Common Core Math: Kindergarten
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Sarah has squares and Tim has
squares. How many squares do they have altogether?
Explanation

If we count all the squares together we have squares.
Fill in the blank.
is less than
is greater than
is equal to
Explanation
is less than
because
comes before
when we are counting, which means it is less.
Jenny has square and Joe has
squares. How many squares do they have altogether?
Explanation

If we count all the squares together we have squares.
The number of circles is the number of stars.

greater than
less than
equal to
Explanation
We have circles and
stars. When we are counting,
comes after
which means that
is greater than
.

Molly has squares and John has
squares. How many squares do they have altogether?
Explanation

If we count all the squares together we have squares.
Jenny has square and Joe has
squares. How many squares do they have altogether?
Explanation

If we count all the squares together we have squares.
Matt has square and Lisa has
squares. How many squares do they have altogether?
Explanation

If we count all the squares together we have squares.
Use the picture below to help you fill in the blank.

The number of squares is the number of triangles.
equal to
less than
greater than
Explanation
We have squares and
triangles.
and
are the same number, so they are equal to each other.

Fill in the blank.
is less than
is greater than
is equal to
Explanation
is less than
because
comes before
when we are counting, which means it is less.
Jessica has squares and Megan has
squares. How many squares do they have altogether?
Explanation

If we count all the squares together we have squares.