More and Fewer Worksheet
More or Fewer with Clothes
This pre-K worksheet asks a child to compare amounts: two groups of clothes, and the child finds the group with more. Noticing that one set has more and the other has fewer — without counting either — is early quantity perception, a foundation a young child builds by comparing bunches. The task is purely the comparison: which group has more a shirt, a sock and a hat?
Telling more from fewer is concrete quantity reasoning a preschooler can do with confidence, long before counting. Comparing two groups of clothes and picking the one with more builds the perception of amount, a child's first quantity sense. It is foundational pre-K readiness, grown by comparing bunches rather than counting them, and the friendly pictures keep every comparison clear.
Children quickly get a feel for spotting which group has more, and a finished more-and-fewer worksheet is a happy win. When this is easy, compare the groups in more or fewer with colors, or try more or fewer with feelings. You can also browse every more-and-fewer worksheet or the whole preschool collection — each sheet prints cleanly or plays online for free, and the more a child compares amounts, the surer their early sense of more and fewer grows.
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