To solve the problem, we need to compare the two sets of objects in each row and determine whether one set is "more than," "less than," or "equal to" the other. Let's go through each row step by step.
Row 1: Bees vs. Stars
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Bees: Count the bees on the left.
- There are
10 bees.
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Stars: Count the stars on the right.
- There are
15 stars.
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Comparison:
- Since 10 is less than 15, the bees are
less than the stars.
Row 2: Birds vs. Cupcakes
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Birds: Count the birds on the left.
- There are
9 birds.
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Cupcakes: Count the cupcakes on the right.
- There are
10 cupcakes.
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Comparison:
- Since 9 is less than 10, the birds are
less than the cupcakes.
Row 3: Apples vs. Hearts
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Apples: Count the apples on the left.
- There are
16 apples.
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Hearts: Count the hearts on the right.
- There are
16 hearts.
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Comparison:
- Since 16 is equal to 16, the apples are
equal to the hearts.
Final Answers
1. Bees vs. Stars:
less than
2. Birds vs. Cupcakes:
less than
3. Apples vs. Hearts:
equal to
Completed Worksheet
Here is how the worksheet should be filled out:
| Bees (10) | is
less than | Stars (15) |
|-----------|------------------|------------|
| Birds (9) | is
less than | Cupcakes (10) |
| Apples (16) | is
equal to | Hearts (16) |
Final Answer
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of comparing sets worksheet.