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In this lesson, we will be ordering objects according to size using language like bigger, smaller, biggest and smallest.
In this lesson, we will use language such as full, half full and empty to compare the capacities of everyday objects and containers.
In this lesson, we will use language such as heavier and lighter to compare the weight of everyday objects.
In this lesson, we will use language such as longer and shorter to compare the length of everyday objects.
In this lesson, we will consolidate learning we have done on weight and length and apply this knowledge to two different investigations.
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