About This Worksheet
This worksheet helps your child practice identifying which group has more and which has less using animal pictures. It builds on earlier skills by asking your child to carefully count and compare two sets. This is a key part of early math learning that supports understanding numbers. For example, if there are more dogs than cats, your child will recognize the larger group.
Curriculum and Grade Alignment
This worksheet is designed for preschool and kindergarten learners who are working on comparing quantities. The main goal is to help children feel confident counting and then comparing two groups. Your child should already have basic counting skills before starting. It supports Common Core K.CC.C.6 and TEKS K.2D.
Student Tasks
On this worksheet, students will count the number of animals in each group. They will compare the totals after counting. Your child will decide which group has more and which has less. They will then mark or write their answer in the space provided.
Common Challenges and Misconceptions
Some children may lose track while counting, especially if there are many pictures. Others might mix up the meaning of more and less. It is also common to guess instead of counting carefully. You can support your child by having them point to each animal and count out loud.
Implementation Guidance
This worksheet works well as independent practice or with a little help from an adult. You can guide your child through the first problem to show how to compare. Teachers often use these activities during math centers or review time. At home, you can extend learning by comparing groups of toys or snacks.
Details and Features
The worksheet includes clear animal images that are easy to recognize and count. The layout is simple and helps keep your child focused. There are spaces for answers to make the activity interactive. It prints well and is ready to use.