The worksheet is designed to teach young children the concept of comparative sizes by having them identify the larger object in each pair. It contains pairs of images depicting common items, such as a wall clock and a wristwatch, a car and a motorcycle, a smartphone and a television, and an elephant and a cat. Below each pair of images is a circle where the child is instructed to place a tick mark under the larger of the two objects. This type of activity helps children develop visual discrimination skills and understand the concept of “big” and “small” in a practical and engaging way. The clean design and clear instructions make it suitable for preschool learners as part of their early math or cognitive development lessons.