Access Point #: MA.K.G.3.Su.aArchived Access Point

Identify size of objects using terms, such as big and little.
Clarifications:
Use objects of very different sizes.
General Information
Number: MA.K.G.3.Su.a
Category: Supported
Date Adopted or Revised: 09/07
Big Idea: BIG IDEA 3 : Order objects by measurable attributes.

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5012020: Grade Kindergarten Mathematics
7712015: Access Mathematics - Grade Kindergarten

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Teaching Ideas

Thinking Math. Questions to ask and games to play to help children think mathematically.:

This resource provides teaching ideas related to counting and comparing/sorting different items.

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Thinking Math. Questions to ask and games to play to help children think mathematically.:

This resource provides teaching ideas related to counting and comparing/sorting different items.

Type: Teaching Idea

A-Weigh We Go!:

Using different items available at home (e.g., bag of flour, box of detergent) students are estimating, measuring and comparing the weight of these items. They examine if "bigger" also means "heavier" and try to find out how to weigh an object that is too big for a bathroom scale.

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1 Teaching Idea

A-Weigh We Go!:

Using different items available at home (e.g., bag of flour, box of detergent) students are estimating, measuring and comparing the weight of these items. They examine if "bigger" also means "heavier" and try to find out how to weigh an object that is too big for a bathroom scale.

Type: Teaching Idea