Big and small
size words
Compare two familiar objects.
Example: The ball is big.
Compare size and length with real objects children can hold, sort, and talk about.
Use toy cars, pencils, spoons, or leaves. Let the child hold two things and compare them visually.
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size words
Compare two familiar objects.
Example: The ball is big.
length words
Line the objects up to compare them.
Example: This pencil is long.
height words
Use people or stacked blocks.
Example: The tower is tall.
grouping task
Put similar sizes together.
Example: These are the small ones.
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.
An LKG math worksheet for counting objects and writing the matching number.
An LKG worksheet for noticing and continuing colour and shape patterns.
These suggestions stay in the same stage first, then widen slightly within the same subject shelf.
Notice circles, squares, triangles, and repeating patterns in everyday things.
Use shape sorting and easy repeats to strengthen visual noticing in a playful way.
Compare two small groups and decide which one has more, less, or the same.