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About This Worksheet

This worksheet gives your child another chance to practice comparing groups, this time using objects like chairs and shells. It helps them understand how to decide which group is larger and which is smaller by counting. This is an important early math step that builds strong number sense. For example, if there are more shells than chairs, your child will identify shells as the group with more.

Curriculum and Grade Alignment

This activity is designed for preschool and kindergarten students who are learning to compare quantities. The goal is to connect counting with comparing in a simple and clear way. Your child should already be able to count objects with some confidence. It aligns with Common Core K.CC.C.6 and TEKS K.2D.

Student Tasks

On this worksheet, students will count each group of objects shown. They will compare the two groups after counting. Your child will decide which group has more and which has less. They will then record or show their answer in the space provided.

Common Challenges and Misconceptions

Some children may miscount if they rush or skip items. Others might forget to compare after counting both groups. It is also common to rely on guessing when groups look close in size. You can help by encouraging your child to count slowly and check both groups before answering.

Implementation Guidance

This worksheet is great for extra practice at home or during math time in class. You can help your child by working through the first example together. Teachers often use this type of worksheet during independent work or centers. At home, you can connect the idea to real-life comparisons with everyday objects.

Details and Features

The worksheet includes simple, clear pictures that are easy to count. The layout is organized so your child can focus on one comparison at a time. It provides repeated practice with the same skill. It prints cleanly and is easy to use.