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Printable “More or Less” Worksheets for Kindergarten:
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More or Less
Teaching the concepts of “more” and “less” to kindergarten students involves helping them understand quantity and comparison. 1. Show “more” by adding more objects to a set and “less” by taking some away.
2. Introduce comparative language:
“More” means having a larger quantity.
“Less” means having a smaller quantity.
3. Practice counting objects in different sets and comparing them to determine which set has more or less.
4. Provide objects for sorting and ask students to sort them into groups with more, less, or the same quantity.
Kindergarten worksheets to help students practice comparing number of objects: more or less.
Lesson Objective:
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Count the objects in each line. Write how many in the box. Then, fill in the blanks
below. (more than)
Count the objects in each line. Write how many in the box. Then, fill in the blanks
below. (less than)
Count the objects in each line. Write how many in the box. Then, fill in the blanks
below.
Think of the number of objects in Set A and Set B and fill in the sentence.
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