I found or had these online resources and promethean activities. Hopefully you can use a few or them to incorporate into your own math lessons or centers to help students compare and order numbers. Enjoy!
Online Resources - Can use with projector or own computers in room.
http://www.pdesas.org/module/content/resources/6549/view.ashx Lessons on
greater than, equal to, less than and neat K-2 printable materials for lesson.
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/menus/comparingnumbers.htm - Compare and Order numbers games - Kindergarten to Third Grade
http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/maths/mathsB5.htm - Awesome Resources - Includes online games and printable documents - Grade Levels (K-4) are listed beside each document or game - I am pretty sure EY stands for Kindergarten.
http://www.ictgames.com/caterpillar_slider.html - Kindergarten to Third Grade - Select what numbers you would like students to put in order by using the Min and Max slide bars. Fun Game!
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/math-games/number-sense/ - Second and Third Grade - A little confusing but the objective is for the students to create a bigger number than the one that is presented. Might be a good center to challenge higher students in Second Grade.
http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/ordering-game.php - Kindergarten to Fifth Grade - Students put numbers in order from greatest to least or least to greatest for Kindergarten to Third. Include decimals and fractions for Fourth and Fifth.
http://www.aaamath.com/B/g6_41cx1.htm#section2 - Fifth Grade - Students could use place value mats or white boards to help list numbers in order. Make numbers as small or as large as you like. Children must figure out if the numbers goes to the right of the numbers given, to the left, or in between. Game is timed. Students could see how many right they could get without missing a question in 5 -10 minutes.
http://www.aaamath.com/B/g6_52_x1.htm#section2 - Fourth and Fifth Grade - Same as above with decimals.
http://mrnussbaum.com/geniusboxing1 - The best game for last - Third through Fifth Grade - I used this game as an incentive in my class. It could be a little "violent" for some but the children loved it! Each round that the children box the problems get progressively harder. I played this as a whole class (each child had a white board and was made to work the problem out, I would call on a random student to show me their board and that is the answer that I would click on) and I also used the game as one of my incentive math centers some weeks on the class computers. It isn't timed so I made the children work out problems on a white board or paper before making an answer choice. If I saw a student wasn't showing their work, I deemed that child got a "TKO" and was not allowed to participate until the next fight (when the class lost or won when it was played as a whole group or when the other students in their center lost or won).
Promethean Activities
http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/Resources/Item/57548/comparing-and-ordering-numbers-0-10 - Kindergarten
http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/Resources/Item/26460/orders-and-compares - Kindergarten and First Grade
http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/Resources/Item/41783/comparing-and-ordering-numbers-to-100 - Kindergarten and First Grade
http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/Resources/Item/168339/comparing-and-ordering-numbers-to-999 - First Grade and Second Grade, Third Grade Review
http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/Resources/Item/33180/compare-and-order-numbers
- High Level 1st grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/Resources/Item/33243/comparing-and-ordering-numbers - Third Grade and Fourth Grade Review
http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/Resources/Item/27388/compare-and-order-numbers#.UkDMlYzD-cM - High Level Third Grade and Fourth Grade, Review Fifth Grade
http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/Resources/Item/67608/place-value#.UkDNGYzD-cM - Fourth Grade and Fifth Grade Review
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