Equal Sets – Animals that Hop
From Australia to the rainforest we’ve put animals that hop in these equal sets! Circle the set that has an equal number of animals as the number.
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Our comparison worksheets for kindergarten cover the age-old ideas of equal sets, greater than and less than, and more and less. The worksheets compare number to number, objects with numbers, and objects to objects. Of course, counting skills are required, but some kids who are have excellent counting skills may be be able to pick out the correct answers just by looking at them without counting each item out one by one (this is called subitizing).
12 worksheets
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From Australia to the rainforest we’ve put animals that hop in these equal sets! Circle the set that has an equal number of animals as the number.
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In kindergarten shapes appear everywhere – even here in this equal sets page! Circle the set that has the equal number of shapes as the number on the left. Color the shapes.
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Ready for a day outdoors? Let this equal sets gardening worksheet inspire you. Circle the set of tools that has an equal number of objects.
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Let’s go shopping! Load your baskets with all kinds of goodies…Circle the equal sets of dollars, carts, baskets, and cash registers as the sets on the left.
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Jump in and take a ride in one of these cars – a jeep, a bug, a truck , or a school bus in this more worksheet. Circle the set that has more than the other set.
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It would be perfect if it was a rainy day for this more worksheet. Don’t sing in the rain, circle the sets of rain gear that has more than the other set! Color.
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Can you smell that campfire burning? Circle the set in each row that has less marshmallows, hot dogs, s’mores, or campfires than the other set. Color.
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No hard hats needed here. We’re just going to pretend to build with these blocks. Circle the set in each row that has less blocks than the other set. Color. What buildings can you see?
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Don’t rush through this…which number comes after the other number when you count? Circle the number in each set that is greater than the other one.
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Nostalgic thoughts of our own rooms full of toys … which were probably never in the toy box! Circle the set of toys that is greater than the other set. Color.
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Compare the numbers in each set. Think about each number carefully. Then circle the number that is less than the other number – the number that comes first when counting!
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Hooray for dogs! Everyone loves man’s best friend. Circle the set of dog treats, collars, leashes, and water dishes that has less than the other set. Color.
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