The ability to compare numbers with ease is crucial to understanding the relationship between numbers, also called number sense. The abstract nature of number sense makes extra practice crucial. This guided lesson helps kindergarteners to learn this skill with targeted instruction and engaging exercises. Further opportunities for practice can be found in the comparing numbers worksheets suggested to go along with this lesson.
This yummy workbook shows that playing with food isn't always bad! Your young learner will be hungry for more after completing these culinary worksheets, sampling math, reading and writing practice.
Help your kindergartener explore the world of measurement with whimsical worksheets that highlight how to use a ruler, how to read a clock and how to fill in a calendar.
There is a mix of objects in this workbook and it's up to your child to sort them by colors, shapes and sizes. Plus, he'll practice identifying weight and making simple comparisons.
On this hands-on second grade math worksheet, kids measure the length and width of their hand and the length of their fingers to the nearest inch or half inch.
A farm is full of life! This math workbook features colorful farm scenes with exercises to help kids identify living creatures and practice their counting to develop math and categorization skills.
What’s the best part of fall? Pumpkins! Use this easy recipe to help your child make some delicious smelling pumpkin play dough. They can use their math skills to measure and mix and then have hours of fun playing!
Measure up with the concept of comparison! Your kindergartener will love learning how to use a ruler and group objects according to size, length, weight, height and quantity.