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📚 Topic Summary
Comparing object sizes is all about figuring out which object is bigger, smaller, or the same size as another. We use words like 'bigger,' 'smaller,' 'taller,' 'shorter,' 'wider,' and 'narrower' to describe these differences. By comparing objects, we can understand the world around us better and make smart choices, like picking the right-sized toy or the best-fitting clothes!
Let's practice! When we compare sizes, we look at how much space something takes up. Something that takes up more space is bigger. Something that takes up less space is smaller. It's like comparing a tiny ant to a giant elephant – the elephant takes up way more space, so it's much bigger!
📏 Part A: Vocabulary
Match the word to its meaning:
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 1. Bigger | A. Not as tall |
| 2. Smaller | B. Taking up more space |
| 3. Taller | C. Taking up less space |
| 4. Shorter | D. Having a greater height |
| 5. Wider | E. Larger from side to side |
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Use the words 'bigger,' 'smaller,' or 'same size' to complete the sentences.
- A basketball is __________ than a tennis ball.
- An ant is __________ than a human.
- Two identical books are the __________.
🤔 Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you have a toy car and a real car. How are they different in size? Why is understanding size important in this situation?
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