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When learning measurable attributes, students must be able to describe an object’s measurable attributes such as length, weight, and size. This means they first need to know the words they will be using, such as heavy/light, long/short, and big/small, to describe these attributes.
See the fact file below for more information on the measurable attributes or alternatively, you can download our 24-page Measurement and Data: Measurable Attributes K.MD.1 worksheet pack to utilise within the classroom or home environment.
Key Facts & Information
LEARNING OBJECTIVE
- At the end of the lesson, students will be able to describe measurable attributes of an object, such as length, weight, height, and capacity.
A NOTE FOR THE TEACHER
- When teaching measuring and data, try the following in your lesson:
- Work on building vocabulary and associating vocabulary with concepts so that students can accurately describe measurable attributes, especially in comparison to other objects.
- At this stage, measuring objects is not necessary.
THEORY
- When learning measurable attributes, students must be able to describe an object’s measurable attributes such as length, weight, and size. This means they first need to know the words they will be using, such as heavy/light, long/short, and big/small, to describe these attributes. Start with one attribute and then build up so that more than one measurable attribute is discussed. E.g., a table is larger than a ball. It is also heavier.
- A table is long, too.
- LET’S GO!
- When teaching measurable attributes, it’s necessary to explain why it’s important to describe more than one measurable attribute. For example, a student may state that one book is bigger than another because it is longer.
- However, the smaller book might be thicker and heavier!
- It’s through discussion that students begin to learn how to discriminate specific, measurable attributes in more detail.
Measurement and Data: Measurable Attributes K.MD.1 Worksheets
This is a fantastic bundle that includes everything you need to know about Measurement and Data: Measurable Attributes across 24 in-depth pages. These are ready-to-use worksheets that align with the Common Core CCSS code K.MD.1 for Measurement and Data: Measurable Attributes.
Table of contents:
- A lesson plan
- Warm-up activity
- Math theory explained
- Assisted learning activities
- Independent learning activities
- Extension activities and games
- Answer keys
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