Fill in the blank: the area of a SMALL square is _____ than the area of a BIG square.
What is less/smaller?
What is length?
What is the distance from one object to another?
Which animal has a greater mass: An elephant or a mouse?
Finish this sentence: The bigger I am the ______ capacity I have.
What is more/greater?
Put these in order from greatest area to least area: my foot, your foot, an elephant's foot.
What is elephant's foot, teacher's foot, students foot?
What tool did we use in class to measure the length of our arms?
What is a string?
What is Mass?
What is how heavy an object is?
Order the objects from least to greatest capacity: a cup, a spoon, a swimming pool, a bowl.
What is a spoon, a cup, a bowl and a swimming pool?
What classroom object can you use to measure the capacity of a desk?
What is index cards (or paper)?
Fill in the blank: a ruler is _____ than a eraser.
What is longer?
A tool used to measure mass where one side goes up (meaning its heavy) and one side goes down (meaning its light).
What is a balance scale?
True or False? You can measure the capacity of a book.
The amount of surface an object has.
What is the definition of Area?
What is shorter a car or a school bus?
Order the objects from heaviest to lightest: an apple, a bed, a clock, and a laptop
What is a bed, a laptop, a clock and an apple?
Why was the game we played ("Fill the Container") during our capacity lesson not a fair game?
What is because all the containers were different sizes?
If I am small does it take more or less of me to measure something?
What is more?
Order the objects from longest to shortest? Our classroom door, the book shelf, or the floor from the window to the word wall?
What is the floor, the classroom door, and the book shelf?
I'm using a balance scale to measure fruit. I put a grapefruit on one side and a banana on the other. The side with the banana goes up. What does this mean?
Fill in the blank: Capacity is the amount an object can _____.
What is "hold"?