Year 1
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will use 1 kg to compare the mass of household objects.
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4 Questions
Q1.
How many units does this orange weigh?
5
7
Q2.
How many units does the pineapple weigh?
8
9
Q3.
How many units do the biscuits weigh?
2
4
Q4.
How many units does the cereal weigh?
4
6
5 Questions
Q1.
Which word would you use to describe this animal, short or tall?
short
Q2.
Which word would you choose to describe this animal, short or tall?
tall
Q3.
Which one is the heaviest?
The caterpillar
Q4.
Which one is the lightest?
The teddy bear
Q5.
What does this mean?
1 metre
1 pound