Learn where we can use measurement and what we can measure?You'll need a pencil and some paper.
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Reception
Introduction to measurement
Estimation
Learn to make a reasonable estimation. You'll need a pencil and some paper.
Mass – how heavy is it?
Learn to estimate and compare the mass of two objects. You'll need a pencil and some paper.
Comparing mass – heavy or heavier?
Learn to compare and order objects according to their mass. You'll need a pencil and some paper.
Capacity - how much can it hold?
Learn to estimate and compare the capacity of two objects. You'll need a pencil and some paper.
Comparing capacity – holds more or holds less
Use your knowledge of size and shape to pack food into containers. You'll need a pencil and some paper.
Length – how long it is?
Discover how measurement and comparison can help to make a kite. You'll need a pencil and some paper.
Comparing length – long or longer
Measure and order materials by their length for a purpose. You'll need a pencil and some paper.
Actions of a good measurer
Learn to use concepts of measurement – length, capacity and mass. How can we make estimations of these measurements when making playdough. You'll need a pencil and some paper.
Actions of a good measurer
Apply concepts of measurement to sort, order and weigh materials. You'll need a pencil and some paper.
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