Learning Outcomes
Child → compares picture groups using counting → decides bigger, smaller, or equal for early addition and subtraction thinking.
Child → joins or separates small sets in words → strengthens understanding that amounts change when objects are added or taken away.
Child → checks counts with one-to-one pointing → builds confidence with picture-based math without using digits yet.
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Math Worksheet: Comparing Two Groups
The Math worksheet asks the child to compare two groups of objects using pictures and decide which group is bigger, smaller, or equal. This picture-based comparison supports early addition and subtraction thinking.
At age 3, amounts can feel confusing quickly, and many children get stuck when the page feels too number-y. The worksheet keeps the focus on pictures, and the parent might need to expect short attention spans and take quick breaks.
Use the page together. Point to the first group and count out loud while the child touches each picture, then repeat for the second group. Ask which group has more and which group has fewer, then mark the chosen answer.
Instead of asking for written answers or math symbols, the worksheet uses simple visual sets and conversation. That makes the activity feel clear and doable, and it is easy to repeat again later, Whizki Learning style.
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