Comparing Objects by Size, Weight, and Length
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A basketball is bigger than a ______.

tennis ball

A ______ is lighter than a book.

feather

A chair is longer than a ______.

ruler

A cup of coffee is hotter than a ______.

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A marble is smaller than a ______.

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What is size?

The amount of space an object occupies.

What is weight?

A measure of how heavy something is.

What is length?

The measurement of something from end to end.

What is temperature?

How hot or cold something is.

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What is ordering objects?

Arranging items from largest to smallest, heaviest to lightest, longest to shortest, or hottest to coldest.

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Study Notes

  • Tasks involve understanding and comparing objects based on size, weight, length, and temperature.

Size (Biggest to Smallest)

  • A basketball is one of the size examples
  • A soccer ball is one of the size examples
  • A watermelon is one of the size examples
  • A tennis ball is one of the size examples
  • A marble is one of the size examples
  • Circle the biggest ones and arrange them from biggest to smallest.

Weight (Heaviest to Lightest)

  • A feather is one of the weight examples
  • A book is one of the weight examples
  • A pencil is one of the weight examples
  • A rock is one of the weight examples
  • A backpack is one of the weight examples
  • Determine which object is heaviest and which is lightest.

Length (Longest to Shortest)

  • A ruler is one of the length examples
  • A piece of string is one of the length examples
  • A pencil is one of the length examples
  • A chair is one of the length examples
  • A spaghetti noodle is one of the length examples
  • Imagine the length of each object and arrange them from longest to shortest.

Temperature (Hottest to Coldest)

  • A cup of ice water is one of the temperature examples
  • A cup of coffee is one of the temperature examples
  • A hot pizza slice is one of the temperature examples
  • A frozen ice cream bar is one of the temperature examples
  • A bowl of soup is one of the temperature examples
  • Consider the temperature of each object and arrange them from hottest to coldest.

Additional Objects

  • Provide an object for each category not already listed.

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Explore object attributes like size, weight and length. Compare different objects such as balls, fruits, and classroom items. Order objects from largest to smallest, heaviest to lightest and longest to shortest.

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