Understanding the concept of ‘big’ and ‘small’ is a foundational math and language skill for preschoolers. These printable worksheets make learning fun through colouring, matching, sorting and more!
Download big and small worksheets for free to support your child’s early math and comparison skills.

Whether you’re a teacher, homeschool parent or just looking for something educational to do at home, these worksheets are the perfect way to introduce size concepts through play-based learning!
Comparing objects by size helps kids with,
- Visual discrimination
- Vocabulary development
- Sorting and classifying
- Foundational math concepts like measurement and comparison
Our free worksheet set includes several engaging and hands-on activities that make learning about size both fun and meaningful.
Related Activity Sheets
Big to Small Sorting Worksheets
This activity suits children who are comfortable with scissors (You can also help them with the cutting part)
Children can colour the animals and cut them out. After that, they should arrange and glue them onto a new piece of paper, from small to big.
This activity supports fine motor skills and categorisation too.

Colour The Biggest and Smallest
These pages help kids identify the smallest and the biggest one of the group.
These worksheets show a group of images and ask children to colour the biggest and the smallest one. Perfect for early logic and decision-making.
It’s a fun way to mix in colour recognition with size comparison.

Draw Big and Small Objects
In this activity, kids draw a bigger version of an object or a smaller version of an object. They can also colour their drawings.
When children are asked to draw a big ball and then a small ball, they begin to visually compare the differences in scale. This also helps improve their vocabulary.

Match Big and Small Objects
These worksheets have common objects in two sizes. One set includes bigger versions of the objects and the other has smaller versions of the objects.
Kids draw a line from the big version to the small version. Great for recognising differences in size.
You can also describe the sizes of other everyday objects.

Who These Worksheets For
These printables are designed for kids aged 3–5, but they can be adapted for different learners. Try them,
- In preschool and kindergarten classrooms
- As part of a homeschool curriculum
- For quiet time or screen-free activity at home
- On road trips or in waiting rooms
Download All Big and Small Worksheets
Click below to download the full printable pack in PDF format. Tried these worksheets? Leave a comment and let us know how your little learners enjoyed them!

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