Description
More or Less Real Photo Comparison Cards - Counting & Cardinality - Math Task Boxes - SPED & Early Years
Build early number sense with these More or Less Comparison Cards using real-life photos!
Perfect for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and Special Education learners, this engaging resource helps students visually compare quantities using everyday objects they recognize and love.
These cards are designed to support Counting and Cardinality with clear, realistic images, making them ideal for visual learners, early learners, and students with SEN/SPED/ASN needs.
Why Teachers Love It:
- Real photographs make concepts concrete and relatable
- Ideal for visual discrimination, counting, and math vocabulary
- Easy to prep and store in math centers or task boxes
- Reusable and low-prep – just print, laminate, and go!
- Suitable for 1:1 instruction, small groups, or independent work
What’s Included:
- 20 high-quality real-photo “More or Less” cards
- Teacher directions
- Title Card
- Student Visual Direction cards.
- Low Prep
- Will fit a 4” x 6” plastic storage container
- Task Clip Cards
- Tracking Pages
- Answer Cards
- Matching symbol visuals for “more” and “less”
- Clear side-by-side layout for direct comparison
- Objects stay the same across each card, reinforcing quantity differences
- PDF format for easy printing and laminating
- Created for use with task boxes, centers, or tabletop activities
Aligned With:
Common Core Kindergarten Standard K.CC.C.6
“Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group.”
Perfect For:
- SPED / SEN / ASN settings
- Pre-K & Kindergarten math centers
- TEACCH-style independent work systems
- Morning tubs, RTI, and intervention groups
- ESL/ELL students needing visual support
These comparison cards are a teacher-tested favorite for developing number sense in a visual, meaningful, and hands-on way. Add them to your math station today for instant engagement and long-term learning gains!
No fancy prep. Just print, laminate, and teach with confidence.
I use these in my classroom as an alternative to worksheets if my students find them too overwhelming. The task cards provide short structured activities that provide my students with a learning style that suits their needs.
Using task boxes has been a game changer in my classroom. My students have gained such independence in their learning and there has been more engagement from all my students - all with varying levels of need.
The confidence of my students has grown in math and they are now asking to do more math daily because of the task boxes and the fact that they now see math as fun!
I hope you get a lot of enjoyment out of using these and that it saves you precious time planning.
Please don't forget to leave feedback. It really helps to support my store and bonus, you earn points towards you next purchases. Everyone's a winner!
Thank you
© RichlyPlannedLife This product is for personal use in one classroom only. To share or use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses.
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Description
More or Less Real Photo Comparison Cards - Counting & Cardinality - Math Task Boxes - SPED & Early Years
Build early number sense with these More or Less Comparison Cards using real-life photos!
Perfect for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and Special Education learners, this engaging resource helps students visually compare quantities using everyday objects they recognize and love.
These cards are designed to support Counting and Cardinality with clear, realistic images, making them ideal for visual learners, early learners, and students with SEN/SPED/ASN needs.
Why Teachers Love It:
- Real photographs make concepts concrete and relatable
- Ideal for visual discrimination, counting, and math vocabulary
- Easy to prep and store in math centers or task boxes
- Reusable and low-prep – just print, laminate, and go!
- Suitable for 1:1 instruction, small groups, or independent work
What’s Included:
- 20 high-quality real-photo “More or Less” cards
- Teacher directions
- Title Card
- Student Visual Direction cards.
- Low Prep
- Will fit a 4” x 6” plastic storage container
- Task Clip Cards
- Tracking Pages
- Answer Cards
- Matching symbol visuals for “more” and “less”
- Clear side-by-side layout for direct comparison
- Objects stay the same across each card, reinforcing quantity differences
- PDF format for easy printing and laminating
- Created for use with task boxes, centers, or tabletop activities
Aligned With:
Common Core Kindergarten Standard K.CC.C.6
“Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group.”
Perfect For:
- SPED / SEN / ASN settings
- Pre-K & Kindergarten math centers
- TEACCH-style independent work systems
- Morning tubs, RTI, and intervention groups
- ESL/ELL students needing visual support
These comparison cards are a teacher-tested favorite for developing number sense in a visual, meaningful, and hands-on way. Add them to your math station today for instant engagement and long-term learning gains!
No fancy prep. Just print, laminate, and teach with confidence.
I use these in my classroom as an alternative to worksheets if my students find them too overwhelming. The task cards provide short structured activities that provide my students with a learning style that suits their needs.
Using task boxes has been a game changer in my classroom. My students have gained such independence in their learning and there has been more engagement from all my students - all with varying levels of need.
The confidence of my students has grown in math and they are now asking to do more math daily because of the task boxes and the fact that they now see math as fun!
I hope you get a lot of enjoyment out of using these and that it saves you precious time planning.
Please don't forget to leave feedback. It really helps to support my store and bonus, you earn points towards you next purchases. Everyone's a winner!
Thank you
© RichlyPlannedLife This product is for personal use in one classroom only. To share or use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses.
Keyword Search:
Task Boxes | Task Cards| printable task cards |teacher resources | math | Kinder | PreKinder | count | counting | Cardinality | Counting and Cardinality | math task box | SPED math center | pre-k math task box, kindergarten math center | visual math supports | early numeracy sorting | independent work tasks | sensory math activity | educational games | classroom fun | numbers | hands-on | interactive | engaging| independence | self-directed learning |SpED| SEN| ASN | Autism | work stations| print |sub plans | kindergarten | first grade | second grade | school |game | number cards | student | students | beginning of year | original | low prep | | math task box| counting task cards | early numeracy task cards | special education math activity | SEN classroom resource | structured work task | autism math resource | independent work station | more or less math cards | counting task box | visual comparison cards | real photo counting resource | early numeracy comparison | kindergarten math activity | greater and fewer cards | realistic math visuals




