This Kindergarten hard worksheet deepens comparison skills by ordering numbers from greatest to least and solving who-has-fewer story problems. Multiple choice questions ask learners to identify the largest or smallest of three values and to choose the correct ordering. Fill-in-the-blank items extend practice with words like greater, less, and equal in number sentences. By solving real-world story problems, Kindergarten students see how comparing numbers helps in daily life and prepares them for more advanced math reasoning later on.

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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: 4, 9, 6?
 A) 9
 B) 6
 C) 4
 D) 8
2. Which number is the least: 7, 5, 1?
 A) 7
 B) 1
 C) 5
 D) 3
3. Ben has 9 cars. Mia has 5. Who has fewer?
 A) Ben
 B) Same
 C) Mia
 D) Nobody
4. Order from greatest to least: 3, 8, 6.
 A) 3, 6, 8
 B) 8, 3, 6
 C) 6, 8, 3
 D) 8, 6, 3
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) The greatest of 2, 7, 5 is 7.
2) The least of 9, 4, 6 is 4.
3) Order greatest to least: 1, 8, 3. First is 8.
4) Tia has 7 pens. Lee has 2. Lee has fewer.
5) Compare 5 and 9. 5 is less than 9.
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