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Practice Questions for Sequencing Numbers 6-10 (Least to Greatest, Greatest to Least)

Hey there! 👋 Learning to put numbers in order can be super useful, like when you're figuring out who finished a race the fastest! 🏆 This worksheet will help you practice putting numbers from 6 to 10 in order, both from smallest to biggest and biggest to smallest. Let's get started!
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📚 Topic Summary

Sequencing numbers means putting them in a specific order. When we sequence numbers from least to greatest, we start with the smallest number and go up to the largest. For numbers 6 to 10, this would be 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. When sequencing from greatest to least, we do the opposite: we start with the largest number and go down to the smallest. For numbers 6 to 10, that's 10, 9, 8, 7, 6. It's like lining up from shortest to tallest, or tallest to shortest!

🧠 Part A: Vocabulary

Match the term to its definition:

Term Definition
1. Least a. Arranging numbers from largest to smallest.
2. Greatest b. The smallest number in a set.
3. Sequence c. The largest number in a set.
4. Ascending Order d. Arranging numbers from smallest to largest.
5. Descending Order e. A set of numbers arranged in a specific order.

✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks

When sequencing numbers from least to greatest, we call it ________ order. The ________ number comes first in this type of sequence. If we are sequencing numbers from greatest to ________, it is called descending order, and the ________ number comes first.

🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking

Imagine you have the numbers 6, 8, and 10. Can you think of a real-life situation where you might need to put these numbers in order? Explain your reasoning.

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