Exploring Data Sorting Comparing Workbook
Exploring Data Sorting Comparing Workbook
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Sorting and Comparing
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Table of Contents
Exploring Data: Sorting and Comparing
Fewer More or Equal?
Less or More?
Fewer vs. More
Ordering Weight
Color & Compare #1
Compare Sizes #1
Compare Sizes #2
Compare Sizes #3
Measure Fruit
Color & Compare #2
Amy's Sweet Shop
Sort and Count at the Party
Salad Bowl Mixup
Traffic Jam
Sky Shop Challenge
Planting Flowers to the Garden
Sea Creature Graph
Bird Graph
Certificate of Completion
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Fewer vs. More
Kindergarten
Data & Counting
Look at the sweets below and write down how many there are
in the space. Answer the questions below by drawing circles
around the word fewer or more.
Parent Tip: After tracing the fruits, ask the child to color the large apple red, medium in yellow
and small in green.
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compare sizes
Small Medium Large
Draw the missing pictures and color them.
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compare sizes
Small Medium Large
Draw the missing pictures and color them.
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MEASURE FRUIT
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Salad Bowl Mixup
There are a few items that don’t belong in the salad bowl. Can you guess which ones they are?
Directions
Note: This worksheet is
1. Cut out the bowl
and the items that
2. Arrange the correct items
in the bowl.
3. When you are happy with your
arrangement, you can use a glue
best if printed out in color.
belong in it. stick to paste everything onto
another piece of paper.
SUNLIGHT
SOIL
SEEDS
WATER
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Planting Flowers in the Garden
Color all the flowers.Then cut them out with the help of a parent. Next sort them and
glue each kind of flower in a row to plant your own flower garden.
Parent Tip: Talk about how plants grow & stages of planting. Ask the child to name more flowers.
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