All Common Core: 1st Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #12 : How To Identify The Parts Of A List
Order these objects from smallest to largest. The dog is inches, the cat is
inches, and the snake is
inches.
Snake, dog, cat
Cat, snake, dog
Cat, dog, snake
Dog, snake, cat
Dog, cat, snake
Cat, dog, snake
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 cat is the smallest object. The number
is smaller than
, so the dog is the next object. The number
is the biggest number, so the snake is the largest object.
Example Question #13 : How To Identify The Parts Of A List
Order these objects from smallest to largest. The blanket is inches, the bed in
inches, and the sheet is
inches.
Blanket, sheet, bed
Sheet, bed, blanket
Bed, sheet, blanket
Blanket, bed, sheet
Bed, blanket, sheet
Bed, blanket, sheet
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 bed is the smallest object. The number
is smaller than
, so the blanket is the next object. The number
is the biggest number, so the sheet is the largest object.
Example Question #11 : How To Identify The Parts Of A List
Order these objects from smallest to largest. The fireplace is inches, the mantel is
inches, and the couch is
inches.
Couch, mantel, fireplace
Couch, fireplace, mantel
Mantel, couch, fireplace
Fireplace, mantel, couch
Fireplace, couch, mantel
Fireplace, mantel, couch
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 fireplace is the smallest object. The number
is smaller than
, so the mantel is the next object. The number
is the biggest number, so the couch is the largest object.
Example Question #15 : How To Identify The Parts Of A List
Order these objects from smallest to largest. The square is inches, the triangle is
inches, and the rectangle is
inches.
Triangle, square, rectangle
Rectangle, square, triangle
Square, rectangle, triangle
Triangle, rectangle, square
Square, triangle, rectangle
Square, triangle, rectangle
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 square is the smallest object. The number
is smaller than
, so the triangle is the next object. The number
is the biggest number, so the rectangle is the largest object
Example Question #16 : How To Identify The Parts Of A List
Order these objects from smallest to largest. The heart is inches, the smiley face is
inches, and the lighting bolt is
inches.
Heart, lighting bolt, smiley face
Lighting bolt, smiley face, heart
Smiley face, heart, lighting bolt
Heart, smiley face, lighting bolt
Smiley face, lighting bolt, heart
Smiley face, heart, lighting bolt
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 smiley face is the smallest object. The number 5 is smaller than
, so the heart is the next object. The number
is the biggest number, so the lighting bolt is the largest object.
Example Question #1 : Measurement & Data
Order these objects from smallest to largest. The ladybug is inches, the bee is
inches, and the firefly is
inches.
Ladybug, firefly, bee
Firefly, bee, ladybug
Bee, firefly, ladybug
Ladybug, bee, firefly
Firefly, ladybug, bee
Ladybug, bee, firefly
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 ladybug is the smallest object. The number
is smaller than
, so the bee is the next object. The number
is the biggest number, so the firefly is the largest object.
Example Question #18 : How To Identify The Parts Of A List
Order these objects from smallest to largest. The bunny is inches, the kitten is
inches, and the dog is
inches.
Dog, kitten bunny
Bunny, kitten, dog
Bunny, dog, kitten
Kitten, dog, bunny
Kitten, bunny, dog
Kitten, bunny, dog
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 kitten is the smallest object. The number
is smaller than
, so the bunny is the next object. The number
is the biggest number, so the dog is the largest object.
Example Question #19 : How To Identify The Parts Of A List
Order these objects from smallest to largest. The purse is inches, the suitcase is
inches, and the backpack is
inches.
Suitcase, purse, backpack
Suitcase, backpack, purse
Purse, suitcase, backpack
Purse, backpack, suitcase
Backpack,purse, suitcase
Purse, backpack, suitcase
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 purse is the smallest object. The number
is smaller than
, so the backpack is the next object. The number
is the biggest number, so the suitcase is the largest object.
Example Question #2 : Measurement & Data
Order these objects from smallest to largest. The rug is inches, the towel is
inches, and the pillow is
inches.
Towel, pillow, rug
Rug, pillow, towel
Towel, rug, pillow
Pillow, towel, rug
Pillow, rug, towel
Pillow, towel, rug
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 pillow is the smallest object. The number
is smaller than
, so the towel is the next object. The number
is the biggest number, so the rug is the largest object.
Example Question #21 : How To Identify The Parts Of A List
Order these objects from largest to smallest. The dog is inches, the cat is
inches, and the snake is
inches.
Dog, snake, cat
Cat, snake, dog
Snake, cat, dog
Cat, dog, snake
Dog, cat, snake
Dog, snake, cat
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 dog comes first. The number
is bigger than
, so the snake comes next. The number
is the smallest number, so the cat is the smallest object.
All Common Core: 1st Grade Math Resources
