Common Core: Kindergarten Math : Counting & Cardinality

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for Common Core: Kindergarten Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #28 : Compare Numbers Of Objects In Two Groups: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Cc.C.6

The number of circles is __________ the number of stars.

9

Possible Answers:

greater than

equal to

less than

Correct answer:

greater than

Explanation:

We have \(\displaystyle 10\) circles and \(\displaystyle 4\) stars. When we are counting, \(\displaystyle 10\) comes after \(\displaystyle 4\) which means that \(\displaystyle 10\) is greater than \(\displaystyle 4\).  

 

9 9

Example Question #29 : Compare Numbers Of Objects In Two Groups: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Cc.C.6

The number of circles is __________ the number of stars.

8

Possible Answers:

equal to

less than

greater than

Correct answer:

greater than

Explanation:

We have \(\displaystyle 9\) circles and \(\displaystyle 1\) star. When we are counting, \(\displaystyle 10\) comes after \(\displaystyle 1\) which means that \(\displaystyle 10\) is greater than \(\displaystyle 1\).  

8 8

Example Question #30 : Compare Numbers Of Objects In Two Groups: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Cc.C.6

The number of circles is __________ the number of stars.

7

Possible Answers:

equal to

less than

greater than

Correct answer:

less than

Explanation:

We have \(\displaystyle 8\) circles and \(\displaystyle 10\) stars. When we are counting, \(\displaystyle 10\) comes after \(\displaystyle 8\) which means that \(\displaystyle 8\) is less than \(\displaystyle 10\).  

7 7

Example Question #411 : Counting & Cardinality

The number of circles is __________ the number of stars.

6

Possible Answers:

greater than

equal to

less than

Correct answer:

greater than

Explanation:

\(\displaystyle 7\)We have \(\displaystyle 7\) circles and \(\displaystyle 4\) stars. When we are counting, \(\displaystyle 10\) comes after \(\displaystyle 4\) which means that \(\displaystyle 7\) is greater than \(\displaystyle 4\).  

6 6

Example Question #412 : Counting & Cardinality

The number of circles is __________ the number of stars.

5

Possible Answers:

greater than

less than

equal to

Correct answer:

greater than

Explanation:

We have \(\displaystyle 4\) circles and \(\displaystyle 2\) stars. When we are counting, \(\displaystyle 4\) comes after \(\displaystyle 2\) which means that \(\displaystyle 4\) is greater than \(\displaystyle 2\)

5 5

Example Question #413 : Counting & Cardinality

The number of circles is __________ the number of stars.

4

Possible Answers:

equal to

greater than

less than

Correct answer:

less than

Explanation:

We have \(\displaystyle 3\) circles and \(\displaystyle 7\) stars. When we are counting, \(\displaystyle 7\) comes after \(\displaystyle 3\) which means that \(\displaystyle 3\) is less than \(\displaystyle 7\).  

4 4

Example Question #414 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten

The number of circles is __________ the number of stars.

3

Possible Answers:

less than

greater than

equal to

Correct answer:

equal to

Explanation:

We have \(\displaystyle 5\) circles and \(\displaystyle 5\) stars. We have an equal number of circles and stars. 

3 3

Example Question #414 : Counting & Cardinality

The number of circles is __________ the number of stars.

2

Possible Answers:

greater than

less than

equal to

Correct answer:

greater than

Explanation:

We have \(\displaystyle 6\) circles and \(\displaystyle 5\) stars. When we are counting, \(\displaystyle 6\) comes after \(\displaystyle 5\) which means that \(\displaystyle 6\) is greater than \(\displaystyle 5\).  

2 2

Example Question #415 : Counting & Cardinality

The number of circles is __________ the number of stars.

1

Possible Answers:

equal to

greater than

less than

Correct answer:

less than

Explanation:

We have \(\displaystyle 2\) circles and \(\displaystyle 3\) stars. When we are counting, \(\displaystyle 3\) comes after \(\displaystyle 2\) which means that \(\displaystyle 2\) is less than \(\displaystyle 3\).  

1 1

Example Question #416 : Counting & Cardinality

The number of squares is __________ the number of circles.


1

Possible Answers:

equal to

less than

greater than

Correct answer:

greater than

Explanation:

We have \(\displaystyle 10\) squares and \(\displaystyle 8\) circles. When we are counting, \(\displaystyle 10\) comes after \(\displaystyle 8\) which means that \(\displaystyle 10\) is greater than \(\displaystyle 8\).

1 1

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