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which group is bigger?
Count and compare before choosing.
Example: This plate has more grapes.
Compare two small groups and decide which one has more, less, or the same.
Put two groups side by side and compare after counting. Use words like more, less, same, bigger group, or smaller group.
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which group is bigger?
Count and compare before choosing.
Example: This plate has more grapes.
which group is smaller?
Less means a smaller number.
Example: That bowl has less.
equal groups
Sometimes two groups match exactly.
Example: Both groups have four.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
An LKG worksheet for counting groups from 6 to 10 and noticing more or less.
A pattern-tracing sheet for LKG with standing lines, sleeping lines, curves, and zig-zags.
Use tiny words like am, in, on, and up in a calm cut-and-paste follow-up.
Keep the reading rhythm going with another tiny lesson.
Start counting with very small groups children can touch, see, and move easily.
Count spoons, blocks, cups, or crayons and match the group to a number idea.
Notice whether two tiny groups match, or whether one group has one more or one less.