Fun Subitizing Activities for Kids
Engage children in subitizing activities that involve matching, comparing, and noticing differences. Explore concepts of more, less, winning, and counting through colorful visuals. Encourage critical thinking while having fun with these interactive challenges.
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Up to here we are even! Who has more?/Who is winning? How many more?/By how many?
Who has less? How many less?
Which has more, blue or orange? How many more does it have?
Which has less, blue or orange? How many less does it have?
Which has more, blue or orange? How many more does it have?
Which has more, blue or orange? How many more does it have?
Which has less, blue or orange? How many less does it have?
Total: 7 If your total is 7, identify the missing parts.
Total: 7 If your total is 7, identify the missing parts.
Total: 7 If your total is 7, identify the missing parts.
Total: 7 If your total is 7, identify the missing parts.
Total: 7 If your total is 7, identify the missing parts.
Total: 7 If your total is 7, identify the missing parts.
My Cat has 7 dolls. My Dog has 5 dolls. How many more dolls does Cat have than Dog?
Cat Dog
My dog has 5 dolls. My cat has 2 more dolls than my dog. How many dolls does my cat have?
Cat Dog My dog has 5 dolls. My cat has 2 more dolls than my dog. How many dolls does my cat have?
Rashi Liping Liping has 4 sea shells. Rashi has 3 more shells than Liping. How many shells does Rashi have?