Kindergarten hard worksheet 4 sharpens comparing skills with story problems, careful number ordering, and quick visual estimation tasks for stronger reasoning. Students decide who has more dolls, find the middle of three numbers, and compare overflowing baskets to nearly empty baskets. Four multiple choice problems and five fill-in questions help Kindergarten learners apply more, less, and equal to everyday counting situations confidently and quickly.
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Comparing Numbers More Less Equal
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Pia has 7 dolls. Roy has 2 dolls. Who has more dolls?
A) Pia
B) Roy
C) Both same
D) Neither
2. Order from least to greatest: 5, 8, 3. The middle number is ___.
A) 8
B) 5
C) 3
D) 1
3. One basket is overflowing. Another is nearly empty. Which has less?
A) Overflowing
B) Both same
C) Nearly empty
D) Cannot tell
4. Joy ate 6 berries. Sam ate 6 berries. Compare their berries.
A) Joy more
B) Sam more
C) Joy less
D) They are equal
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. Order least to greatest: 9, 3, 6. Smallest is 3.
2. Order least to greatest: 9, 3, 6. Greatest is 9.
3. A bowl with a tall pile of grapes has more than a flat one.
4. Lia has 2 books. Max has 9 books. Lia has less books than Max.
5. Two jars with 5 candies each are equal.
Comparing Numbers More Less Equal
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Pia has 7 dolls. Roy has 2 dolls. Who has more dolls?
A) Pia
B) Roy
C) Both same
D) Neither
2. Order from least to greatest: 5, 8, 3. The middle number is ___.
A) 8
B) 5
C) 3
D) 1
3. One basket is overflowing. Another is nearly empty. Which has less?
A) Overflowing
B) Both same
C) Nearly empty
D) Cannot tell
4. Joy ate 6 berries. Sam ate 6 berries. Compare their berries.
A) Joy more
B) Sam more
C) Joy less
D) They are equal
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Order least to greatest: 9, 3, 6. Smallest is 3.
2) Order least to greatest: 9, 3, 6. Greatest is 9.
3) A bowl with a tall pile of grapes has more than a flat one.
4) Lia has 2 books. Max has 9 books. Lia has less books than Max.
5) Two jars with 5 candies each are equal.
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