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📚 Topic Summary
Comparing quantities is all about understanding which group has more items, which has fewer, and when groups have the same amount. For kindergarteners, this is a foundational skill that builds number sense. We use terms like 'more,' 'less,' and 'same' to describe these relationships. Mastering this helps kids grasp basic math concepts like addition and subtraction later on.
🧮 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the term with its definition:
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. More | A. Having the identical quantity. |
| 2. Less | B. Having a smaller quantity. |
| 3. Same | C. To look at two or more things to find the differences and similarities. |
| 4. Quantity | D. Having a greater quantity. |
| 5. Compare | E. An amount or number. |
✏️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Read the paragraph and fill in the missing words:
When comparing groups, we can say one group has ______ items if it has a greater number than the other. If a group has a smaller number, we say it has ______ items. When two groups have the exact same number of items, we say they are the ______ . Understanding these words is key to becoming a math superstar! ✨
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Look around your room. Can you find two groups of objects? Which group has more? Which has less? Are any groups the same? Explain how you know.
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