Year 1

To compare the mass of two objects

Year 1

To compare the mass of two objects

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will compare the masses of two objects.

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5 Questions

Q1.
Which image is showing half of 16
Correct answer: Option 1
Option 2
Q2.
Which image is showing double 6?
Option 1
Correct answer: Option 2
Q3.
Which equation is showing double?
4+3
Correct answer: 4+4
4+5
Q4.
Complete this sentence - half of 22 is
Correct answer: 11
12
13
Q5.
Complete this sentence - double 50 is
Correct answer: 100
80
90

4 Questions

Q1.
What does weight mean?
Correct answer: How heavy something is
How long something is
How tall something is
Q2.
Predict the heaviest object.
Correct answer: the cake
the bun
Q3.
Predict the lightest object.
Correct answer: biscuit
cup of tea
Q4.
Predict which object has the greatest mass.
Correct answer: Wooden train
Teddy bear