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More and Less

Kindergarten · Math · Comparing Numbers · New Brunswick, Canada

Lesson Summary

Learn what it means when one group has more or less than another.

Explanation

When you compare two groups, the one with a bigger number has more. The one with a smaller number has less. For example, 5 apples is more than 3 apples. You can line things up side by side to see which group has more and which has less.

Practice Questions

Q1: Which is more: 4 cookies or 2 cookies?
Answer: 4 cookies
Q2: Which is less: 7 stars or 9 stars?
Answer: 7 stars
Q3: Sam has 3 toys and Mia has 5 toys. Who has less?
Answer: Sam
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What is More and Less in Kindergarten Math?+

More and Less is a lesson in the Comparing Numbers chapter of Kindergarten Math. It is part of the New Brunswick, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.

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More and Less is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Math curriculum in New Brunswick, Canada.

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