This Kindergarten hard worksheet pushes students to compare three numbers at once and order them from least to greatest. Multiple choice questions ask learners to find the greatest or least value in a small set, while word problems present real situations like comparing toy collections. Fill-in-the-blank items reinforce ordering skills and require careful reading of each problem. This worksheet challenges Kindergarten children to apply comparison knowledge in new ways, building flexibility and number sense that supports.

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Busy Bee
Comparing Numbers More Less Equal
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which number is the greatest: 3, 7, 5?
 A) 7
 B) 3
 C) 5
 D) 1
2. Which number is the least: 6, 2, 9?
 A) 6
 B) 2
 C) 9
 D) 4
3. Lily has 4 stickers. Max has 8. Who has more?
 A) Lily
 B) Same
 C) Max
 D) Nobody
4. Order from least to greatest: 5, 2, 8.
 A) 8, 5, 2
 B) 5, 2, 8
 C) 2, 8, 5
 D) 2, 5, 8
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) The greatest of 1, 4, 9 is 9.
2) The least of 6, 3, 8 is 3.
3) Order least to greatest: 7, 2, 5. First is 2.
4) Sam has 3 toys. Joy has 6. Joy has more.
5) Compare 10 and 7. 10 is greater than 7.
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