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Big Or Small worksheets

102 worksheets

Big-or-small worksheets give the youngest learners practice with size — spotting the biggest, finding the smallest, and putting a few pictures in order from large to little. The tasks use clear, friendly images and a single tap or mark, so a three- or four-year-old can succeed without reading a word. Comparing by size is early measurement thinking and feeds the vocabulary children need to describe and sort the world around them. Each big-or-small worksheet is a free printable PDF with a matching play-online activity: the interactive version responds instantly and warmly, while the printable is ready for a quiet table, circle time, or a sheet to take home, and an answer key is included. Hand them out for a warm-up or use them to see who is ready to order more items. The complete set is available in all 11 languages we publish in, so dual-language and early-years classrooms can give every child the same picture task in their own language.

How to use these worksheets

Print the PDF for a no-prep classroom or homework task, or open the play-online version on a tablet or whiteboard for instant feedback. Every worksheet includes an answer key, so children can self-check or work independently. Mix sheets across themes and grade levels to build a short Big Or Small lesson, or send one home for extra practice.

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Frequently asked questions

Who are big-or-small worksheets for?
Preschool and kindergarten (ages 3-6): picture-based size comparison and ordering, no reading needed.
Are these worksheets free?
Yes — free to print and play online, with an answer key and no signup.
Which languages?
All 11 we publish in.

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