Counting
Comparing
Measurable Attributes
2D Shapes
3D shapes
100

How many dots are shown on my ten frame?

see 10 frame for answer

100

Which number is greater:  35 or 26?

35

100

How heavy or light something is describes its ____.

weight

100

Which shape has zero sides?

circle or oval

100

Which 3D shape is a ball?

sphere

200

Which number comes next?

13, 14, ____

15

200

Which number is less:  15 or 51?

15

200

If something is tall, we are describing its _____. 

height

200

Which 2D shape has 4 equal sides?

a square

200

Which 3D shape has 4 triangle faces and 1 square face?

a pyramid
300

How many bugs are in Mrs. K's jar?

see counting jar for correct answer

300
Is 23 greater than, less than, or equal to 30?

less than

300

An object's length is how ____ or _____ it is. 

long or short

300

Which 2D shape has 3 sides and 3 angles?

triangle
300

Which 3D shape is your water bottle or a soup can?

a cylinder

400

What does the tally marks look like for 5?

see tally mark example

400

Fill in the blank: 

13 is ________ _____ 13. 

equal to

400

Name one attribute we could use to describe an object.

size, shape, color, height, length, weight, texture, etc.
400

Name a type of quadrilateral.

square, rectangle, parallelogram, trapezoid, rhombus, diamond
400

Which 3D shape is our tissue box?

rectangular prism

500

Johnathan has 3 pencils. Mrs. K gave him 2 more. How many pencils does he have now?

5

500

Which has more: 

a carton of eggs or a pack of 24 crayons?

a pack of crayons

500

Look at the objects Mrs. K has. How could you sort them?

By type, by color, by size, (answers vary)

500

Which shape has 6 sides and 6 angles?

hexagon

500

Which shape can you stack: a cone or a cube?

 a cube

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