Comparing Groups
Kindergarten · Math · Comparing Numbers · Washington, USA
Lesson Summary
Compare groups of objects to see which has more, fewer, or the same amount.
Explanation
To compare groups of things, you can match them up one by one. If one group has leftover objects, that group has more. If every object has a match and nothing is left over, the groups are the same. This is a great way to compare without even counting.
Practice Questions
Q1: Group A has 5 blocks and Group B has 5 balls. Which group has more?
Answer: Neither. They have the same amount.
Q2: There are 6 cups and 4 plates. Are there more cups or more plates?
Answer: More cups
Q3: You match up 3 hats with 3 mittens. Are there any left over?
Answer: No, the groups are equal.
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What is Comparing Groups in Kindergarten Math?+
Comparing Groups is a lesson in the Comparing Numbers chapter of Kindergarten Math. It is part of the Washington, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Comparing Groups is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Math curriculum in Washington, USA.
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