K.MATH.7.B
Compare two objects with a common measurable attribute to see which object has more of/less of the attribute and describe the difference.
Kindergarten · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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objectsmeasurable attributedifference
Skills
- compare (two objects with a common measurable attribute) #dok2
- describe (the difference based on the measurable attribute) #dok2
- identify (which object has more of/less of a measurable attribute) #dok1
Learning Targets
- I can identify the measurable attribute shared by two objects. #dok1
- I can tell which object has more or less of an attribute like length, capacity, or weight. #dok1
- I can compare two objects to see which has more or less of a certain attribute. #dok2
- I can describe how two objects are different using measurement terms. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Objects can be directly compared based on measurable attributes like length, capacity, and weight.
- Describing differences using measurement vocabulary helps us communicate how objects relate to each other.
Essential Questions
- How can we figure out which object is longer, heavier, or holds more?
- What words do we use to compare two things by size, amount, or weight?
- Why do we compare objects using measurable attributes?
- How can we describe the difference between two objects?