🔢 GCSE Number · Foundation & Higher

GCSE Ordering & Comparing Numbers

Place value, ordering integers, decimals and negative numbers on number lines. AI-generated practice papers with comprehensive mark schemes and step-by-step worked solutions.

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GCSE Ordering & Comparing Numbers

Place value, ordering integers, decimals and negative numbers on number lines.

This subtopic falls under GCSE Number and is assessed across all major exam boards (AQA, Edexcel, OCR). Our AI generates unique questions every time, so you can create unlimited practice papers for revision.

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  • 📝 Practice Worksheets: Printable practice worksheets with worked solutions
  • 📋 Topic Test: Timed topic tests with mark schemes
  • 📄 Mock Exam: Full mock exam papers under exam conditions

All papers are available as printable PDFs with full mark schemes. Available for both Foundation (grades 1-5) and Higher (grades 4-9) tier.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is ordering & comparing numbers in GCSE maths?
Place value, ordering integers, decimals and negative numbers on number lines.
Is ordering & comparing numbers on the Foundation or Higher tier?
Ordering & Comparing Numbers appears on both Foundation and Higher tier GCSE papers. Foundation covers the basics while Higher includes more complex applications.
How can I revise ordering & comparing numbers effectively?
Start with our practice worksheets to build understanding, then move to topic tests for exam-style practice. Use mock exams to practise under timed conditions. All papers include worked solutions for self-assessment.
Are ordering & comparing numbers papers aligned with my exam board?
Yes. Our questions cover the national curriculum content required by all exam boards including AQA, Edexcel, and OCR. While not official past papers, they provide excellent practice for exam preparation.