More less vocabulary for kids: Lesson 5 (25 Words)
Welcome to more less vocabulary for kids. In this lesson, children will learn 25 easy number comparison words such as more, less, many, few, same, and different. First, tap Play Intro, listen carefully, and repeat each line. Next, practice with real objects like pencils, toys, or fruits for interactive learning for kids. However, if your device does not support voice reading, the audio buttons will hide. In that case, parents can read the transcript and practice together.
More less vocabulary for kids: Lesson 5 (25 Words)
Tap Play Audio to hear the word, meaning, and example. Then ask your child to repeat slowly for interactive learning for kids.
1st More and Less Words (5 Words)
| Audio | Word | Meaning (Easy) | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| More | A bigger amount or number | I have more pencils than you. | |
| Less | A smaller amount or number | I have less water in my bottle. | |
| Many | A large number of things | There are many books on the table. | |
| Few | A small number of things | I have a few toys in my box. | |
| Enough | As much as we need | I have enough food for lunch. |
2nd Same and Different Words (5 Words)
| Audio | Word | Meaning (Easy) | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Same | Exactly alike | We have the same color bag. | |
| Different | Not the same | My shoes are different from your shoes. | |
| Equal | Same amount or number | We have equal number of candies. | |
| Not equal | Not the same amount or number | The two groups are not equal. | |
| Compare | To check which is more or less | We compare two piles of blocks. |
3rd Bigger and Smaller Words (5 Words)
| Audio | Word | Meaning (Easy) | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bigger | Larger in size or number | This ball is bigger than that ball. | |
| Smaller | Less in size or number | My cup is smaller than your cup. | |
| Most | The biggest amount | I have the most marbles. | |
| Least | The smallest amount | He has the least pencils. | |
| More than | Greater than another number | 8 is more than 5. |
4th Less Than Words (5 Words)
| Audio | Word | Meaning (Easy) | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Less than | Smaller than another number | 3 is less than 7. | |
| Greater | More in number or amount | 10 is greater than 6. | |
| Fewer | Less number of things | I have fewer stickers than you. | |
| Add | To put together to make more | I add two blocks to make more. | |
| Take away | To remove to make less | I take away one candy to make less. |
5th Comparison Practice Words (5 Words)
| Audio | Word | Meaning (Easy) | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| More | A bigger amount or number | This plate has more cookies. | |
| Less | A smaller amount or number | This cup has less milk. | |
| Same | Exactly alike | Both bowls have the same rice. | |
| Different | Not the same | The two piles are different. | |
| Compare | To check which is more or less | We compare apples and oranges. |
Practice tip: Use real objects. Make two groups. Then ask: “Which group has more?” “Which group has less?”

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More less vocabulary for kids: Parents Guide
This lesson helps kids learn simple more and less words like more, less, many, few, same, different, bigger, smaller, most, and least. First, practice only 5 words. Next, use real objects at home. Finally, repeat daily for interactive learning for kids.
✅ 10-Minute Daily Routine
- To begin with, pick 5 words from today’s set.
- Then, tap Play Audio and let your child listen calmly.
- Next, ask your child to repeat each word two times.
- After that, use objects: “Which pile has more?” “Which has less?”
- Finally, stop early while your child is still interested.
🔢 Learn with Objects at Home
- For example, use pencils, blocks, coins, buttons, fruits.
- Make two groups and say: “This group has many.” “That group has few.”
- Next, ask: “Are they the same or different?”
- In addition, use size: “This is bigger.” “That is smaller.”
- Most importantly, keep it fun—no pressure.
🎮 Quick Games for More and Less
- First, try Make Two Piles: your child makes two piles and says “more/less”.
- Then, play Find the Most: “Which box has the most toys?”
- Next, do Find the Least: “Which plate has the least biscuits?”
- Finally, do Yes/No: “Is 8 more than 5?” “Is 3 less than 7?”
🌟 Speaking and Revision Tips
- In addition, repeat slowly and clap once for each word.
- Afterwards, revise yesterday’s 5 words before new words.
- However, if your child feels tired, take a short break and continue later.
- Finally, praise effort: “Good try!” “Great job!”