More – Rain, Rain, Go Away!
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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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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Merida in the movie “Brave” loved archery! Your kids can hit the bulls eye by drawing a line to the matching archery objects.
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BBRRRR!! These arctic animals need to be matched to each other to keep warm. Great for a winter animal theme.
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Are you happy, sad, mad, or really angry today? Draw a line to the matching moody faces. Color.
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Yes, Your Highness! I will draw a line to match the royal ring, robe, crown, and scepter and color them.
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Color the stars. Cut out the squares on the dotted lines. Glue matching the numbers and stars to the number words.
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Trace the numbers 1, 2, and 3 neatly and carefully. Count out the matching number of beans. Glue a real bean on the picture of each bean.
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Trace the numbers. Count out the number of manipulatives to match each number. Repeat with different colors.
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Color one apple yellow. Color two apples green. Color three apples red. Cut out the apples on the dotted lines and glue on the dog’s head one on top of the other!
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Trace the numbers. Say each number. Using a stamp pad, put the number of thumbprints in each blank square that match the number next to it.
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