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Comparing Length & Height | Kindergarten Measurement | Direct Comparison Lessons
Comparing Length & Height | Kindergarten Measurement | Direct Comparison Lessons
Comparing Length & Height | Kindergarten Measurement | Direct Comparison Lessons
Comparing Length & Height | Kindergarten Measurement | Direct Comparison Lessons
Comparing Length & Height | Kindergarten Measurement | Direct Comparison Lessons
Comparing Length & Height | Kindergarten Measurement | Direct Comparison Lessons
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Comparing Length & Height | Kindergarten Measurement | Direct Comparison Lessons
Comparing Length & Height | Kindergarten Measurement | Direct Comparison Lessons
Comparing Length & Height | Kindergarten Measurement | Direct Comparison Lessons
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Description

This Measurement Unit is a comprehensive resource designed for Kindergarten students, with a primary focus on building foundational measurement skills. It includes mini-lessons with teaching slides, assessments, activities for comparing length, sorting and classification tasks, as well as speaking and reasoning activities. Teachers can utilize this resource for whole-class instruction, small groups, or intervention support.

Benefits

  • Ready-to-use Kindergarten measurement unit
  • Clear teaching of direct comparison skills
  • Structured assessments for easy student understanding checks
  • Development of foundational measurement skills
  • Confidence building in students with real-life application of measurement skills

Tips for Implementation

Teachers can implement this unit by utilizing the teaching slides for whole-group math lessons, conducting measurement mini-lessons during math rotations, engaging students in guided activities with objects or school supplies, and using it as a foundation for various measurement-related tasks like anchor charts, scavenger hunts, and read-aloud follow-up lessons. Extending the lessons to include estimation, comparing lengths, and measuring classroom objects adds depth to student learning.

Happy teaching!

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Comparing Length & Height | Kindergarten Measurement | Direct Comparison Lessons

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PreK - 1st
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Description

This Measurement Unit is a comprehensive resource designed for Kindergarten students, with a primary focus on building foundational measurement skills. It includes mini-lessons with teaching slides, assessments, activities for comparing length, sorting and classification tasks, as well as speaking and reasoning activities. Teachers can utilize this resource for whole-class instruction, small groups, or intervention support.

Benefits

  • Ready-to-use Kindergarten measurement unit
  • Clear teaching of direct comparison skills
  • Structured assessments for easy student understanding checks
  • Development of foundational measurement skills
  • Confidence building in students with real-life application of measurement skills

Tips for Implementation

Teachers can implement this unit by utilizing the teaching slides for whole-group math lessons, conducting measurement mini-lessons during math rotations, engaging students in guided activities with objects or school supplies, and using it as a foundation for various measurement-related tasks like anchor charts, scavenger hunts, and read-aloud follow-up lessons. Extending the lessons to include estimation, comparing lengths, and measuring classroom objects adds depth to student learning.

Happy teaching!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common, to see which object has “more of”/“less of” the attribute, and describe the difference. For example, directly compare the heights of two children and describe one child as taller/shorter.
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