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Under the Sea Math
Under the Sea Math
Workbook
Under the Sea Math
Learning numbers 1-10 is key in pre-math development, and this workbook teaches number recognition, counting and even simple addition with fun, bright illustrations.
Preschool
Math
Workbook
Kindergarten Math Essentials
Kindergarten Math Essentials
Workbook
Kindergarten Math Essentials
This workbook covers familiar kindergarten math topics from counting to easy addition problems.
Kindergarten
Math
Workbook
Measurement and Data 1
Measurement and Data 1
Guided Lesson
Measurement and Data 1
This introduction to measurement offers guided lessons in measurement vocabulary, including more, less, small, big, short, tall, empty, full, light, and heavy. Kids will learn how to use objects, such as hands or paper clips, to measure something. They will also learn to measure two people or objects, and compare them with a third person or object. These exercises build preschoolers' foundational understanding of measurement and data.
Preschool
Reading & Writing
Guided Lesson
Heavy or Light: Measuring Weight
Heavy or Light: Measuring Weight
Worksheet
Heavy or Light: Measuring Weight
Help your child practice his skills with measurements with this printable worksheet, which is all about weight.
1st grade
Math
Worksheet
More or Less?
More or Less?
Workbook
More or Less?
Help your child master the idea of more, less, and equal. This workbook is filled with math comparison exercises that teach your preschooler the basic math concept of sizes and amounts.
Preschool
Math
Workbook
Comparing Numbers 1
Comparing Numbers 1
Guided Lesson
Comparing Numbers 1
The ability to compare numbers with ease is crucial to understanding the relationship between numbers, also called number sense. The abstract nature of number sense makes extra practice crucial. This guided lesson helps kindergarteners to learn this skill with targeted instruction and engaging exercises. Further opportunities for practice can be found in the comparing numbers worksheets suggested to go along with this lesson.
Kindergarten
Math
Guided Lesson
First Grade Fall Review Packet - Week 3
First Grade Fall Review Packet - Week 3
Workbook
First Grade Fall Review Packet - Week 3
Get your first grader geared up for a new year of learning with Week 3 of our First Grade Fall Review Packet.
1st grade
Reading & Writing
Workbook
Comparing Sizes
Comparing Sizes
Workbook
Comparing Sizes
With these worksheets children use their logical thinking to distinguish the difference between objects such as tall or short, more or less. Measuring helps kids understand the dimensions of objects.
Preschool
Math
Workbook
Which Is Heavier?
Which Is Heavier?
Worksheet
Which Is Heavier?
Young learners will enjoy ranking objects from lightest to heaviest in this measurement comparison worksheet.
1st grade
Math
Worksheet
For Good Measure
For Good Measure
Workbook
For Good Measure
Measure up with the concept of comparison! Your kindergartener will love learning how to use a ruler and group objects according to size, length, weight, height and quantity.
Kindergarten
Math
Workbook
Exploring Data: Sorting and Comparing
Exploring Data: Sorting and Comparing
Workbook
Exploring Data: Sorting and Comparing
There is a mix of objects in this workbook and it's up to your child to sort them by colors, shapes and sizes. Plus, he'll practice identifying weight and making simple comparisons.
Kindergarten
Math
Workbook
Comparing: Heavy vs. Light
Comparing: Heavy vs. Light
Worksheet
Comparing: Heavy vs. Light
Is a bicycle heavier or lighter than a taxi cab? Pose a math challenge to your preschooler by asking her to compare objects based on weight.
Preschool
Math
Worksheet
Comparing Two Things
Comparing Two Things
Worksheet
Comparing Two Things
In this worksheet, your child will be comparing two things in the pictures and will decide for himself which one is taller, older, or heavier.
Kindergarten
Math
Worksheet
Size Comparison: At the Beach!
Size Comparison: At the Beach!
Worksheet
Size Comparison: At the Beach!
Give your child some size comparison practice with this colorful summer worksheet. He'll compare relative sizes and weight between two beachy objects.
Preschool
Math
Worksheet
Comparing Weight
Comparing Weight
Worksheet
Comparing Weight
Take measurement learning to the next level with this comparing weight worksheet featuring common objects, and practice reading numbers.
Kindergarten
Math
Worksheet
Draw It: Heavy or Light
Draw It: Heavy or Light
Worksheet
Draw It: Heavy or Light
Help your kindergarten students practice identifying which items are heavy and which are light with this worksheet.
Kindergarten
Math
Worksheet
Glossary: Measurement Tools.
Glossary: Measurement Tools.
Worksheet
Glossary: Measurement Tools.
Use this glossary with the EL Support Lesson: Measurement Tools.
1st grade
Math
Worksheet
End of Year Math Assessment: Measurement
End of Year Math Assessment: Measurement
Worksheet
End of Year Math Assessment: Measurement
Do your students understand the concept of measurement? Assess their knowledge of measurable attributes using this helpful measurement worksheet!
Kindergarten
Math
Worksheet
Vocabulary Cards: Measurement Tools
Vocabulary Cards: Measurement Tools
Worksheet
Vocabulary Cards: Measurement Tools
Use these vocabulary cards with the EL Support Lesson: Measurement Tools.
1st grade
Math
Worksheet
Weight Comparison
Weight Comparison
Worksheet
Weight Comparison
Which animal weighs more? Give your kindergartener practice comparing weights with some familiar animal friends.
Kindergarten
Math
Worksheet
Spring Math Assessment: Measurement
Spring Math Assessment: Measurement
Worksheet
Spring Math Assessment: Measurement
It’s springtime in kindergarten! Use this worksheet to assess your students’ knowledge of measurable attributes.
Kindergarten
Math
Worksheet
Measuring Fruit
Measuring Fruit
Worksheet
Measuring Fruit
How big is your favorite fruit? Introduce your kindergartener to the concept of measurement by size with this fun, fruity worksheet.
Kindergarten
Math
Worksheet
Elephant Measuring Weight Activity
Elephant Measuring Weight Activity
Worksheet
Elephant Measuring Weight Activity
One of these animals is heavier than the other! Teach your child about the concept of weight with this measurement worksheet.
Preschool
Math
Worksheet
Comparing Weights
Comparing Weights
Worksheet
Comparing Weights
Do you know how much you weigh? Introduce your kindergartener to the concept of measurement by weight with this fun comparison worksheet.
Kindergarten
Math
Worksheet
Compare Weight
Compare Weight
Worksheet
Compare Weight
Does an acorn weigh more than a swan? Your kindergartener will learn about comparing weights by ranking from lightest to heaviest.
Kindergarten
Math
Worksheet

Search Comparing Weight Educational Resources

What exactly is light as a feather? How about heavy as a horse? These Education.com resources help lower elementary students understand what is heavier or lighter than with simple, visual worksheets featuring a variety of everyday objects. Games and a catchy sing-along keep little learners engaged with measurement. You can continue teaching about measurements with these taller or shorter than resources.
Once students are introduced to the concept of measurements like length and weight, they may begin to wonder how different objects relate to each other in terms of weight. Teaching your students about what is heavier or lighter is an opportunity to not only introduce the earliest concepts of comparison but also an opportunity it begin to introduce the concept of estimation.

The weight of an object is the amount of force gravity exerts on the object. Too begin with, early learners do not need to use any specific unit of measure. They must simply understand that two items have different weights and determine which of them is lighter or heavier.

A simple exercise is to create columns labeled lighter and heavier. In one of the columns, write an object. Then have the students name and object that is the opposite. If you put an object in the lighter column, they must name something heavier and vice versa. This forces the children to estimate the weight of objects in relation to the other object.
LighterHeavier
Paper ClipBowling Ball
CarTank
This is also an opportunity to introduce the concept of relativism in its simplest form. Putting what would normally be considered a heavy object in the lighter column forces the children to realize that it is only heavy when compared to things that are lighter. When compared with even heavier things, it is lighter.

Using the resources provided by Education.com will give you the opportunity to go over the concepts of heavier and lighter using a variety of materials and exercises that may keep students interested.