Learning Outcomes
Number pairs on the worksheet → compare amounts using greater than, smaller than, or equal → confidently select the correct relationship.
Five-year-old number sense practice → notice which amount is bigger → check answers instead of guessing when numbers look close.
Greater than, smaller than, and equal language → connect comparison to problem solving → support later addition and subtraction with fewer surprises.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Greater, Smaller, or Equal Numbers Worksheet
This Kindergarten math worksheet practices comparing two numbers to decide which number is greater than, smaller than, or equal. Each prompt gives quick practice with number sense before subtraction and addition get tricky.
At age five, number talk can get messy when a child rushes instead of checking. Many parents notice the guess-and-go habit, especially when two numbers are close.
Use this exact worksheet page by working one comparison at a time. Point to the first number, have your child say it, point to the second number, and ask which number is greater, smaller, or equal, then match the choice on the page.
The page stays focused on one skill, so the activity feels short and doable during everyday routines. With repeated “greater, smaller, equal” decisions, the worksheet builds a clear math vocabulary that generic printables often skip.
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