Free Kindergarten Comparing Numbers Printable Worksheet

Free Kindergarten Comparing Numbers Printable Worksheet

At kindergarten, children are introduced to the world of numbers and begin to grasp essential math concepts. One of the key skills at this stage is comparing numbers. To help your little ones practice this concept in a fun and engaging way, we’ve created a free printable worksheet that will make learning math an exciting adventure!

Kindergarten kids comparing numbers with greater than lesser than symbols

Why Comparing Numbers Is Important ?

Comparing numbers is one of the foundational skills in early math education. It helps children understand the value of numbers and how they relate to each other. Learning how to identify whether a number is greater than, less than, or equal to another number builds confidence and lays the groundwork for more complex mathematical concepts.

By teaching your child how to compare numbers early, you are giving them a head start in developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

What’s Included in the Worksheet ?

Our free Comparing Numbers printable is designed specifically for kindergarten students. The worksheet provides simple, easy-to-understand activities that encourage children to:

  • Compare numbers using greater than (>), less than (<), and equal to (=) symbols.
  • Recognize and compare numbers through fun visuals and exercises.
  • Strengthen their number sense in a creative way.

Cut and Paste Alligators

  • Activity: Students are tasked with cutting out alligator images (not included in the PDF but likely to be provided elsewhere) and pasting them between number pairs to symbolize greater than (>) or less than (<). The alligator’s mouth will point towards the larger number (since alligators “eat” the bigger number).
  • Learning Goal: This hands-on activity reinforces number comparison in a playful, engaging way using visual symbols.

Download – Cut and Paste Alligators – Free Kindergarten Number Comparison Worksheet PDF

Download – Cut and Paste Alligators – Free Kindergarten Number Comparison Worksheet PDF

Download – Cut and Paste Alligators – Free Kindergarten Number Comparison Worksheet PDF

Download – Cut and Paste Alligators – Free Kindergarten Number Comparison Worksheet PDF

Roll and Compare Numbers 

Activity:

    • Students roll real or paper dice, compare the numbers they roll, and then write the correct comparison symbol (>, <, or =) in the space provided.
    • The included dice graphics serve as a visual guide, helping students understand how to generate numbers for comparison.
  • Learning Goal: This introduces an element of chance and interactivity, encouraging students to engage with the concept of comparing numbers in a dynamic way.

Roll and Compare Free PDF Worksheet

Roll a dice and compare number Free PDF Worksheet

Paper Dice Template Free PDF

Paper Dice Template Free PDF

Count and Compare 

Activity:

    • Students count the dots in each group and compare the totals by writing the appropriate comparison symbol (>, <, or =) between them.
    • This exercise moves beyond numeral comparison, helping students visualize the quantities they are comparing.
  • Learning Goal: Reinforces counting and comparing numbers in a visual manner, building number sense and comprehension of quantities.

Download Count and Compare – Free PDF printable  

One and Two digit Comparison

Activity:

    • Students compare each pair of one-digit numbers and write the appropriate comparison symbol (>, <, or =) in the space provided.
    • The numbers used range from 0 to 9, and some pairs are equal, requiring students to also use the equals sign (=).
  • Learning Goal: Builds confidence in comparing basic one-digit numbers, which is a key foundation for understanding place value and larger number comparisons.

Download Free PDF – Single Digit Number Comparison

Download Single Digit Number Comparison Free PDF

Download Free PDF – Double Digit Number Comparison

Spin and Compare / Paper Dice and Spinner

Activity:

    • Students can cut out the dice and spinner, assemble them, and use them to generate random numbers.
    • Once the dice or spinner generates two numbers, students compare them using the appropriate symbol (>, <, or =).
  • Learning Goal: This activity introduces an element of randomness, making number comparison more engaging while reinforcing concepts of greater than, less than, and equal to in a playful context.

Download Spinning Wheel Free Number Comparison Printable

Download Spinning Wheel Free Number Comparison Printable

Download Spinning Wheel Free Number Comparison Printable

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