Common Core: Kindergarten Math : Common Core Math: Kindergarten

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for Common Core: Kindergarten Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #781 : Common Core Math: Kindergarten

Which line is longer? 

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Possible Answers:

They are the same length 

Line B

Line A

Correct answer:

Line B

Explanation:

Longer means going past something else. Line B goes past line A so line B is longer than line A. 

Example Question #1 : Classifying Objects And Counting Objects In Each Category

What is there more of, suns or moons?

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Possible Answers:

Suns

Moons

There are the same number of moons and suns.

Correct answer:

Moons

Explanation:

There are more moons than suns when you count the objects. 

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Example Question #2 : Classifying Objects And Counting Objects In Each Category

What is there more of, suns or moons? 

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Possible Answers:

Moons

Suns

There are the same number of moons and suns.

Correct answer:

Moons

Explanation:

There are more moons than suns when you count the objects. 

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Example Question #3 : Classifying Objects And Counting Objects In Each Category

Which are there more of, suns or moons?

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Possible Answers:

Moons

Suns

There are the same number of moons and suns. 

Correct answer:

Moons

Explanation:

There are more moons than suns when you count the objects up. 

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Example Question #2 : Classify And Count Objects Into Given Categories: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Md.B.3

What are there more of, suns or moons?

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Possible Answers:

There are the same number of suns and moons. 

Moons

Suns

Correct answer:

Suns

Explanation:

There are more suns than moons when you count the objects. 

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Example Question #1 : Classify And Count Objects Into Given Categories: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Md.B.3

Which are there fewer of, suns or moons? 

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Possible Answers:

Suns

There are the same number of suns and moons

Moons

Correct answer:

Suns

Explanation:

There are fewer suns than moons when you count the objects. 

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Example Question #4 : Classifying Objects And Counting Objects In Each Category

Which are there fewer of, suns or moons? 

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Possible Answers:

Suns

There are the same number of suns and moons. 

Moons

Correct answer:

Suns

Explanation:

There are fewer suns than moons when you count the objects. 

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Example Question #2 : Classifying Objects And Counting Objects In Each Category

Which are there fewer of, suns or moons? 

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Possible Answers:

There are the same number of suns and moons. 

Suns

Moons

Correct answer:

Suns

Explanation:

There are fewer suns than moons when you count the objects. 

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Example Question #5 : Classifying Objects And Counting Objects In Each Category

Which are there fewer of, suns or moons?

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Possible Answers:

Suns

Moons

There are the same number of moons and suns. 

Correct answer:

Moons

Explanation:

There are fewer moons than suns when you count the objects. 

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Example Question #3 : Classifying Objects And Counting Objects In Each Category

Which are there fewer of, suns or moons?

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Possible Answers:

Moons

Suns

There are the same number of moons and suns. 

Correct answer:

Moons

Explanation:

There are fewer moons than suns when you count the objects. 

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