inches, and the flowers are
inches.
Table, flower, vase
Flower, table, vase
Vase, flower, table
Table, vase, flower
Flower, vase, table
Table, flower, vase
When ordering objects from largest to smallest, you need to compare the numbers. The largest number will always be the largest object. In this case, the number is bigger than
and
so the table comes first. The number
is bigger than
so the flower comes next. The number
is the smallest number, so the vase is the smallest object.
All Common Core: 1st Grade Math Resources
