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Check out this FREE Trial Lesson on Math for age 4-8!

Comparing Fractions (same numerator)

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Comparing Numerators Part 1 Worksheet
Comparing Numerators Part 1 Worksheet

Comparing Numerators Part 1 Worksheet

This worksheet has 3 fractions groups with the same numerator. Your child must determine which fraction is greater in each comparison. Check the fraction model to see the greater one.
Comparing Numerators Part 1 Worksheet
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Ann Takes her Friends Home Worksheet
Ann Takes her Friends Home Worksheet

Ann Takes her Friends Home Worksheet

Get your kids to tell you what they enjoy doing with their friends in each other's homes. Then, encourage them to complete the worksheet. It shows Ann taking her friends to her house. Have them draw a line through the house numbers to show Ann taking one friend home at a time.
Ann Takes her Friends Home Worksheet
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Adding Up to 5 with Busy Bugs: Page 15
Adding Up to 5 with Busy Bugs: Page 15
Adding Up to 5 with Busy Bugs: Page 15
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Basic math skills are crucial for children aged 4-8 as they lay the foundation for future academic success and everyday problem-solving abilities. Parents and teachers should prioritize these skills because early proficiency in math fosters cognitive development, critical thinking, and logical reasoning. Engaging young learners in math enhances their ability to understand numerical concepts, patterns, and relationships, all of which are vital for more complex mathematical learning in later years.

Numeracy skills developed at this stage directly influence a child’s confidence and attitude towards math, potentially reducing math anxiety. Integrated within early childhood education, math also supports other areas of learning, including language skills and the ability to follow multi-step instructions. Additionally, early math experiences contribute to important life skills such as budgeting, measuring, and data interpretation.

By cultivating interest and competency in math early on, parents and teachers equip children with tools for academic pursuits in STEM fields, which are increasingly essential in today’s technology-driven world. Providing a solid math foundation during these formative years prepares children not just for school success, but also for practical daily tasks and future career opportunities, underscoring the value of an early focus on basic math skills.