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Kindergarten Basic Measurement Concepts CCSS: K.G.A.1
Which is on the LEFT?
Spring - Garden Tools - SmallSpring - Sprout - SmallSpring - Nest - Small
  1. Spring - Garden Tools - Small
  2. Spring - Sprout - Small
  3. Spring - Nest - Small
Kindergarten Basic Measurement Concepts
Which object is bigger?
  1. Animal - Hippo
  2. Pictograph - Mice
Kindergarten Basic Shapes CCSS: K.G.A.2
What is this shape?
Circle
  1. Circle
  2. Square
  3. Rectangle
  4. Pentagon
Kindergarten Basic Shapes CCSS: K.G.B.4
The shapes have different numbers of corners.
Parallelogram v1Rectangle
  1. True
  2. False
Kindergarten Basic Shapes CCSS: K.G.B.4
How many sides does a square have?
  1. 3
  2. 4
  3. 5
  4. 6
Kindergarten Basic Measurement Concepts CCSS: K.MD.B.3
Which has the least: tomatoes, carrots, or muffins?

TomatoTomatoTomatoTomato
CarrotCarrotCarrot
MuffinMuffinMuffinMuffin
  1. tomatoes Tomato
  2. carrots Carrot
  3. muffins Muffin
Kindergarten Three Dimensional Shapes CCSS: K.G.A.2
What is the name of the figure?
Cylinder
  1. Cone
  2. Prism
  3. Cylinder
  4. Rectangle
Kindergarten Basic Measurement Concepts CCSS: K.MD.B.3
Are there fewer apples or pretzels?

ApplePretzelApplePretzelApple
  1. apples Apple
  2. pretzels Pretzel
Kindergarten Basic Shapes CCSS: K.G.B.4
How many sides does a triangle have?
  1. 3
  2. 4
  3. 5
  4. 6
Kindergarten Basic Measurement Concepts CCSS: K.MD.B.3
Are there more carrots or muffins?

MuffinCarrotCarrotMuffinMuffin
  1. carrots Carrot
  2. muffins Muffin
Kindergarten Basic Measurement Concepts CCSS: K.MD.B.3
Are there more tomatoes or lemons?

LemonLemonTomatoTomatoTomato
  1. tomatoes Tomato
  2. lemons Lemon
Kindergarten Basic Measurement Concepts CCSS: K.MD.B.3
Are there fewer balls or pears?

PearSoccer BallPearSoccer BallPearPear
  1. balls Soccer Ball
  2. pears Pear
Kindergarten Basic Measurement Concepts
Which answer choice gives an example of showing the length of something?
  1. Measuring the distance from one side of a table to the other.
  2. Finding how many gallons of water it takes to fill a pool.
  3. Counting coins to find the amount of money.
  4. Reading the temperature on a hot, summer day.
Kindergarten Basic Measurement Concepts CCSS: K.MD.B.3
Which has the most: oranges, balls, or mushrooms?

OrangeOrangeOrange
BaseballBaseball
MushroomMushroomMushroomMushroom
  1. oranges Orange
  2. balls Baseball
  3. mushrooms Mushroom
Kindergarten Colors
Is this star pink?
Basic Shapes - Star
  1. yes
  2. no
Kindergarten Colors
Is this triangle green?
Basic Shapes - Triangle
  1. yes
  2. no
Kindergarten Colors
Is this square red?
Basic Shapes - Square
  1. yes
  2. no
Kindergarten Colors
Which shape is yellow?
  1. Basic Shapes - Pentagon
  2. Basic Shapes - Star
  3. Basic Shapes - Triangle
Kindergarten Basic Shapes CCSS: K.G.B.4
Which has more edges?
  1. Hexagon
  2. Pentagon
Kindergarten Colors
Is this square white?
Colors - White
  1. yes
  2. no
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