Math Grade K-1

Math: Which Has More? Comparing Sets

Practice counting and comparing groups

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Practice counting and comparing groups

Math - Grade K-1

Instructions: Count each group carefully. Write which group has more, fewer, or the same number.
  1. 1
    Five apples and three bananas in separate groups.

    Look at the picture. Which group has more: apples or bananas?

  2. 2
    Four blue birds and six red birds.

    There are 4 blue birds and 6 red birds. Which group has more?

  3. 3
    Three stars and five moons in separate groups.

    Look at the picture. Which group has fewer: stars or moons?

  4. 4
    Three cats and three dogs.

    There are 3 cats and 3 dogs. Do the groups have more, fewer, or the same number?

  5. 5
    Six toy cars and four toy trucks in separate groups.

    Look at the picture. Which group has more: toy cars or toy trucks?

  6. 6
    Eight crayons and five pencils.

    There are 8 crayons and 5 pencils. Which group has fewer?

  7. 7
    Seven fish and four turtles.

    Look at the picture. Which group has more: fish or turtles?

  8. 8
    One plate has two cookies and another plate has five cookies.

    There are 2 cookies on one plate and 5 cookies on another plate. Which plate has more cookies?

  9. 9
    Two groups of blocks with four blocks in each group.

    Look at the picture. Do the two groups have the same number of blocks?

  10. 10
    Nine flowers and seven butterflies.

    There are 9 flowers and 7 butterflies. Which group has more?

  11. 11
    Five circles and eight squares.

    Look at the picture. Which group has fewer: circles or squares?

  12. 12
    One teddy bear and four dolls on a shelf.

    There are 1 teddy bear and 4 dolls on a shelf. Which group has fewer?

  13. 13
    Six ladybugs and three bees.

    Look at the picture. Which group has more: ladybugs or bees?

  14. 14
    Ten buttons and ten beads.

    There are 10 buttons and 10 beads. Do the groups have more, fewer, or the same number?

  15. 15
    One child has five stickers and another child has eight stickers.

    Sam has 5 stickers. Mia has 8 stickers. Who has more stickers?

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