French Fry Comparison Game

French Fry Comparison Game for pre-k and kindergarten

Remember my French Fry Phoneme game? I always like to get the most bang for my buck so I created this comparison math game using the exact same materials.

French Fry Comparison Game for pre-k and kindergarten

If it’s fun and engaging as a literacy activity then it will still be just as fun and engaging when used for math. Although I recommend not using the two activities at the same time to avoid confusion. I’ve included the materials list and instructions for playing below as well as a free printable, keep reading to get your copy.

Supplies Needed for French Fry Math Game

  • Yellow sponges {Dollar Store}
  • French fry boxes {tutorial found here}
  • Foam dice {dollar store}
  • Crayons
  • Recording sheet {free download below}

Free Printable French Fry Comparison Recording Sheet for pre-k and kindergarten

How to Play the French Fry Math Game


After you have assembled your boxes and cut your sponges according to the directions found here, have the students in your small group pair up- or pair them up yourself. Next, give each child a french fry box. Each pair of players should also receive one foam die and a recording sheet. Give each pair of players two crayons of different colors, for example player 1 gets a red crayon and player 2 gets a blue crayon.

To play, the students in each pair will take turns rolling the die and placing the corresponding number of french fries in their box. After each child has rolled the die and placed the correct number of fries in his or her box they will then count and compare the number of fries in their boxes to see who has more and who has less. They can record their comparisons using the sheet below. Player 1 will use a crayon to make tally marks in the appropriate column and player 2 will do the same in the other column using a different colored crayon. The player with the most fries can circle their box on the sheet to indicate “more.”

Click on the picture below to download the free french fry comparison recording sheet.
More or Less French Fry Recording Sheet for pre-k and kindergarten

More advanced students can use two dice for higher counting and comparing.

This activity supports the following Common Core Kindergarten standard:
Math.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, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies.

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5 thoughts on “French Fry Comparison Game”

  1. I found some of the French Fry boxes in one of the dollar bins at Target. They were $1 for 6 boxes. I love both the math and phonemic awareness activities!

    1. Lucky you Rita!! I searched 5 different Targets in my area and they were completely out of the boxes. I could have saved myself loads of time if I had just made them to start with lol! Making them took me all of 3 minutes at most 🙂

  2. If you go to a McDonalds they will GIVE you FREE as many of their French fry boxes as you need. I had made a similar game several years ago and got boxes at a McDonald’s near my school. I had only mounted 10 on a poster board, w/one only filled with the ”fries” (made from $ Store yellow sponges). I hung this in our math center. I’d put numbers over the ”golden arches” and kids would sort them into correct boxes. It lasted 3 years! Will have to redo it this year and will incorporate the comparisons and ideas from this! Thanks for this! 😀

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