More and Less Worksheets for Kindergarten
Determine which group has more or less objects.
About More and Less
Comparing quantities develops number sense and prepares children for using comparison symbols (>, <, =) in later grades.
What Your Child Will Learn
- Compare two groups of objects
- Use "more," "less," and "equal"
- Determine which group is larger or smaller
Worksheets by Difficulty
Start with Easy worksheets to build confidence, then progress to Medium and Hard as your student masters each level.
Tips for Parents & Teachers
Use snack time for comparisons: "Who has more crackers, you or your sister?"
Ask "more or less" questions during everyday activities — shopping, cooking, playing.
Avoid always using the same comparison direction. Mix up "which has more?" with "which has fewer?" to build flexible thinking.
Use physical objects first (blocks, coins, toys), then transition to number-only comparisons as your child gains confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
What will my child learn from more and less worksheets?
These Kindergarten more and less worksheets help students practice comparison, counting. Each worksheet provides structured practice with clear instructions and varied problem types.
How often should my Kindergarten student practice more and less?
Consistent practice works best. We recommend 10-15 minutes of focused practice 3-4 times per week. Start with Easy worksheets and progress to Medium and Hard as your student builds confidence.