The Number Line
Comparing & Ordering
Number Power-Ups
100

All whole numbers and their opposites, including zero.

What are integers?

100

Arrange these integers from greatest to least: -5, 1, 0, -2.

What is 1, 0, -2, -5

100

When you multiply 7 by 10, you get this number.

What is 70?

200

On a number line, this number is located to the right of -5.

What is -4 (or any number greater than -5)?

200

A number that is less than zero is called this.

What is a negative number?

200

A number that is greater than zero is called this.

What is a positive number?

300

The value of a number based on its distance from zero on a number line.

What is absolute value?

300

The value of the digit '7' in the number 3.75. 

What is seven tenths (or 0.7)?

300

The number that has a 4 in the hundreds place, a 2 in the tens place, and a 9 in the ones place.

What is 429?

400

If you are at -3 on a number line and move 5 units to the right, you will land on this number.

What is 2?

400

This inequality correctly compares -8 and -2.

-8 < -2 (or -2 > -8)?

400

The result of multiplying 3.4 by 100.

What is 340?

500

This inequality symbol (<) is used to show that the first number is less than the second number.

What is the less than symbol?

500

Arrange these decimals from greatest to least: 1.5, 0.15, 1.05, 0.5.

What is 1.5, 1.05, 0.5, 0.15?

500

In the number 5,555, the value of the '5' in the thousands place is how many times greater than the value of the '5' in the hundreds place?

10 TIMES