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10 Free worksheet – Smallest and Biggest

Help young learners understand the concept of size comparison with this engaging Smallest and Biggest worksheet from Fun Learn Kid. The activity features clear, simple illustrations where children identify and circle which object is the smallest and which is the biggest. It’s perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarten students who are beginning to develop visual comparison and early math skills.

  • Pairs or groups of objects drawn in different sizes
  • Tasks where children choose the biggest or smallest item
  • Kid-friendly illustrations ideal for early learners
  • Printable, easy-to-use worksheet format
  • Free download directly from the page
  • Size comparison (big vs small)
  • Observation skills
  • Early math and logical thinking
  • Vocabulary development (β€œbiggest”, β€œsmallest”)
  • Fine-motor practice when circling or coloring
  1. Print the worksheet at home or in class.
  2. Ask the child to look at each set of pictures.
  3. Have them circle, color, or point to the biggest and smallest items.
  4. Encourage discussionβ€”β€œWhy is this one the biggest?” or β€œWhich one looks smallest to you?”
  5. For added learning, let kids color the objects after completing the task.

Preschool, kindergarten, homeschooling, revision activities, classroom warm-ups, and early childhood development programs.