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More or Less Task Cards (20 math cube task cards)
More or Less Task Cards (20 math cube task cards)
More or Less Task Cards (20 math cube task cards)
More or Less Task Cards (20 math cube task cards)
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These math cube more and less task cards are perfect for students who are learning "Which has more?" and "Which has less?" They are a great task box or math center! The quantities vary from 1-10, and are represented in various formations.

Students can point to the answer, circle with a dry erase marker, or clip with a clothespin. Students can even place real math cubes on these task cards in order to increase their engagement with this activity.

HUGE thank you to Rainbow Sprinkle Studio - Sasha Mitten for the adorable math cube clip art! (Another thank you to the clip artists whose work was used in the second thumbnail - K-1 Loop for the clothespin, Bunny on a Cloud for the hand, Teach Their Own for the marker, and Whimsy Clips for the arrows).

More or Less Task Cards (20 task cards with math cubes) by Teacher of Superheroes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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More or Less Task Cards (20 math cube task cards)

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These math cube more and less task cards are perfect for students who are learning "Which has more?" and "Which has less?" They are a great task box or math center! The quantities vary from 1-10, and are represented in various formations.

Students can point to the answer, circle with a dry erase marker, or clip with a clothespin. Students can even place real math cubes on these task cards in order to increase their engagement with this activity.

HUGE thank you to Rainbow Sprinkle Studio - Sasha Mitten for the adorable math cube clip art! (Another thank you to the clip artists whose work was used in the second thumbnail - K-1 Loop for the clothespin, Bunny on a Cloud for the hand, Teach Their Own for the marker, and Whimsy Clips for the arrows).

More or Less Task Cards (20 task cards with math cubes) by Teacher of Superheroes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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Rated 4.69 out of 5, based on 16 reviews
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helpful for teaching more and less
Rated 4 out of 5
June 7, 2026
Met expectations
Standards-aligned
Cute and engaging task cards to teach or reinforce more and less
Anne S.
126 reviews • New York
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Student populations: Autism
Love this resource
Rated 5 out of 5
December 22, 2025
This is great for students who need more help with comparing numbers
sarah B.
193 reviews • North Carolina
More or Less Task Cards (20 math cube task cards) By Teacher of Superheroes
Rated 5 out of 5
October 17, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
Great resource for teaching the concept of more or less.
AIDA V.
95 reviews • New York
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 5, 2025
This was a great resource to use in my class; the kids loved it!
Kristen P.
530 reviews
Grades taught: PreK, K
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
March 2, 2024
These task cards work great in small group or as an independent task box. Thanks!
838 reviews
Grades taught: K, 1st
Student populations: Autism
Rated 4 out of 5
April 30, 2023
These math task cards helped my students understand better the concept of less or more or even equal.
evelyn C.
76 reviews
Grades taught: K
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 4 out of 5
March 19, 2023
My students have enjoyed using these task cards to help support their independent practice when comparing sets/numbers.
Carmen S.
460 reviews
Grades taught: K
Rated 5 out of 5
September 24, 2022
I Love it use it when I have the desire and need too.
laura M.
751 reviews
Grades taught: K

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.
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