Lessons (10)
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In this lesson, we will explore labelling objects using the measurement vocabulary (star words).
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In this lesson, we will explore measuring a range of objects using non-standard units such as our hands.
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In this lesson, we will explore measuring a range of objects using non-standard units such as pencils, paper clips or lego bricks.
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In this lesson, we will begin to use and understand standard units of measure, such as 1 metre. We will look at objects that are taller than 1 metre and objects that are shorter than 1 metre.
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In this lesson, we will find double or half of a length
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In this lesson, we will compare the masses of two objects.
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In this lesson, we will use balance scales to show when objects have the heaviest mass, the lightest mass or an equal amount of mass.
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In this lesson, we will use non-standard units to measure the mass of toys in the balance scales.
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In this lesson, we will use balance scales and units to find out how much objects weigh.
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In this lesson, we will use 1 kg to compare the mass of household objects.
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