Practice comparing groups of objects to decide which has more, which has less, or if the groups are equal.
Read each problem carefully. Count the objects or numbers, then decide if one group has more, less, or if both groups are equal.
Comparing groups using more, less, and equal
Math - Grade K-1
- 1
Sam has 5 apples. Mia has 3 apples. Who has more apples?
- 2
There are 2 ducks in the pond and 4 ducks on the grass. Which group has less ducks?
- 3
A jar has 6 marbles. A box has 6 marbles. Are the groups more, less, or equal?
- 4
Lena has 7 crayons. Max has 5 crayons. Who has less crayons?
- 5
Compare 1 and 3. Which number is more?
- 6
Compare 4 and 4. Are they more, less, or equal?
- 7
There are 8 birds in one tree and 2 birds in another tree. Which tree has more birds?
- 8
Compare 9 and 6. Which number is less?
- 9
A plate has 3 cookies. Another plate has 3 cookies. Are the plates equal?
- 10
Noah has 10 blocks. Ava has 7 blocks. Who has more blocks?
- 11
Compare 5 and 2. Which number has less?
- 12
There are 4 stars on one page and 9 stars on another page. Which page has less stars?
- 13
Emma has 6 stickers. Jack has 6 stickers. Who has more stickers?
- 14
Compare 7 and 8. Which number is more?
- 15
A basket has 1 ball. A box has 5 balls. Which group has more balls?